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If you have ever seen a mouse,
               how did you react? Were you
               scared? Excited? Although people
               sometimes fear mice, these tiny,
               furry creatures actually have a lot
               in common with humans!


        DID YOU KNOW THAT MICE                             THINKING

        MAKE FACES? They make different faces to           OF GETTING
        express emotions, such as happiness or fear. When   A PET MOUSE?
        mice are scared, they may show it by raising up
        their ears and making their eyes bigger. Like humans,   Here are some tips to keep in mind:
        mice make different faces when they taste some-
        thing bitter, like kale, versus when they taste
        something sweet, like a strawberry. Learning about

        how mice show their emotions helps scientists      •  Since mice are social animals, they need fellow
        learn how emotions are expressed in people.           mice as friends!
           Although we might think mice like to eat cheese,   •  When getting a pair of mice, it is best to get two

        a diet of fruit, seeds, and grains is much healthier    females. Since mice have babies often (every
        for them. Mice are excellent foragers, meaning         three to four weeks!), avoid housing male and
        they can search out food really well, and they are    female mice together. If you are going to get one
        omnivores, which means they eat both plants and       mouse, make sure to give him or her plenty of
        meat. Like some people who enjoy snacking, mice       love and attention!
        can eat around 15 to 20 times in one day!          •  Mice are small and fragile, so be very gentle when

           Unlike humans, mice are nocturnal animals,         holding them.
        meaning they like to sleep during the day. They can

        be heard playing or foraging at nighttime. If you’re   •  Mice are also very quick! They can jump out of
        considering adopting a pet mouse, be aware that       your hand very easily, so be sure to sit or get low
        the best time to play with them is usually late in     when holding them. You don’t want them to jump
        the evening.                                          from a tall height by accident.
           Mice are also a lot like humans when it comes to   •  Make sure to give your mouse clean, fresh water

        how their bodies work. Because of this, they are      every day!
        often used to test if medicine, household products,   •  Give your mouse healthy food, such as fruits,

        and cosmetics are safe for humans. Now, there are   •  Provide a running wheel or tunnels for your
                                                              veggies, nuts, and seeds.
     facing pages: mikhalitskaia/bigstock.  virtual mouse model, created on a computer, can   •  Get safe bedding for your mouse enclosure
        many alternatives to animal testing that are begin-

        ning to replace using real animals. For example, a
                                                              mouse to explore.
        be used instead of a real mouse.

           Mice are also very social creatures! Because they
                                                              made of comfy materials, like soft paper. They
                                                              like to make nests they can hide in. Change your
        like to be close to others, they are often kept as
                                                              mouse’s bedding at least once a week, but mix a
        pets. If you think your family might be ready to get
        a pet mouse, read on to learn what helps mice be
                                                              little of the old bedding with the new. The familiar
                                                              smell will comfort your mouse!
        healthy and happy.

                                There are a lot of products available to purchase that do not test on animals!
                                Look for the Leaping Bunny image to find these products.
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