Now for the part where you either "awww" or "ewww"... depending on whether you view mice as cuties or vermin. My son's mouse, Jackhammer, has developed allergies to something & has been scratching herself until she bleeds. I have been trying to figure out what she's allergic to, and she's on meds to try to stop the itching (yes. I took her to the vet). This morning I remembered that wool is hypoallergetic, and put in a handful of wool dryer lint. Jackhammer immediately made herself a nest with it, and I don't see her scratching while she's in it. I'm sure it could be coincidence, but hopefully this will help the poor thing. I couldn't get a non-blurry picture of her... didn't want to use the flash & freak her out, and she wouldn't stop wiggling her nose, but isn't she cute? :)
Bottom line? Clean wool lint/tiny scraps makes a great & natural nesting material for small pets!
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I like the name Jackhammer - must be a rescue hero fan at your house!
I couldn't figure out how to reply to your request as I couldn't find an e-mail but I would be honored if you blogged about my sweater bunting or any of my sweater projects for that matter.
And i can't believe you took a mouse to the vet...
Jackhammer was actually just named after one of Jack's favorite tools :)
Fantastic! I will blog them tomorrow... Thanks!
I know, but I couldn't watch her suffer like that. I've actually become attached to the little thing.
Sorry to ask, but I dryer lint (could not find it in my dictionary) would be the scrap parts of wool you take out of your dryer, I imagine??? Actually, I really like the idea of saving it for the birds to build their nests in spring... Actually, my ex-boyfriend used to take the "leftover hair" out of his hairbrush/comb and let it fly down the balcony (living in a village, not a city) for the birds to take- and I did the same when I was with him (some people might find that ewwww as well, but I think it´s just fine for the birds to repurpose for nesting...;-)Plus, I like the idea you took the little one to the vet- hope it feels better soon!
Viola.
I save my wool dryer lint too and use it as stuffing in my turtles :)
Viola, Yes dryer lint is the fluffy stuff you take out of your dryer.
D,M,C,O,Y... Great idea!
i luv your blog and your fun ideas. If you run across anymore bright striped sweaters Im interested!!:)
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I think you mean Portsea! :)
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