Mouse came to FRES after being found and left at the humane society in a nearby city. They reached out to FRES to assist as he was scared and aggressive towards staff, and they wanted to ensure that he could have the best life possible. His foster mom has worked diligently to care for him and to teach him how to trust again and his nipping has gotten better, although he still suffers from anxiety and doesn't socialize with new people well, he is loving his life with his foster mom. Mouse has since developed adrenal, which the rescue is treating him for, and recently developed a tumor in his abdomen, which he has started drug treatment for.
Mouse will remain a long term foster with FRES due to his history. He loves his chicken bandit treats, soft blankets and toys for stashing!
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