Okay Im thinking two girl rats (who I hope are sibling) and I hear something like 10 by 12 inches (120 square inches) would be the smallest possible cage for them? Is this true. What size mouse cage do I get?
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Okay Im thinking two girl rats (who I hope are sibling) and I hear something like 10 by 12 inches (120 square inches) would be the smallest possible cage for them? Is this true. What size mouse cage do I get?

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Does anyone know if mice can eat crickets or butter worms? I know they can eat meal worms. Sage's cage mates have passed away and I'm not planning on getting more mice so I want to give her as much enrichment as I can. Since my sister has a bearded dragon now, we have a lot of crickets so I thought Sage would like one.
Ugh. Mice. Why.
Okay, so you may have seen things about the continual saga of Sage and Tilly and how they can't get along and are just little butts. Well knew problem, Sage is making Willow squeak. She and Willow were bought together and have had no problems until recently and I honestly don't know what the fuck Sage's problem is. She went from not being able to get along with Tilly to not being able to get along with anyone.
Does anyone have any experience with this of suggestions? I find it really odd that she just suddenly start picking on Willow, since they have never had problems before. Since Sage is just so pissy, I think she may just have to live alone. I really want her to have time with other mice to get that affection and bonding that I can't give her, but I guess she isn't having it.
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My mouse, Tilly, her ear is redish. I'm not sure what happened to it. She hasn't held still long enough for me to see if it's a sore or what.
So, what like antibiotics or things can I use to try to help her? Like Neosporin or anything else? What would be mouse safe?

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Hey mice owners
So one of my mice passed away a while ago, so I got another pair so the other mouse wouldn't be alone. I moved the new one, Sage and Willow, in with Tilly, the original, about three weeks ago. And there's still occasional squeaking. It's seems to be Sage starting it. My mom suggested tonight that maybe I should rehome Sage, but I really don't want to do that. I feel a sort of commitment to her. By buying her, I agreed to care for her for her entire life. But I'm very attached to Tilly as she was one of my first mice. She was the one I saw and feel in love with. So I'm not going to let her be hurt.
There hasn't been any blood, so I have hope. They all seem to like each other, they'll sleep together and groom each other. But then Sage will make the others squeak and actually start to chase them.
So is it bad that they still have confrontations after three weeks together or is this just normal? I want to keep all of them safe, so is it that serious that I need to permanently separate them?
Pet mouse help
Recently my pet mouse has been pooping weird. It's clear and jelly like, and smells really bad. She's on the same diet as my other mouse, so that's not the problem, as the other mouse is fine. She acts normal, and will poop normal poops every so often. I'm just wondering why she suddenly has these jelly poops off and on. If any of you know, I would really appreciate the help. ((She's also an albino mouse, if that makes a difference))
My mouse likes to gnaw on the cage bars at night
I have given him chew blocks, a wheel, he comes out for 30minutes -1 hour every day play time, he gets plenty of food and water, his bedding is changed every 3 days, and he has lots of socks and nesting areas.
what on Earth else is there can I do to please my Pippin