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Old mouse - going downhill
Question: Hello all, I have a field mouse that is 2.5 years old and starting to look it. I found her in a barn when she was still pink and had her eyes closed but because I'm a sucker (haha), I took her home, "nursed" her through a syringe for a few weeks, and here we are, 2.5 years later! Well, the last few months she started using losing some hair on her back and hind legs but I chalked that up to her getting upset when I would leave for weeks at a time on business (my brother was looking after her but he's not her "mom" ) because it would seem to get better if I was home for a while. But the last few weeks, she seems to have started really going downhill. She's still eating and drinking well but she's walking funny with her hind legs (like she can't quite control them properly), her genital area looks swollen, and she's a bit shaky/breathing more laboured than usual. My mom says she reminds her of when my 21 year old cat went into kidney failure. There's a good chance it could be that but I just wanted to get some other opinions. I do realize that she is a very old mouse and there might not be much I can do but I just don't want her to be in any pain. Thanks so much! Laura (and Radish) Answer: It's obvious that you care about your little mouse, maybe you should call your vet to see if they can help, or if they can refer you to a vet that can. I really don't have any other advice that i can give as I've never owned a mouse before. Good luck Answer: Hi, Radish... How is she doing today? I've had rats and mice. It's very sad how short their lives are. They can give us so much in such a little time, though. I have had rats rally after similar symptoms, but not always. Good luck to your girl. I am sure that she knows how lucky she was to have you. Answer: Copyright © 2007 - 2008 www.tendlife.com
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