Can a 10.6.8 drive boot from an external usb enclosure on a 2013 mac mini running natively on 10.8.3?

I primarily use a 2011 MBP running 10.6.8 as my primary work computer. My wife also has a MBP that runs on 10.7.X. I'm able to take the drive out of my MBP, put it in an external enclosure and boot it from my wife's MBP. However, on the Mac Mini I just bought yesterday (10.8.3), it does not boot. It just hangs on the white/grey Apple logo screen.
Is 10.6.8 no longer compatible to boot on a machine that is 2 years newer? Does anyone have any experience with this issue? Thanks in advance.

So in order to make this work, I'd have to:
1. upgrade my 2011 MPB to Mountain Lion? Is that even possible? It looks like Apple is doing a free OS X upgrade to Mavericks and 10.6.8 is included: http://www.apple.com/osx/how-to-upgrade/
However, this worries me a bit because of software compatibility. Not sure what it's going to do to all my software.
2. Buy an older pre-mountain lion Mac Mini.
3. Virtual machine. I'm not a fan of using Virtual machines. It eats up too much RAM.

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