Scone
- Adult
- Male
- Small
- mouse
- Mouse
About Scone
Auburn, ME
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Scone’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Scone's Story
Fostered in Raymond, ME.<br/><br/>UPDATE 2/11/26:<br/><br/>These cute boys are young and have a lot of energy! They are somewhat handleable but still skittish – and they are fast, so you need to make sure they are in a safe area for handling. They are curious and will come check out human hands to look for treats. They enjoy climbing, chewing, and exploring new objects. Since they are neutered, each mouse may be adopted as a single pet or as a companion for a female or two.<br/><br/>UPDATE 1/10/26:<br/><br/>**If more than one of these males are adopted together, it would be to experienced mouse owners only, as they may need to be separated if they begin fighting when they are older.**<br/><br/>Oreo, Crumpet, Scone, Bagel and Croissant<br/><br/>These cute boys are still young and have been living together since birth without fighting. They can be adopted now while they are intact, or after February 10 once they are neutered. They can be adopted as a whole group or in a trio or pair. Once neutered, they can also be adopted as singles, and possibly be introduced to a female friend or two. They are somewhat handleable but nervous, so they will continue to need socialization. They are curious and will come check out human hands to look for treats. They enjoy climbing, chewing, and exploring new objects.
Fostered in Raymond, ME.
UPDATE 2/11/26:
These cute boys are young and have a lot of energy! They are somewhat handleable but still skittish – and they are fast, so you need to make sure they are in a safe area for handling. They are curious and will come check out human hands to look for treats. They enjoy climbing, chewing, and exploring new objects. Since they are neutered, each mouse may be adopted as a single pet or as a companion for a female or two.
UPDATE 1/10/26:
**If more than one of these males are adopted together, it would be to experienced mouse owners only, as they may need to be separated if they begin fighting when they are older.**
Oreo, Crumpet, Scone, Bagel and Croissant
These cute boys are still young and have been living together since birth without fighting. They can be adopted now while they are intact, or after February 10 once they are neutered. They can be adopted as a whole group or in a trio or pair. Once neutered, they can also be adopted as
Fostered in Raymond, ME.
UPDATE 2/11/26:
These cute boys are young and have a lot of energy! They are somewhat handleable but still skittish – and they are fast, so you need to make sure they are in a safe area for handling. They are curious and will come check out human hands to look for treats. They enjoy climbing, chewing, and exploring new objects. Since they are neutered, each mouse may be adopted as a single pet or as a companion for a female or two.
UPDATE 1/10/26:
**If more than one of these males are adopted together, it would be to experienced mouse owners only, as they may need to be separated if they begin fighting when they are older.**
Oreo, Crumpet, Scone, Bagel and Croissant
These cute boys are still young and have been living together since birth without fighting. They can be adopted now while they are intact, or after February 10 once they are neutered. They can be adopted as a whole group or in a trio or pair. Once neutered, they can also be adopted as singles, and possibly be introduced to a female friend or two. They are somewhat handleable but nervous, so they will continue to need socialization. They are curious and will come check out human hands to look for treats. They enjoy climbing, chewing, and exploring new objects.
How To Adopt
Scone is from Mainely Rat Rescue
[Auburn, ME]
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