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1181 days ago

Pet female mice for Christmas!

Steve from Albany

If you are specifically after mice at Christmas, there will be a pickup day on the 23rd/24th. Contact me for details and so I can note down what you would like :)

We sell everything you need to start keeping mice. Full enclosure setups, accessories, bedding, food, etc all available.


These are not the exact mice that will be available at Christmas, baby girls will be ready closer to the time and there should be many options for colours to choose from.

Welcome to ask any questions.

For more information on products and mice, or if you want to arrange to come view them, please contact us.
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This listing is for one baby girl mouse of your choice :)
Female mice are very social and should always be kept with at least one other or more other females. We have new stock come in every month so you can keep a look out for different colours.

We are the North Shore agent for The Mouse House. The Mouse House breeds quality fancy mice and makes various products.

Standard girls are $22 each
Siamese/Burmese girls/Long Haired are $27 each
Chinchilla/Lemon Fox/Cinnamon girls are $42 each
Specific breeds are listed in photos.

Albany Mousery also sells:

Cages/Enclosures in a range of sizes (These are escape proof using small mesh - perfect for baby mice!)
Food mix
Shale for the bottom of cages (its great at preventing mites and they love to dig in it!)
Hay for bedding
Many different Toys
Water reservoirs
Houses
Chew logs

Feel free to send us a message if you are interested in any of the above. We have a website with all our products.

Price: $22

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The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

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We hope this brings a smile!

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