Sure thing Mrs Gothic Cow Girl...how's that mouse of yours feeling? Has it died yet? I hope so, so maybe it wont have to go through the torture of having a fat hand pick it up every second. Do you really think mice are supposed to be kept in a cage? No, they'd much rather be roming around in some farm eating scraps of food.
For your information, my mice were destined to be feeders.
They've never lived outside, their parents never lived outside, their grandparents never lived outside, so on and so forth, and they would not survive in the wild having had all of their wild instincts bred out of them. Setting my mice free on some farm would be like taking a toy poodle into the Australian outback and setting it free so it could live in the wild like its ansestors did.
Also, if I had left them where they were they would have been sold to someone who would have fed them to a snake, so I think they are much better off where they are right now.
AW how cute <3 The pet-store probably sold them to you because he/she thought you were going to eat them. Mice are not meant to be kept as pets, they'd serve us all better if they were in a lab somewhere in Washington..i'm sure if you left "Mousey" or whatever you call it outside, even to die, it would not come back to your home.
Your mouse would suit us all better if it where at a lab being researched on to illuminate human health and evolution.
Oh, and poodles never lived in Australia...the breed originated in Germany or possibly in Russia. It is known as "Puddeln" or "Pudel" in German, meaning a puddle dog or one that likes splashing in water. Not "Puddeln" meaning likes to get stuck in dust storms. Get your facts straight.
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Now, really, considering what you came to my site and said I dont think you can boo or hiss anyone else for trying to make someone feel inferior.
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They've never lived outside, their parents never lived outside, their grandparents never lived outside, so on and so forth, and they would not survive in the wild having had all of their wild instincts bred out of them. Setting my mice free on some farm would be like taking a toy poodle into the Australian outback and setting it free so it could live in the wild like its ansestors did.
Also, if I had left them where they were they would have been sold to someone who would have fed them to a snake, so I think they are much better off where they are right now.
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The pet-store probably sold them to you because he/she thought you were going to eat them. Mice are not meant to be kept as pets, they'd serve us all better if they were in a lab somewhere in Washington..i'm sure if you left "Mousey" or whatever you call it outside, even to die, it would not come back to your home.
Your mouse would suit us all better if it where at a lab being researched on to illuminate human health and evolution.
Oh, and poodles never lived in Australia...the breed originated in Germany or possibly in Russia. It is known as "Puddeln" or "Pudel" in German, meaning a puddle dog or one that likes splashing in water. Not "Puddeln" meaning likes to get stuck in dust storms. Get your facts straight.
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