Did you put any peanut butter on the release plate of the live traps? I have never found a mouse yet that could resist peanut butter.
Any way I am glad to hear that you are getting them.





Pajarita wrote:Well, as long as they don't suffer for days or even hours, it's OK. I am not against killing them if that is the ONLY way, it's only that I can't stand the thought of an animal suffering...



Pajarita wrote:Yep, at least 24 but he could be older because although he could not have come as an adult, he could have come earlier than 1992. The wild-caught adults came here to be sold to breeders who would prefer having a pair of wild-caught breeding than 10 pairs of captive-bred (MUCH MUCH healthier birds who knew EXACTLY what to do). The ones to be sold as pets came as babies so they could imprint to humans.



Navre wrote:Nick still seems sad about the move. He is still sitting and sulking. He only talks if he is scared (he said everything he knows how to say at the vet), but other than that he's not making any noise, at all. He will take a shredding toy if you hand it to him, and seems to enjoy shredding it up, and he will take a treat most of the time, but he is not active, at all.

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