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2380 days ago

free mouse needing a good home

Andrea from Mangere

A Free mouse needing a good home!

Meet our lovable mouse BayMax. He's a super cute gray 14 week old mouse. He has one large house area where he loves cardboard recycling houses made for him, a connecting tunnel to his 3 storey play house and a connecting tunnel to two other play houses.

This DIY mouse house has been "small sized" mouse proofed as baymax is a small mouse and can escape through normal mouse metal cage gaps.
He LOVES almond butter treats morning and night and a pellet and some fresh food.

As advised by the SPCA he must live on his own , boy mice fight when together and girl and boy mice make babies(if you want mice babies then that's ok!). He was born in a house so he wont survive in the wild

We sadly have to move due to my sons disabilities and our new place doesn't allow for pets at all.

He comes with everything he needs.
His containers will need to have his bedding and poop removed every week, and then everything disinfected twice a week. Because the house one apart I alternate the sides for disinfecting. Happy to go over this with you.

I really need someone who will care about baymax. When he transitioned to our home he took 2 weeks to come on to our hand for a treat and let us pay. So initially he will have to be approached gradually for handling. We go in and talk to him daily.

Please send me a text message only about you as in can you care for him and when you would like to see him.

No cost at all just need some good new owners

0226783908

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