It is possible to not have veterinary expenses associated with owning a mouse. Mice tend to not live very long, and are not exposed to diseases from other rodents while they are pets. To the best of my knowledge there aren't any commercially available vaccines approved for use in pet rodents.
However, a yearly vet check would probably still be a good idea.
Yes a animal gets sick right
yes
Take your mouse to the vet.
I think you should bring your pet mouse to the vet when its sick: running nose and or coughing hard. Bring your pet rodent to the vet if it has loss of appetite or bleeding.
Well If you wanted a pet mouse you shold go to the pet shop or vet and look around find the mouse you want and talk to the shop/vet owner and exsplain that you want the mouse but you have got a cat and then they will sort the rest out and if they think the cat will eat the mouse they will sort something out. Well If you wanted a pet mouse you shold go to the pet shop or vet and look around find the mouse you want and talk to the shop/vet owner and exsplain that you want the mouse but you have got a cat and then they will sort the rest out and if they think the cat will eat the mouse they will sort something out. Well If you wanted a pet mouse you shold go to the pet shop or vet and look around find the mouse you want and talk to the shop/vet owner and exsplain that you want the mouse but you have got a cat and then they will sort the rest out and if they think the cat will eat the mouse they will sort something out.
go to a vet and ask them
TAKE IT TO A VET IMMEDIATELY!
Go to your local vet.
Well , if they pet mouses take them to a vet or a specialist. Don't know why the male would do such a thing but anyways. a vet could help.
Call your vet's office immediately.
bring the poor little fella to the vet for suree!
A ride to the vet.
go to the vet and get the ear stiched.
if the mouse doesn't mean a lot to you, you should probably kill it. if it does, you should try to immobilize the leg or prefferably the mouse. You shouldn't have a mouse in the first place if you can't afford/ don't want/ "can't" take it to the vet. Your mouse will be in lots of pain. Imagine if you broke your leg and someone wouldn't let you go to hospital.