sproggie14 Posted May 2, 2009 Report Share Posted May 2, 2009 Group: 1 - the neutered boys Number of animals: 9 Type/Breed/Variety: Fancy Mice Sex: Male Age(s): Born November 2008 Name(s): Brains, Gilbert, Harley, Marblecake, Virgil, Arnie, Duncan, Patrick and Steven Colours: Various - see pics Neutered: Yes Reason for rehoming: These boys were all part of the big welsh mouse rescue last year. A man in Wales allowed his mice to breed out of control and ended up with about 1000 mice in his house. Temperament: Generally friendly and easy to handle Medical problems: None apparent but these mice are not well bred and may have problems in the future Neutered: Yes Will the group be split: Yes, these boys are all to be homed singularly to live with female mice Transport available: We will appeal for help with getting them to their new homes Other Brains Gilbert Harley Marblecake Virgil Arnie Duncan Patrick Steven Group: 2 Number of animals: 3 Type/Breed/Variety: Fancy Mice Sex: Female Age(s): Born November 2008 Name(s): Heather, Gypsy and Lacey Colours: Gypsy is chocolate, Heather and Lacey are broken champagnes Neutered: No Reason for rehoming: These girls were all part of the big welsh mouse rescue last year. A man in Wales allowed his mice to breed out of control and ended up with about 1000 mice in his house. Temperament: Friendly and easy to handle Medical problems: None apparent but these mice are not well bred and may have problems in the future Neutered: No Will the group be split: Only if homed with one of the neutered boys above Transport available: We will appeal for help with getting them to their new homes Other Group: 3 Number of animals: 2 Type/Breed/Variety: Fancy Mice Sex: Female Age(s): Approx 1 year Name(s): Libby and Lois Colours: Lois is himalayan, Libby is broken black Neutered: No Reason for rehoming: These girls were all part of the big welsh mouse rescue last year. A man in Wales allowed his mice to breed out of control and ended up with about 1000 mice in his house. Temperament: Friendly and easy to handle Medical problems: Libby and Lois have some small growths on their skin which have been identified as benign blocked sebaceous glands. These are not a problem in themselves and are highly unlikely to need any treatment. However they do indicate underlying genetic problems and others with these lumps have died suddenly at a young age. Neutered: No Will the group be split: No Transport available: We will appeal for help with getting them to their new homes Other: STAR will cover any future vet bills for these girls. We will be looking for an experienced mouse home for these girls please. All of the above are in Surrey. In addition there are further groups of females as well as groups of entire males and single neutered males in Leeds and Hampshire. If you can offer these any of these mice a home please visit our website and complete an application form Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sproggie14 Posted May 15, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 15, 2009 Neutered boys - Gilbert is reserved, the others are still looking Girls - Tragically Lacey passed away last week after developing aggressive lymphoma Heather and Gypsy are reserved to go to their new home with Gilbert. Libby and Lois are still looking We also have six girls coming back from foster care next week so I'll put more details up about them soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sproggie14 Posted June 5, 2009 Author Report Share Posted June 5, 2009 Neutered boy wise - Gilbert is homed, Virgil is reserved. This leaves Harley, Patrick, Steven, Duncan, Marblecake, Brains & Arnie. Girls - Heather and Gypsy have gone to their new home with Gilbert. Libby and Lois are still looking and I now have pics - Libby Lois Lois is showing off her lumps in that pic. As you can see they're not especially pretty but they don't bother her or cause her any problems. We now also have the following girls:- Vera Verity Veronica Valerie Vivian Viola These girls will be looking for homes in at least pairs and can be mixed with one of the neutered boys above. Lastly, I've also decided to look for a home for Bruno. He is a single male mouse who we think is rather elderly. I don't think having him neutered would be the right thing for him so he's looking for a home on his own. He's a very personable chap so would like a home with someone who can give him plenty of time and attention. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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