The baby mice are getting more used to being handled now and Ivy, the more confident one, seems to appreciate cuddles. Well, she doesn't run away from the hand anyway and will often opt to remain on her human child than go back into her incredibly lavish cage.
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We call them 'the meece'. I have no idea why.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
this can't possibly end well, i'm sorry, is the lavish meece palace siege proof? does it have a moat? tiny trebuchets? cause there's a big ass snake reading the "art of siege warfare" as we speak
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Replying to @Gil_Ant
They are quite safe! The snake is well fed and they'd not even make a decent snack.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
they will resent seeing their frozen brethren fed to the snake when they reach adolescence :)
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Replying to @Gil_Ant
They will remain blissfully unaware of this! I refuse to have cognitive dissonance about this! Stop it!
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Replying to @Gil_Ant @HPluckrose
Helen how would you feel if your entire existence was played out while being forced to live next to a large pit of hairy spiders only separated by see through plexiglass. Eyeing your existential dread daily.
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Replying to @observeaddict @Gil_Ant
They're in different rooms! I don't like you anymore either.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Gil_Ant
“Oh precious Ivy. You are so cuddly and I love you so. However, should you ever betray my cuddles, a freezer and fangs await!”
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