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Thanks. I think the genetics are poor b/c mice from pet stores tend to be used as "feeders". I've been always getting a replacement mouse when one passes away so the remaining is not lonely but at this point I think I just need the cycle to stop and after this last one succumbs to the tumors that is just it for me and mice, it's not worth it to me |
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I understand how you feel, rats are the same. We had Karly PTS a couple of weeks ago due to breathing problems and tumours and now Una has skin cancer- we are keeping her comfortable but her time is limited. What is so shocking is that a wild rat ( kept as a pet) can live for 10 years, most domestic rats only live 2-3. Same issue- inbreeding as lab rats. |
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That is such a shame. It just shows the effect that in breeding has on these wee guys. I think it is a wise move not to perpetuate the heartbreak it causes you. ((hugs)) |
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Yeah I don't think I'll be having rodents anymore..at least not any from a pet shop environment. The remaining mouse doesn't seem too lonely or depressed so that makes me feel a little better. If she was too horribly lonely by herself I was going to try to rehome her so she'd have a friend and I wouldn't be restarting the cycle but she seems content so she can live her days out with me. That's not a problem with me. She will be the last though. |
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