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Date Posted: 07:01:15 03/06/10 Sat
Author: Cheri
Author Host/IP: h-98-134-215-116.ip.alltel.net / 98.134.215.116
Subject: Re: a mouse. . .
In reply to: Dennis 's message, "Re: a mouse. . ." on 08:40:09 03/05/10 Fri

>The bad thing about a mouse in the cage is what they
>might
>have with them. They could have fleas or lice and could
>carry diseases or germs and bacteria that could be
>harmful.
>
>>Dennis, I seen a mouse in my fs cage. I had noticed
>>she had been eating more. Is she ok, can the little
>>mouse hurt her? I know she has been lonely now she is
>>the only fs left.
********thanks Dennis

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