Kedreeva Whitemane | Mice Taking Treats @KedreevaWhitemane | Uploaded December 2022 | Updated October 2024, 9 hours ago.
My large colony enclosure is full of sweethearts. This is not the result of taming, this is the temperament I breed for. I don't handle the babies, and I rarely handle the adults, they're just naturally very friendly. This is the difference between pet store mice and pet mice from a local breeder. When I come into the room, they all come out instead of all hiding.
(the squeaking in the background is from a different cage, a blue doe is Very Annoyed that the blue buck keeps Touching her while she's trying to eat a treat. She's not being harmed, she's just super mad he's trying to smell her vent)
My large colony enclosure is full of sweethearts. This is not the result of taming, this is the temperament I breed for. I don't handle the babies, and I rarely handle the adults, they're just naturally very friendly. This is the difference between pet store mice and pet mice from a local breeder. When I come into the room, they all come out instead of all hiding.
(the squeaking in the background is from a different cage, a blue doe is Very Annoyed that the blue buck keeps Touching her while she's trying to eat a treat. She's not being harmed, she's just super mad he's trying to smell her vent)