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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2008

some of my mice and natal rats going dizzy...

http://mouse-agility.com

btw, none of these mice suffer from a brain disorder - they are just clicker trained ;)


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  • What's the treat you give them? They seem to like it. OMIGOSH they are such beautiful little rats!

  • thanks!

    the treat is spray millet (a main part of their every day food).

  • BOA wie geil:) am besten gefällt mir wie die Vielzitze die hirse nich wiedergeben will:)...da muss man aber selber schnell wie ne maus sein um allen sofort die bestätigungs portion zu geben oder??

  • ...die sind sehr hartnäckig, macht also nix wenn die belohnung mal ausfällt, so schnell geben die nicht auf. kompliziert wirds nur wenn alle gleichzeitig wach sind und üben wollen, da verliert man schonmal den überblick. :)

    und der vielzitzerich mag hirse eigentlich garnicht, aber als dominanter alpha-bock "muss" er sie trotzdem haben, einfach nur um sie zu besitzen. ;)

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  • LOL the natal rats' figured you ot - he just trys to grab all the food, hehe ;.)

  • how did u teach them??

  • @gnarfje i see your point, but, Female mice are okay to live together, whereas, male mice fight and do not seem to like company. My dad kept two male mice and one killed the other. Females are fine with other females. Males and females breed, which leads to their own young growing quickly and breeding themselves.

    This is information I've learnt from my dad, who kept and bred mice for years. But it may be wrong. I guess you could try keeping mice together but males and females WILL breed. Xxx

  • @TiSMOiABLE

    It is absolutely WRONG to keep a mouse solitary, they are highly social animals who NEED other mice for their well-being!!! Please do not tell people to buy only one mouse :'(

  • rats are also great pets. bigger aand harder to lose(:

  • A clicker? It's this thing that you can hold and it has a button on it, and when you click it it makes a 'click' sound, which the mouse/any other pet will acocciate with treats if you give it a treat after you click. So you can then train the pet to do a trick :)

  • Beg your parents for one, they're very friendly creatures and are actually cleaner than humans! It doesn't take up alot of space to keep them and it doesn't cost alot either. The actual mouse only costs about £1.50 and they are very clever, quiet animals. It's very easy to train them and you will get much delight from keeping one! Make sure you tell your parents all these points, I'm sure they'd let you =]

  • dude whats a click?

    can you tell me pls?

    im buying mice soon and i like to train them it'd be fun for me and for them

    thx

  • 1:50 lol ^^

  • So cute.....love mice

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