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MOUSE HOUSE

As you may know we have a resident little field mouse ( the tiny rabbit ) living in our rear garden . He can quite often be found in the hedgehogs food bowl or patrolling around the hedgehog feeding station and is currently living in our bin store. As it’s now the season of good will , we have decided to build the little chap a mouse house , after all the foxes have a hotel and the hedgehogs have multiple homes ( and a pub )

The new mouse house on the far left.
The penthouse suite in the mouse house

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