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originally posted by: Night Star
You're a good mousie friend.
originally posted by: AutumnWitch657
On my first job when my oldest was a baby I worked graveyard shift at a factory and fed a mouse that lived in a hole in the wall near the machine I ran. Not my house. It came out and sat up and wiggled its nose at me . Sniffing out the goodies I guess. Most nights it was just the crust off my sandwich bread but sometimes I gave it a piece of apple or cookie.
They'll eat just about anything.
originally posted by: ketsuko
Seriously, pet rat.
They actually like people, love being handled and are smart enough that you can teach them their names and to do some tricks. They also don't tend to bite like mice are prone to.
Also, you little guy downstairs will smell the rat and just sort of move out on his own. Rats in the wild will kill mice, so mice tend to avoid a place where they smell rat. Bonus to you being that rat smell is less strong to the human nose than mouse smell.
We learned all this in college when my husband had a golden curly-coated rex rat we named Monkey. She learned her name and "No!" and used to ride on our shoulders and sleep on our laps like a little lap dog. Every other room on the floor had mouse problems that winter ... but never my husband's because ... Monkey. We tested it by loaning her out to a pre-vet student friend of ours for a week. The mice disappeared from his room and moved into my husband's!
originally posted by: Night Star
a reply to: Strawberry88
I have a rat and she is so cute. To me, the only difference between a mouse and a rat is the size. At least to look at. My rat is friendlier than any mice I had though.
originally posted by: Night Star
I have a female. She is so easy to care for. You can get a cage or a big aquarium with a screened top. Get a water bottle because they will knock over dishes. Make sure she has some wood to chew on. They sell those things at any pet store or even grocery stores. Whatever you do, go to you tube and watch vids on how to care for them or look up sites that will give you info. Be careful when you pick them up they might poo and pee on you. LOL I always have paper towels handy. Handle it often and it will be friendly. Oh and I have a wooden tunnel thingy she sometimes goes under and hides. OH...you must get one of those big plastic balls where you put them in and then close the lid and they can walk around the whole house in it. It's hysterical. I put her in one when I clean her cage to keep her out of my way. Their life span isn't very long though. Still....nice little pet to have.
I just had her on the couch and there was a blanket she curled up under. All you could see was her little head. So cute!