I think my mouse is lonely and is severely overgromming
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I think my mouse is lonely and is severely overgromming
Help! My poor little mouse sugar has had 3 consecutive companions die in a 2 month span. It's been about 2 month since the last one passed ( who was only with her for a week) and she has been grooming herself so bad that her poor little ears are gone. My husband went to go get another mouse and I plan on introducing them on neutral ground. Does anyone know if mice ears will grow back? I'm really hoping that this new mouse and her will get along. Sugar had been handled by humans since she was a baby ( we got her from a breeder who is no longer breeding). She wasn't aggressive to any other mice she had been with. Could that change since she has been alone for about 2 months?
Mkw- New Member
- Join date : 2023-07-31
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Re: I think my mouse is lonely and is severely overgromming
did you take her to a vet?
catnapt- New Member
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