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| Mice (Complete Pet Owner's Manual) | 
enlarge | Author: Sharon Vanderlip Brand: Barrons Books Category: Book
List Price: $7.99 Buy New: $1.25 You Save: $6.74 (84%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 451969
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 96 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 6.3 x 0.3
ISBN: 0764118129 Dewey Decimal Number: 636.9353 UPC: 027011018121 EAN: 9780764118128 ASIN: 0764118129
Publication Date: October 1, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: minor shelf wear
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Product Description Mice are easy to keep as caged pets, but they are delicate and must be handled carefully by children. This book instructs on all the essentials of keeping mice. Barron's comprehensive Pet Owner's Manuals are heavily illustrated and filled with useful information. They instruct owners on how to care for their dogs, cats, birds, fish, and other animals. Books give advice on purchasing and acquiring, health care, feeding, and much more. Clear, straightforward texts are accompanied by high-quality full-color photos and anatomically accurate line art, as well as helpful tables and charts. Paperback / 96 Pages / 6 1/2 x 7 7/8 / 2001
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Mouse Basics July 22, 2006 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have been keeping mice for a year now and have become a breeder in my local area. I brought this book thinking that there would be more information in it. It only touches on most of the subjects it includes. I found that it makes a very good starter book, but it is sadly lacking in depth of content. It looks like it has a lot of information because of the number of pages, but each page is very small and contains little information. There are lots of good pictures to enjoy though. I would recommend this book to someone just starting out, but I would not recommend it to anyone who wants to know more than the basics about mice.
Perfect For Everything You Need To Know About Your New Friend!! July 29, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book is a reasonable size with illustrations and pictures of mice, subjects that they talk about, and sometimes demonstrations. Examples:How to pick up an untamed mouse and how to tell the gender of your mouse. At times there can be a little too much information, but it really does tell you everything you need to know before and after you buy a mouse in every chapter. 1.Intro To The Mouse 2.Before You Buy 3.Understanding Your Mouse 4.Accomodations For Your Mouse 5.Feeding Your Mouse 6.Health 7.Raising Mice 8.Breeding Fancy Mice It also includes many tips, charts, checklists, and how-tos. All in all, it's the BEST book for mouse owners!! It may not be the easiest to read because of the small print and bunches of info, but it's the must read for mouse owners old and new even if you have to scan it for occassional of emergency info!!
Excellent for the new owner! August 6, 2004 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I just bought two female fancy mice and this book has been most helpful. It has lots of useful information on housing, feeding, behavior, and even breeding. Plus it has lots of color photos. It is a very thorough book (written by a veterinarian) and I highly recommend it.
A must-read for both new and experienced mouse owners January 25, 2003 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I read two different 'mice as pets' books before buying my first pair of fancy mice in 1999. Although the books provided the basics of housing and feeding, as well as some notes on what to do if my mouse experienced diarrhea, they did not prepare me for the illness that claimed the mice two years later. Dr. Vanderlip's book "Mice: A Complete Pet Owner's Manual" provides much more information concerning mouse health, including visual cues for various illnesses, and suggested remedies, even if they are only intended to make your mouse more comfortable while you contact your veterinarian. She also provides helpful tip-boxes and brief checklists for quick and easy reference on such topics as what to do, or not do, if your mouse escapes, as well as the kind of bedding, toys, and cage placement that best suits a mouse's anatomy and physiology. Her writing style is blunt and compassionate, and after reading this book, I feel much better prepared to be the responsible owner of happy and healthy mice.
The Ultimate Pet Mouse Book July 22, 2002 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
Mice as pets? While many of us still think of mice as garden variety rodents, true mouse lovers appreciate the extreme diversity of this remarkably successful family of pocket mammals. Worldwide in their distribution, mice have adapted to most extremes of climate and geography. This mouse book brings together a wide range of pragmatic knowledge about mouse-keeping from veterinary researchers, hobbiests, and animal behaviorists--no small feat given the vast literature on these busy, entertaining and social little critters. If you are looking for a single source about feeding, breeding, housing and entertaining your favorite mouse, this manual will probably be a first choice. A comprehensive list of common ailments is included that helps to identify a sick mouse. Useful advice if offered in handy, table form on how problems can be prevented and managed, or treated by your family veterinarian. Since mice readily breed in captivity, another section provides an understanding of their reproductive cycle and useful details on pregnancy, nursing, weaning and development.Giving mice enriching activities is always fun and challenging; the section on housing, furnishings and feeding offers a wealth of details that make mouse-keeping interesting and entertaining. Even rodent-phobes will quickly be attracted to these gentle little creature armed with the knowledge that this generously illustrated, well-organized, user-friendly manual provides. Phillip T. Robinson, DVM
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