> When your pet mouse doe has bloody diarrhoea and severe dehydration and she refuses your attempts at rehydration and she invariably will die a protracted death unless you cervically dislocate her or hope she gets better, knowing that she will suffer awfully regardless.
Should I cervically dislocate her now or should I wait and see?
She's a thin runt that's been with me for 2 months. She survived her first dehydration episode. Now, she's lethargic, but not in her death throes yet.
>>2404057
Just shove some fruit down her throat.
Its a mouse so it probably only has 6 more good months left in its life if it survives this.
Don't make it suffer. You know what you have to do.
>tfw this orphan rat pup has survived 24 hrs in my care
I think she is about 3 days old now. When can I expect this tiny thing to suddenly die on me?
Jesus fuck, just when it shouldn't have gotten any worse, my other mother doe mouse died, leaving behind her five pups. Fuck.