All have survived thank God!! I love animals soo much so I jus wanna make sure these lil critters are safe. They're at my school. I got them for a Biology project where we have to raise an animal for the rest of the school year. We began in January. I started off with a baby hamster but sadly my dog was able to get to him. He died. Then my second hamster, Goldilocks, died of wet tail. And then I got two mice...Splinter and Silver. Silver is the mom, she is greyish/silver. Splinter is the dad and he's dark brown, like Splinter from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The people who I'm working with on this got the mice, and they got a boy and a girl.
At first I thought Silver was the boy b/c Splinter was looking a bit fat so I thought "she" was pregnant...big surprise yesterday wen my friend told me after my World Cultures class that my mouse gave birth to nine babies. I was shocked! I couldn't believe how small they were and how protective Silver is of them. She seems like a good mom. I moved her hut to the corner of the aquarium b/c I thought there'd be better privacy there, and she moved all the babies by mouth into the hut. At first I thought she was eating them b/c they were squeaking but then I saw she was just moving them. I almost had a heart attack...but I'm really glad this happened. It's a wonderful experience.
I can't keep the mice, as much as I want to, b/c of my dog and my mom and sis hate rodents, so would it be safe to give them back to the pet store or is it tru that they use the mice as snake food? I don't want these mice to be fed to a snake...it's just wrong. They're still babies, they need time to live. Or...should I give them to the MSPCA here in Boston?