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Old 02-01-2008, 05:44 AM
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realy p****d off not my 3rd mouse have died out of the blue i have alredy had 2 mice die with lumps now she has died with nouthing rong with her i dont think she has no lumps and i woried for my last mouse will she be ok
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Old 02-01-2008, 10:59 AM
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How old was she? Was there any blood in ears, eyes or nose?

Sorry about your loss.
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the back of the head looked lik it was smashed open and she was around 2
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the back of the head looked lik it was smashed open and she was around 2
That is where the other mouse/mice have begun eating her once she's died, it's unlikely to be the cause of death.

2-3 is a pretty good innings for a mouse, certainly for one that been bred from a lot.

Probably just nature taking it's course...

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Old 02-01-2008, 04:48 PM
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for a mouse thats a darn goodf age!. I would say that nature took its course and the sand in her timer ran out.
the back of her head looking smashed in = the last mouse keeping her home clean. Who wants a corpse rotting in their living space?.. and why waste food?. iths what rodents do... I find it rather disrtessing when my gerbils do it but its what happens. sorry for your losses and the other should be fine depending on her age.
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