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Help -I don't know what to do! EDIT- she died last night :(

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I've just let the chickens out to free range and they were digging in their favourite top border.

As I'm not well, off school and everything, my mum didn't want me out for too long and then she was going to watch the chooks.

I was just bending down by them when my mum goes, 'aw, look, a mouse'

first I look art the little mouse and go ' aw' it was a tiny little mouse.

 

But then I saw it's not right. It has tiny, and I mean really small even for a mouse, tiny eyes, and ears, and it was shaking like it was having some sort of fit, then it moved a bit and i thought it was fine and then it fell over itself and startes shaking uncomtrollably again! :(

I said to my mum ' it's not right'

I chased the girls away from it and we moved it to a dry border as it might be cold.

 

Are there any mice/rat/hamster owners?

Ijust don't know what to do it's still shaking madly and it barely moves a few inches before it stops and shakes again.

 

I don't know if there's anything I can do, I just need to do something, it's not right and I don't want it to suffer.

:cry:

 

All thoughts appreciated

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The kindest thing to do would be to put it out of its misery, quickly and painlessly.

 

I've had to do this when my cats catch thing. The first time I did it I cried buckets - mainly because I was dithering and finding it difficult to do, and I was upset because of my hesitation in doing the deed, and the fact this hesitation was prolonging the poor mouses suffering.

 

The easiest way is to get a garden spade, the sort with a straight edge. Put the mouse on the ground, then aim the blade of the spade (the sharp bit, not the flat bit) at the mouses neck. One gentle tap willd o the deed. You don't need to decapitate the mouse, the tap will break its neck and stop its suffering immediately.

 

Apologies if describing it upsets anyone. I had to phone my husband the first time and get him to tell me what to do, and at least I know it was painless for the mouse.

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Sorry Witch Hazel, I just couldn't do that.

 

I've done what Christian said.

 

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I've put it in a plastic tub, no lid, lined it with wood shaving and put some bird seed in there. It's stopped shaking as much as when it was outside, so that's a good thing.

I've put him in the consevatory which is warm, although you may not think it, it reatains it's heat as it has the tumble dryer in there.

It seems okay now, not shaking as much moving more easily, but slowly.

 

Even if it dies, I know I tried.

 

Thank you all.

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Thanks everyone.

 

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I've wrapped a towel around another plastic box and put the box with the vole/mouse in, in that.

Put a little box with more wood chips if it wants to tunnel a bit and a little very soft blanket on the vole.

 

I don't know if that's what I should have done, but he seems okay now.

I say he, I haven't actually looked :oops:

 

Thanks again,

 

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Poor little sausage! Brother is a butcher and can do 'the deed' without worrying but I just couldnt either! Brother sorted a fox out once, :vom: it was by the road after he hit it in his lorry. He couldnt bear to leave it so helped it along. Glad he did really, hate it when animals suffer.

 

Has the wee one burrowed in his new house? Mice can jump REALLY high so be careful he doesnt leap out and disappear!

 

Kimmy

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Sorry guys. :cry:

 

I also found it was a little girl.

 

Thanks a lot for that idea buffie, but 'she' died in her sleep last night.

 

She'd stopped shaking madly and was moving normally and even snuggled under her blanket.

But she didn't wake up this morning.

 

I talked to her and stroked her gently with my finger, i washed my hands after.

 

She didn't stir.

 

We laid her to rest in a lovely field at the end of my garden.

She would have liked it, it's over grown with lots of wild flowers and insects.

 

The saddest thing is just as I saw her this morning another little vole was running inbetween the plantpots by our consevatory door. That was how a vole was meant to move, not how our poor little angel did.

 

I know some people won't approve of what I did and some will just think I prolonged her misery, but she was getting better.

 

I guess she just couldn't manage it.

 

Thanks for all your support.

 

:cry:

 

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Dear Scramble,

you did your very best by that wee soul - feel proud of yourself!

 

We have done exactly the same thing in the past, and will do in the future. Sometimes it works a treat and we can release our charge back to the wild :D and sometimes it doesn't :cry: .

 

What I'm not is a vet, so I can never tell whether it's a mortal injury or one that just needs some treatment for shock (warmth, quiet, food and water in a safe environment).

 

Well done - you are obviously a good friend to wildlife as well as your chooky-girls!

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