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Originally posted by luckies4me
Because I want to, and I can. If you have ever read any of my wildlife rescue posts you would know I am very capable of taking care of a wild mouse. There is no difference between him and mice you find in a pet shop, besides the fact that he was born in the wild.
He was caught as a tiny baby by my cat Cheetah, and since he was injured and imprinted on humans there was no way he could be released. And there is no way in hell I would release him now, he would die. He has a better home here with me, where he can be loved and spoiled, not as some cats dinner. And there is no telling whether he is wild or not, I just figured that he was since he was caught by my cat. He has always been extremely tame, has never bit, never jumped etc. and acts nothing like a wild mouse. I have rehabbed many wild mice, with minor injuries that had never been handled that were able to be released back into the wild, but Fred was different.
AND, since he is a house mouse, he is considered domestic by the Oregon Fish and Wildlife. I have had him for almost two years, and he is very happy and healthy.