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NOTE: All of our surrendered animals have their health and temperament assessed whilst living in foster care. They are also parasite treated upon being surrendered and before being relocated. We strive to deliver the mice to their new home but in some special cases we will require them to be collected from their foster home or to meet half way. We are happy to offer ongoing advice on anything mouse-related.
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How did you find out about Rehome A Rat Melbourne?
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Are you 18 years of age or older? If not, please provide the contact details of your parent/guardian below.
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Which mouse or mice are you interested in adopting? If not a specific mouse/mice, please state which sort in general (eg. two young females). (Note: female mice rarely need to live on their own and therefore we recommend keeping them in groups of 2-3 minimum. Male mice on the other hand generally need to be kept on their own unless they have lived in the same group from a young age. We do not encourage attempting to introduce mature single male mice to each other to avoid serious injury or death):
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What (if any) prior experience do you have caring for pet mice?:
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Do you currently have any other pets in your household? Please provide details about these. (Note: having other pets won’t disqualify you, but we need to know so that we can help you keep everyone safe):
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For what reason(s) do you wish to adopt these mice?:
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How much time would you be able to spend with your mice on a daily basis?:
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Where would you intend of housing these mice? Please provide details about which section of your household as well as a brief description of the enclosure. Alternatively you can email photos to admin@rehome-a-rat-melbourne.com:
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What diet do you intend to feed them? If unsure, we can offer some recommendations as well as supply you with our preferred brands of feed to get you started. (Note: many of the seed mixes found in pet shops and supermarkets are unsuitable for mice):
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Are these mice likely to come into contact with children?
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Do you understand that mice can experience health issues that may require veterinary attention? Though nowhere near as common as in rats, mice can also experience respiratory-related issues as well as mammary tumours particularly in the females. Can you provide reasonable treatment for this?:
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In the event of a health issue, which veterinary clinic would you consult? (Note: if unsure we will try to recommend one for you):
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Do you agree to never use these mice for breeding purposes and to keep them as pets only?:
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If successful, do you agree to contact and cooperate with Rehome a Rat Melbourne in the instance you could no longer care for your adopted mouse/mice?:
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Do you agree to pay an adoption fee that goes towards the costs involved in rehoming mice? (Note: our current adoption fees are $20 for the first mice, $40 for a pair, then $50 for any larger groups):
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