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I don't know how, but some how our mice are switching cages. (and no it's nots something i'm doing to confuse katey). Fortunetly they haven't tried going elsewhere then the 2 cages because we have 3 cats that try to convince us they're hungry. It's really wierd to go away for a few hours and come back and find them in different chages... really makes us wonder.
Lisa when I had mice, mine would do the same.. I finally caught them in the act.. they seem to SQUEEZE [to the point their eyes were bulging!] thru the bars and then do the same to get into the other car.
I had sort of the same problem with hamsters, we separated the male from the females because our friends and relatives did not want any more free hamsters. The male and the females were housed side by side, and yet, the females kept getting pregnant.
The male would partially squeeze through the bars and do his thing with the females.