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The Storage at school where the student's rabbits lives used to be filled with mice
We tried almost everything to get rid of them, as we feared they might transmit deceases to the rabbits, but that is where we stored our hay:shock: So the mice never had a shortage of food. We got warnings never to leave rabbit food in the storage without putting it into a box with a lid, of course the mice were so small they could easily walk into the cages and eat the food that was there:roll: Occasionally we let the cats in (whatever cat we could find...sometimes it was the neighbours cat..but the school also has two farmcats.) but we couldn't let them go in there as they pleased as they used the hay as a "litter box".
Eventually we've put out rat-poison. Sad really...they are quite cute, I even found one in the drawer INSIDE the small animal room once:shock:
Coincidentally there was a glove in the same drawer so I used the glove, picked up the mouse and moved him outside.
I also once noticed a family of mice, apparently born inside a rabbit cage all filled with straw in the winter:shock: (The rabbits inside were away for the holiday at the time)
A friend of mine told me a rather amazing story one. She had a rabbit that kept having fake pregnancies and she couldn't understand why. One day when she looked into her nest she noticed a whole bunch of mice in there:shock: Apparently that was the rabbit's "children"...
There is something about buns and mice it seems:roll: