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I was told by a Breeder that plastic balls can easily cause mice to overheat and die. Ken really wants our mouse to have a ball to roll around in for a few minutes. I, however, am very hesitant after hearing what could happen.

Does anyone else have a ball for their mouse to roll around in? Is it safe?
 

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I've had mice that roll around, but you do have to be careful. You don't want them in the sun, or in a ball that's too small, or in there for too long. I was told the same thing about our chinchilla--that she couldn't have a wheel or a ball because she'd overheat herself. Because, you know, she'd just exercise herself to death, right? :roll: Still, I can see why a ball could easily be dangerous, especially if left unattended.
 

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Don`t bother. It will just stress your mouse out. Imagine being placed in a plastic sphere and feeling trapped? Mice don`t need put into these contraptions and personally, I would ban them.

People use them because they are there. Mice are happy to play on a bed or a low, covered table with accessories from their own cage that they are familiar with. Mice are highly susceptible to stress and this can make them ill. If your mice are new, let them settle in and don`t play with them during the day as this is when mice like to sleep.
 

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Exactly geordie. Looking at it from a small animals point of view, I can see what an alien thing it would be to them being placed into one and shut in. :( Not my idea of good play.

AlliMouse, your mice will be better just being allowed to play within their own confines and with you on a flat surface with a few accessories from their own cage, should they feel nervous and want to retreat into something familiar. This relaxes them and lets them see that being handled and out of their cage is safe. If they are taken out of their cage when they are not used to it, they can get nervous and become stressed, so it`s important to have playtimes on their terms and when they are fully awake, which is usually in the late evening.
 
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