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If you are thinking about taking a pet away to college with you, or if you are worried your child won't be prepared to care for their pet while they have it at school with them, be sure to check out this list of 10 tips for bringing a pet to college.
Schools, roommates, and budgets are things you should check with first, but there are some benefits to bringing a pet to school with you.� Of course it isn't for everyone, though.� Not all students make responsible pet owners, and sometimes course loads are just too heavy to care for an animal.� Choose wisely but enjoy college nonetheless. Having a College Pet originally appeared on About.com Exotic Pets on Friday, July 30th, 2010 at 14:55:24. Permalink | Comment | Email this |
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If you feed any frozen mice, rats, or chicks from Mice Direct or any store that purchases their product from Mice Direct, this blog is for you!
The FDA has discovered Salmonella in a sampling of the frozen mice from the reptile feed supplier.� The company urges you to contact them at 888-747-0736 from 9:00a.m-5:00p.m EST Monday-Friday or by e-mail at sales@micedirect.com�for instructions on what to do.�
If you have purchased any frozen products from Mice Direct, whether through a pet store, direct delivery or mail order, DO NOT FEED�THEM TO YOUR REPTILES!� Call your pet store to see if they use Mice Direct as their supplier if you are unsure.
The following product codes are being recalled: M-SP100, M-P100, M-PF100, M-F100, M-H100, M-W50, M-A50, M-JA25, R-P100, R-F50, R-PUP50, R-W50, R-S50, R-M20, R-L10,R-J5, R-C5, R-M3 followed by E9, F9, G9, H9, I9, J9, K9, L9 or A10, B10, |
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