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  1. JohnKay
    29-10-2009 03:38 PM - permalink
    JohnKay
    How much would the imac be ?
  2. thedogsmother
    22-10-2009 05:01 PM - permalink
    thedogsmother
    Thanks for the rep hun, I will do my best lol.
  3. srhdufe
    22-10-2009 04:08 PM - permalink
    srhdufe
    hehe i could have given you my swine flu
  4. srhdufe
    22-10-2009 04:04 PM - permalink
    srhdufe
    hahahahahahahahahahahahaha

    I'm erm... Well there isnt enough room to explain on here
    So i shall just say... I'm ok
  5. srhdufe
    22-10-2009 04:00 PM - permalink
    srhdufe
    hehe thanks for my rep xx

    How are you hun?
    Seems ages since i last spoke to you
  6. zany_toon
    20-10-2009 11:25 PM - permalink
    zany_toon
    Just don't go on zooplus...between zooplus, uk pets online and ebay I could spend all my wages
  7. zany_toon
    20-10-2009 11:20 PM - permalink
    zany_toon
    I think carefresh might be safer. Wooden cat litter is normally made from soft woodso although it isn't as powdery as wood shavings if they eat it it might make them ill.
  8. zany_toon
    20-10-2009 11:09 PM - permalink
    zany_toon
    The mice allergies do represent as sneezing and scratching so it might be that.
  9. zany_toon
    20-10-2009 11:08 PM - permalink
    zany_toon
    You'll give your poor mouse a complex with issues like that!

    I don't use woodshavings in my cages personally as all the research I'd done said that mice were allergic to softwoods and the woodshavings look suspiciously like softwood (as opposed to hardwoods like oak etc - only figured this because hardwoods are way more expensive and didn't think carpenters would waste it!!!) I know TDM and red use woodshavings without any problems. I use the paper soft bedding from P@H but some one told me you can use Biolet cat litter
  10. zany_toon
    20-10-2009 10:54 PM - permalink
    zany_toon
    Hiya!! How are your mice getting on now?

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  • About cherrie_b
    Biography
    I am at university studying Forensic Science and Archaeology.

    I like to sing! :)

    I have 5 hammies; Chesnie, Coco, Rolo, Charlie and Sprite.

    I also have 2 cats, Lola and Felix. I love them alot!!!! :D :D

    I recently got a wabbit too...a Nethie. He is called Jackson as I got him the day Michael Jackson died.

    I also have 4 female mice! :D :D
    Location
    Currently; Preston. Hometown; Skegness
    Interests
    Singing
    Reading
    Playing with the hammies
    Generally being a geek!! :D
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    Student/Kitchen Slave
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    Maid to:
    Lola - Bengal X
    Felix - Moggie
    Jackson - Netherland Dwarf
    Chesnie and Charlie - Syrian Hamsters
    Coco, Rolo, Jake, Jack and Sprite - Russian Dwarf Hamsters

    Maisy, Daisy, Snowy, Flo, Roxy and Pepper - Mice

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