Gonff Mouse Baby - Adoption, Rescue for sale in Seattle, Washington

Always wanted a pet but didnt know how to start? Well a little mouse companion, like Gonff, might be a great first pet for you. Like taking any animal into your home there is a responsibility to care for, respect, and love your pet mouse. But you also have the freedom to go to work all day knowing your friend is happily taking naps and playing! Or maybe you work from home and would like someone to talk to and bounce ideas off of...Gonff is your man! Gonff is currently being adored in foster care! HOW TO ADOPT: Gonff is in foster care! For foster animals, please fill out a critter adoption form available at the shelter and meet with an animal care officer at the shelter for review. After the review, please allow 2-3 business days for the foster parent to reach out to you to set up a meet and greet. The Seattle Animal Shelter is located at 2061 15th Ave W. The shelter is open five days a week (Wednesday-Sunday), 1-6 pm, and closed on Mondays, Tuesdays and legal holidays. Mice are very busy little creatures. They are very curious and love to explore new areas. They enjoy chewing on things to keep their teeth from growing too long. Mice spend a lot of their time rearranging their habitat and furniture to create fun, cozy burrows and niches. Mice are nocturnal, so they sleep during the day and party all night; however, they do adjust to our schedules with ease. When properly socialized, they enjoy being held gently, with the freedom to move about. Critter companions: Females tend to get along with other females and can live in colonies together. Males typically cannot be housed together. Lifespan: 1 1/2 to 3 years (average) Diet: A well-balanced mouse diet consists of 1-2 tablespoons of rodent food per day. Fresh vegetables, fruit, seeds, and grains are great supplements to daily kibble and mouse-diet formulas. Just like you, mice need access to fresh drinking water at all times. Hanging water bottles work very well and keep debris out. Habitat: Mice need sturdy habitats with solid floors, such as glass aquariums and wire-topped enclosures.These nonporous materials are great choices because they can be cleaned and sterilized easily. According to The Humane Society, "1-3 mice need a 10-gallon aquarium. They are fantastic climbers too, so multilevel cages allow mice to explore their athletic ability. Provide approximately 2 inches of bedding so they can burrow and frolic. Paper-based bedding is ideal for mice because it is generally hypoallergenic with very little dust. Provide at least one hiding hut per mouse, so they can relax or hide and feel safe. Orchardgrass, Timothy hay, alfalfa hay, clean cotton cloth and shredded paper are great materials that mice use to make nests, so keep some on hand and watch your little mouse design one-of-a-kind luxury sleeping sanctuaries! Mice love to exercise, so provide a non-wire exercise wheel. Deep-clean the habitat once a week, spot-cleaning as needed between deep cleans. Toys: Because their incisors grow continuously throughout their lives, mice need hard, dense, healthy things to chew. Wooden chew sticks, compressed green hay cubes, and even wooden kitchen utensils are great solutions for mouse dental maintenance. Small cardboard boxes and toilet paper tubes make great disposable, chewable hideouts. Mice love to explore

consider a clear exercise ball for safe exercise around the house and out of the cage!


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