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Little Mice Have No Idea What Their Paws Are Capable Of, And Their Works Of Art Are Worn Out

Rats have been subjected to a slew of biases since the dawn of humanity. Those that genuinely care about environment and animals, on the other hand, are willing to give them another opportunity.

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Steph Toogood works full-time as a veterinary nurse, yet she finds time to explore her great passion for painting in her spare time.

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Steph is the right individual to care for these small creatures because of her veterinary background.

You understand how to feed them, keep them healthy, and keep them secure from mousetraps.

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Steph had to say goodbye to one of her cats a time back. Veterinary surgeons attempted to save Jack Sparrow’s life, but it was unsuccessful.

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With a wounded heart, she decided to pay tribute to his memories in a unique way: she took the impression of her paws and painted weird traces on a little canvas with a little paint.

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Many people told him that the product was a real piece of art once he posted it on the internet. Steph then attempted to put the paintings into practice with the help of her fellow mice.

Steph explained, “It seemed like a very beautiful way to keep distinct memories of each of my tiny mice.”

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In a matter of days, the animals appeared to be having a good time with it, creating a variety of really unique paintings.

The veterinary nurse decided to develop a website to sell her artwork, and to her surprise, it was a huge hit.

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The first sections were sold out in a couple of hours. Many people requested for more, but she doesn’t want young mice to spend their entire lives producing goods for humans.

“They’re my best pals, and I don’t want them to be coated with paint for the rest of their lives,” Steph explained.

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Many animal rights activists voiced worry over the rats’ health, but Steph claims she uses a paint that is entirely safe for them.

There is little question that this unique behavior will have a significant impact on how many people see rats.