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A little visitor in the bunnies food

youthnovels

Wise Old Thumper
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He even made a bed ...

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Ahhh I want one :love: but not in my rabbits food ideally :lol:

:lol::lol::lol: This!

I usually stuff my hands into the box of hay in the shed to pull out handfuls for the bunnies - perhaps I'd better watch out in future in case I disturb somebody's sleep...... :shock::shock:
 
aw :love:
wild mice are gorgeous. Is it bad that sometimes I hope I find an injured one that I can keep as a pet? :oops:
 
we had one in the hen food a while ago - not sure how it got there as we keep the food in sealed metal bin:shock::shock:
 
Awww we have seen several in the last few weeks, they keep popping up in my shed, they seem to love the food I store in there :lol:
 
I have been known to leave food out for the mice who live under my bunny shed - especially in bad weather :oops::oops:. But they're very cute and don't do me or my bunnies any harm. Live and let live.
 
awww :love: Adorable.

I love mice, wild and domestic. I feed house mice and would love to find an injured one or orphan and keep it :love::love:
 
A cute Mousey but did you know they are vectors of EC ?

http://www.uk-pet-rabbits.4t.com/about.html

''According to Molly Varga of Ashleigh Veterinary Practice, mice are a major carrier of E. cuniculi, so rabbit owners should be careful of shielding rabbits, hay and food from possible contamination by mice.

Read more: Encephalitozoon Cuniculi & Seizures | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/about_6391433_encephalitozoon-cuniculi-seizures.html#ixzz2H2fyEVjd''

:shock: kinda makes you think mice not so cute, when raiding your bunny food eh :shock:
 
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