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sueincc

by sueincc on 17 March 2008 - 12:03

It can get 41 posts because so many find this particular thread to be exactly on point and hilarious at the same time.   Not every thread needs to be deadly serious,  it's a healthy way  to let off some steam.  By the way you are all wrong about MM Kennels.  My  MM pup performs the courage test better than anything you have ever seen (the decoy gives him cheese).


animules

by animules on 17 March 2008 - 13:03

Oli hasn't let me down.  I appreciate all he does for us here.  Thanks Oli. 


by harddawg on 17 March 2008 - 15:03

Czech DDR Lover

#9 This forum system is not a venue for personal or private vendetta's. Keep your personal business as just that - personal. This forum is not a venue for the resolution of personal disputes with members or companies.

 

See that? That's a rule from the terms of service from this site.


by Mickey Mouse Kennels on 17 March 2008 - 15:03

I think many of us are tired of the constant whining form people who are idiots and get bamboozled. Your case is different CDL, you just don't have patience enough to wait for your papers. It's not inheard of for buyers to wait up to a year to get their paperwork occasionally. At least you have someone who has a great rep and many sales gone good. I have every reason to believe you will get your papers in time. DH is not the rip off artist you paint her to be.


Shelley Strohl

by Shelley Strohl on 17 March 2008 - 16:03

How much are you asking for Micky's stud fee? Are you willing to take a mouse in lieu of payment?

ROTFLMAO!

SS


by Mickey Mouse Kennels on 17 March 2008 - 16:03

Shelly, I regularly get $55 and a wheel of cheese for a stud fee. If you where interested for Gabi's sake. I could hold off on the $55, until you sold the first one.


Shelley Strohl

by Shelley Strohl on 17 March 2008 - 16:03

Does the cheese have to be fresh? I think we have several leftover Hickory Farms Xmas packs in the basement from George's kids. Too many preservatives to eat ourselves or feed the dogs, but perhaps good bait for mouse tracking & might build drive for the ex wheel. Bred Gabi back to Eagle. Nothing like a mouse, but he didn't need a step ladder to get to her.


by Do right and fear no one on 17 March 2008 - 18:03

I have been sitting back and trying not to get into this fight, but now I have too.  I have known the owner/operators of Mickey Mouse Kennels for many years.  I have visited their location often.  I can assure you that they take every care, every deligence in the breeding of thier fine meese's.

Their cages (forty six on one shelf alone) are cleaned often.  The mice have food and water (there is a pipe leaking just behind the cages) at all times.  None of the mice show any signs of neglect or abuse.  Each has access to a "wheel" for exercise, and if they choose not to use it, then it is just the American way of freedom of choice.

I purchased two Mickeys from their kennels, and my pet Boa loved them.  I would not hesitate to purchase more from them.

I highly recommend Mickey Mouse Kennels for all of your mice needs.  No one can guarantee every mouse from every litter.  Each baby mouse is a "crap shoot".  We all know that.  Just remember that when you purchase one of these precious God's creatures, you should not discard them because they do not turn out perfect.  If your mouse loses an ear or a nose, they still are a member of your "family" and deserve the same care and love as a mouse that is titled MouseHund I, II or III.

Harddawg, there are no absolute guarantees in life, and especially when purchasing a young mouse.  Next time, if it is that important to you that your mouse has all of its finger, toes and nose, then purchase an already titled and grown mouse.

Its been two weeks since my Boa fed, so I am going to PM you with an offer for your noseless mouse.  Can you provide the crate and pay for shipping, for your asking price of 200 dollars?


Sue-Ann

by Sue-Ann on 17 March 2008 - 19:03

I saved for two years to get my mouse from MMkennels.  Paid $3500 and when I brought him to the vet for his shots he ran all over, licked the other animals, contracted Mouse fever and died.  He also got loose in the garage and might have eaten the rat poison out there.  MMkennels won't return my calls.  I only had him for a month before he got sick.  This is their fault...major mouse mill and the owner is a crook! 

FYI:  My vet gave me a pathology report that lists 3 possible reasons for his death...all of them would be the fault of MMkennels..a$$holes!  I have the report if anyone wants to see it?!


Ceph

by Ceph on 17 March 2008 - 20:03

Ya'll are my heros!

~Cate






 


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