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Mice are herbivores. However, there are two exceptions that contribute to the confusion.

First, the teeth of mice grow about an inch a year, so they need to chew on something; wood or even plastic. Special mouse nuggets are fairly inexpensive, and allow them to chew.

Second, if mice are stressed by overcrowding, they will attack each other and kill pinkies. I did not overcrowd my mice, but some pet stores do. However, they do not eat them.

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