Feed it until it's little fur-less belly is white. (You can see the milk in the belly) This makes sure the baby is fed enough. Or, stop when it stops taking the milk. But be careful not to over-feed it. Just give it a few, and then wait and see if it looks for more.
Your mouse has necrosis. This is either from the mouse biting its tail, or more probable, someone pinched its tail. Sometimes it kills the mouse, other times it drops off and the mouse will be fine.
The baby mouse can leave it's mother when it's about four weeks or older. At that time, the baby mouse is fully weaned of mother's milk. The baby mouse should also be eating solid foods as well.
Is the mother a mouse? Is the father a mouse? Then yes, it is a mouse.
NO
coz they're hungry. i should know, i had 13 of them
Yes, a mouse will nurse young from another mother if the other mother is removed or deceased
Not really... the male mouse will probably mate with her shortly after she gives birth and this can put stress on the mother, and could cause her to eat her babies.
no. the mother mouse would only kill its baby if it was dead or sick! if the others are healthy she will not kill them.
Drop a mouse at any height from a foot or higher and the mouse will come out on its feet 90% of the time. Any lower, and the mouse's success rate drops signifigantly.
after like 6 months
You should not disturb the mouse at all. Leave her with her babies and let them bond and get used to each other. After three days, you can then look and pick up the baby mice, but remove the mother mouse from her cage, or she'll start moving the babies around.
No way. If the baby mice are in the cage long enough with the mother mouse, the mother mouse will indefinitely eat the babies.