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Old 23-04-2010, 02:04 PM
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Re: Can anyone tell me what happened?

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I've never tried the srupreme science stuff. YR and I make our own mixes that way we can check what is being eaten by the mice. I was just thinking that you could try giving your mouse some porridge oats mixed with a little warm water. I've given that to my mice when they have been poorly and they love it and as it is high in protein it helps them build up their strength again. If your little mouse is looking better I'd put her back in with her cage mates - being separated can stress them out and you'll probably find that they'll help look after until she is all better
Thanks about porridge oats...will try that

I wil see how she goes...the had bite around her tail which I thought were bites from other mice...but if she had lice maybe it was from herself.

Thanks zany...will try tonight! xx
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