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F.A.Q Mice
My pet mouse scratches his skin and fur a lot and bites at the body end of his tail. I have checked his skin for mites or similar but I can't see anything. What should I do?
My male mouse occasionally seems to roll around on the floor very vigorously. He is shaky for a few moments afterwards, but soon gets back to normal. What could be causing this?
One of my mice has got an excessive thirst, and is drinking a bottle of water a day, as well as urinating a lot. Could it be diabetes and is there any treatment?
My mouse has developed a large lump on his skin. What is the cause, and what is the best thing I can do for him?
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Last Updated: 25 October 2007