Adopting pet mice is a big moment for anyone. Although a mouse doesn’t have the same demands as a cat or dog, caring for one isn’t just a walk in the park. You need to consider factors like how many ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. STRATHAM — Savannah Alcerro picked up Ryan, an African soft-fur mouse, gently petting him before placing him back into his ...
A Stratham animal shelter expects to be caring for as many as 1,000 pet mice after a Seacoast man contacted them earlier this week, saying he was "overwhelmed" by the rapidly reproducing rodents. The ...
STRATHAM - An animal shelter in Stratham, New Hampshire, has its hands full of pet mice after a Seacoast homeowner became overwhelmed by the sheer number of mice in his possession. "I think we've got ...
STRATHAM TONIGHT TO EXPLAIN. WELL, TOM, STAFF HERE TELL ME THIS HAS JUST SNOWBALLED OVER THE LAST FEW DAYS. THEY SAY THEY DO HAVE THE MEANS TO TAKE CARE OF ALL THESE MICE. AND THE ONES STILL ON THEIR ...
When a man arrived at a New Hampshire animal shelter last week claiming he wanted to surrender 150 pet mice, the shelter was ready to take them in. But the problem soon became much more mouse-ive when ...
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Mice often get a bad rap. Many people think of mice as pests and go to extreme lengths to try to get rid of them. Some people develop a strong phobia of mice, all without knowing anything about these ...
The "overwhelming population" has been reproducing at an alarming rate because they were not separated by sex, the New Hampshire SPCA said AP Photo/Charles Krupa A New Hampshire organization is ...
STRATHAM — The New Hampshire SPCA took in 300 mice this week and expects hundreds more — all surrendered from a Seacoast home. The NHSPCA is working to find space to accommodate the animals and is ...
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A Stratham animal shelter expects to be caring for as many as 1,000 pet mice after a Seacoast man contacted them earlier this week, saying he was “overwhelmed” by the rapidly reproducing rodents.