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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Training fighting mice at Pet Smart in use of Telephonic?

What to do about two male mice fighting?
I bought two male "fancy" mice at petsmart the other day and put them
in a decent sized glass tank with the proper bedding, feed, etc. Now
I'd heard them wrestling around a bit but didn't think anything of it
until i took one out of the cage and noticed it had two gashes in its
lower back and what looked like some scratches on its underside.

Then later on i took both mice out and held them in my palm the
attacking mouse stuffed its head under the other mouse nad started
biting at him. Then tried to bite my palm.

Now i know it's best for the mouse to live with other mice, but if
this is how two male mice live....I don't know what to do. My only
other option is to get a female, but I don't want a billion baby mice.

for now I've got the attacker inside his mouse ball inside the cage.
that way they're near eachother but they can't fight.

What should I do? I refuse to let the attacking mouse keep hurting the
other one, who as far as I can tell either doesn't or can't defend
himself.
Male mice are highly territorial of other males. If in the right
situation, they will fight to the death. If you are new to mice, you
are safest separating them entirely. Young mice in pet stores are
babies and have no interest in dominance, but once they reach sexually
maturity, they are hormonally apt to fights and serious injuries.

Mice in general are however social, and males can get along in the
right conditions. I used to keep multiple males in huge rabbit/guinea
pig cages with seldom problems. The point was to eliminate their need
to compete for space, food, shelter and water (which means I also had
multiples of each of those things). Even then they had fights, but
nothing serious. You can also house them in a large cage with a
separation down the middle so they cannot get at each other.

DO NOT get a female!!! They WILL breed. And the presence of a female
will worsen their need to compete. You are not required to house them
together, it is only a recommendation. If you want to try for a larger
cage, go ahead, but be cautious, they can still attack each other at
any time. Your bast bet is to separate them and let them live alone
.
The Government answer is Pet's that are raised Domestic is to be
docile and from birth to adult is not to be used as a 15 day look see
if such special type of Pet is to live - in such to separate has not
been a psychological approach to the ID approach as brought up by use
of maze for the mouse in development into Society use of Domestic mice
development to true battle of wild territory of wild mice vs Domestic
mice - such upbringing without the mouse maze is just breeding for
illegal mouse fighting for Profit and such continue to be in
investigation by United States Agents.

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