Hope Mouse


Hope Mouse

A special charity mouse released by Hitgrab. There are about 200,000 of these now running around the place, and they are easy and meant to be caught.

For every Hope Mouse caught, Hitgrab will donate 5 cents towards the Mission of Hope in Haiti. So keep on sounding the horn!

Read more about it here and do your own part to help.

Thanks Jeannine Emmelot-Pruim for the mouse picture.

So far, this physical mouse has been caught in the following areas:
Harbour, Great Gnarled Tree, Laboratory,  Town of Digby, Training Grounds, Dojo, S.S. Huntington II, Cape Clawed..

Shout it out here if you find them in more places..

19 comments:

  1. Ive found it in the laboratory :)

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  2. i got it in harbour using only swiss army mouse trap and swiss as a bait.

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  4. Cape Clawed chrome/magma/SB

    Yeah it was overkill but I really hated to off the little guy. I wanted to make sure he didn't suffer.

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  5. i caught one in the calm clearing

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  6. I've caught two at calm clearing. =)

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  7. I've caught 6 in Gnawnia and Harbour

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  9. Im very lucky man!!!I caught one at meadow using swiss!!! My set-up was Mouse Mary o net and Stone base!!!!!

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  10. My link:http://apps.facebook.com/mousehunt/hunterprofile.php?snuid=100000430609207

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  11. Calm Clearing

    Swiss , dehydration base & Marble cheese.

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  12. I got some in Town of Digby
    with Digby Drillbot + Swiss cheese

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  13. I've been flinging to country's in need of help, from the harbor using the Trebuchet and some extra firing power from the explosive base, as a reward for there charity work i use Swiss cheese.

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  15. It can be caught anywhere using any trap. I caught 70 hope mice in total.

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