Rehoming Snoball the

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Beaverton OR

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This is an ad for a male adult mouse [currently] named Snoball. His birthdate was 3/13/21, and he was bred from two mice acquired from professional breeders (not pet store mice). He has very faint coloration of a beige hue, though it’s gotten lighter with age, so he is almost completely white. He is a little skittish at first and a little bit of a challenge to get a hold if if you aren’t patient and don’t let him get on your hand at his own pace. Like all of my mice, he does not bite/nip. He becomes rather “chill” once he is in your hand, and he will accept pets on his long fur with very little risk of any “accidents” (poop/pee). He enjoys climbing more than he does running on his wheel. So he’ll often be seen climbing the ropes attached to the ceiling of his container home. Unlike the other mice in my care, he is housed in a plastic “bin” cage, which I created out of a large plastic bin. He can be adopted with his cage, if needed (I no longer have use for it once he’s been rehomed). His adoption fee without his home and its accessories is $15; $25 with the housing. Please message me for more information or to express interest in him! — I’m downsizing my small animals due to uncertain future living conditions. I’ve unfortunately been too busy and stressed out to give them the attention they deserve and desire. I’ve hand-raised the mice I’m posting here, and they are all rather sweet. They are all around a year old, so they have maybe a year of life left of life (mice live about two years). I’m looking for people who have experience with small animals and who fully intend on caring for the adopted animal(s) for the reminder of their short lives. When requesting to adopt, please include any information about yourself that you feel would be relevant, such as: past experience with small animals, feeding preferences, etc. Please at least be aware that male mice cannot be housed together; females require at least a pair but prefer more. Please also indicate if you have housing for the selected animal(s) already. Each mouse has their own housing already, which I’ll gladly add on to the “care package” which will be included with the adoption (freshly cleaned, with bedding, hide(s), water bottle, wheel, and food bowl). The care package will also include a baggie of their current feed, a couple of their toys, some treats, and a small amount of snacking hay. Pickup in Beaverton at my home is an option (mask[s] required). I usually meet people outside the Petco across from the Fred Meyer/Beaverton Town Square in Beaverton (mask[s] not required). No home delivery; you will need to bring your own small animal carrier suitable for a mouse.

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