More time has passed, and she has now been fully tamed. But perhaps being a pet mouse isn't such a bad thing after all; especially if she gets more of this kind of treatment!
It's 'deadly' in just how irresistible and intoxicatingly good it feels to her!
I could never tame Greymouse, but Blaggard was never afraid of me. He WOULD bite me if I put my hand in the cage, and I always had to let him exit on his own terms. Blowing into the cage would rile him up !
Greymouse had to be captured and even when held, would seek opportunity to escape.
I could never tame Greymouse, but Blaggard was never afraid of me. He WOULD bite me if I put my hand
Wild mice are totally intractible, and I guess that genetic selection was necessary to get a mouse that wouldn't bolt for its freedom if you opened the cage or viciously bite you if you tried to handle it. My animal husbandry book told how to manage such animals.
Guinea Pigs are smarter and let their needs be known verbally.
Wild mice are totally intractible, and I guess that genetic selection was necessary to get a mouse t