Mice

Hi I was just looking for advice on how to deal with something.  My daughter has been wanting mice for 3 years.  We said no and compromised on her last birthday and got 3 guinea pigs instead.  However she saids she needs to hold them and breed them!! She sets up "humane traps" at every opportunitey. I suggested finding a pet shop where they had mice and seeing if we could hold them but they have to be at home.!! When seeing a medical professional in the week she spoke about this need and the professional thought getting mice away from the home was accepteble ie at a local field.  She has seen this as yes you can have a mouse.

I can't stand mice, she has now caught 2 in traps and is keeping them in a tank in our garden.  I want to just get rid of them but this would be a complete betrayal to her and she wouldn't be able to deal with it as she now has the thing she wants more than anything in the world.  Has anyone any suggestions how I should deal with this, she is 14 and has Autism

Thanks!!!!

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  • I have had pet mice and they can make really lovely pets. They are not like wild mice at all. it is like the difference between a wild dog and a domestic dog. Wild things need to stay wild or it will just kill them to be trapped.

    why don't you go to a local RSPCA and get a couple of rescued mice? Then get a big cage that is suitable for mice (with small distance between the bars so they can't escape). Then put in lots of toys, small hiding places, a wheel for them and a few tunnels. They will be happy and your daughter can watch them and handle them too if she is gentle.

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  • I have had pet mice and they can make really lovely pets. They are not like wild mice at all. it is like the difference between a wild dog and a domestic dog. Wild things need to stay wild or it will just kill them to be trapped.

    why don't you go to a local RSPCA and get a couple of rescued mice? Then get a big cage that is suitable for mice (with small distance between the bars so they can't escape). Then put in lots of toys, small hiding places, a wheel for them and a few tunnels. They will be happy and your daughter can watch them and handle them too if she is gentle.

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