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themouseemporium.com oddly showcasing a large number of what appear to be injured and ill mice. Get one today!
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Good thing these guys received a rewarding trip outside to model the new “Mouse Holding.” Look for…
wet faces - sign of possible heat stroke
barbering and rough spots on fur - signs of aggression usually a result of cramped living conditions
droopy “sleepy” eyes - sign of illness and stress
But wait! There’s more! This fine powder-coated easy-to-clean setup allows for infrequent visits to add food every 21-28 days!

That’s right, it holds enough food to feed 150-200 breeding or stored mice per level for 3-4 weeks!

That must be so cute seeing 150-200 mice hanging upside-down like bats to pick off chunks of pellets through that tiny grate.
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