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Not Ranked. Helpful AND tactful post? : 0 I have no clue what to feed my two little mousey boys. They are always trying new (not good) food, because every pet store I go to doesn't have any good foods for mice. So what do you feed yours? I remember seeing a homemade recipe online, but I can't seem to find it anymore. Can they have Oxbow rat food (I'd have to get it online). It can't be too expensive, but I'm open. Thanks! |
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I would suggest Mazuri Rat & Mouse Diet, one of the best (if not the best) lab blocks for rats and mice. Wish I could buy it, but can't seem to find a store near me that sells it. |
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Okay cool, I'll check Mazuri out. Thanks for replying =) |
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Not Ranked. Helpful AND tactful post? : 0 I acualy feed my mice natural by feeding them rolled oats, cerials, hay, some ferret kibble for protein, or the bones from our dinner. I would feed them a mixture of things than just lab blocks etc. Plus, A good bedding is to take potting soil (plain without anything in it ) bake it at 300 for 30 minits to get the moister out, and than use that with some fluffy bedding. You could put a small thing of pet grass, and add meal worms and crickets for a more natural way of eating! I raise my feeder mice this way so i can make sure they are only eating what i know that they are eating. |