There isn't really a mice air freshener but, I reccommend Renuzit Adjustables. I have a smelly hamster and I put one of those near his cage and he smells like Flowers not poooopp.
Also if you clean the mice cage, you can make it smell better.
your local pet shop should have a lining that has a scent to it. Highpoint has it Westfeild pet shop doesn't, don't know about any where else.
Look for "Bi-Odor" by Marshall at your local pet shop. You put it in the water and it helps a lot.
i mean, like them, smell better not the cage or anything
A mouse was trapped in a cage.
Male mice tend to smell worse than females. I have never heard of washing a mouse, never did it to mine, and its probably dangerous and unneccessary for the mouse. Just make sure you're cleaning the cage and putting in fresh bedding every week. if your cage is too big to clean every week, down size it's easier to clean and 3 mice can live in one small 5 gallon tank I have never had a smelly mouse, but I have had mice. You have to wash your mouse and make sure it has water to roll around it. love, A + M
NO! pine causes respitory infections!
It is much easier to buy a manufactured cage instead of building one, may be it is cheaper too.
Yes we had a pregnant mouse who was in a cage with 7 other female mice, so we put her in her own cage. When she has her babies, she will make a nest for them so make sure there is plenty of bedding. If you do not separate them the baby mice might be at risk, although a pregnant mouse can be kept in the same cage. If her babies are in the cage with other mice, she might nip and bite the mice to protect her babies though
clean it
Bruises on a mouse tail can be caused by an injury, illness, or may be self-inflicted. Check the cage for any areas where the tail may get caught or be accessible to other pets, including cage mates, and small children. Observe the mouse for chewing. Make sure the mouse is handled gently and never by the tail. If no cause can be found and the bruising continues, have the mouse checked out by your vet.
definitely. Rabbits are very social, and get along easily with other peaceful animals. Just make sure the mouse is good with the arrangement
make her have a bath of vanilla essense
Clean it.
spit on it