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Showing posts with label Mice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mice. Show all posts

Friday, July 30, 2010

Mice Update


According to my sister the mice got left in the wrong hands and two of them have disappeared. Rumor is that cats have eaten them. My sister still has hers though. She brings it everywhere with her…well everywhere our parents aren’t.
Even though mom is at school, she brings the mouse to make sure it is taken care of. The mouse hangs out in her pocket of her school uniform. She takes out an eye dropper of milk to feed the mouse throughout the day. It actually is really cute. She puts a drop of milk around the mouth, and a few seconds later the mouse licks it up.
I wonder how long the mouse will stay cute before it starts terrorizing the house and mom finds out again.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

My Pet Mice

I have no real problem with rodents. They are fine if they are controlled, like in cages, or hidden in the subway and other places.
There has been one living in my school. I see it hiding around the office. Apparently it has been busy.
The past week there has been a lot of cleaning to get the office ready for the big library’s grand opening. The students have been doing a lot of it. Today my sister brought something back from the library. A new pet..or 3.
She found mice. She is keeping them in a little box and feeding them milk out of a little eye dropper.
“Don’t tell mom” she informed me.
“I won’t” I agreed. She showed them to me. They were tiny newborns. Very cute, however, soon they will grow up, without a proper cage to keep pets in, and will begin eating stuff around the house, and I fear this.
In a few days she will be going with the rest of the family to Apia for a few days. She was asking me advice on what to do about her new friends when she was gone.
“Maybe someone else can watch them,” I suggested since there is no way I wanted to offer my services by playing mom to three tiny mice.
“No, they will just die,” she answered. I told her I didn’t know.
I don’t know what the future holds for these mice, but the secret is safe with me…for now.