Sure, but don't be surprised if they breed and you end up with babies.By the way if they do have babies DONT touch them(the babies and the mum) until the babies have fur otherwise you can kill the babies.
if you don't buy the male mice at the same time while their in the same cage they would fight bitterly but 2 females might not have a problem with each other but the safest way to get 2 mice at a time is from the same cage.
harem mating is one male to several females.
if the mating is sound yes she will still have kits but the best way is to put the female in the bucks cage as the smill of the bucks hutch entices her to mate
yes,while mating the male leech sucks the females blood.
maybe or maybe not
Male mouse is more aggressive and always press for mating. This makes female mouse offensive towards male.
If not removed from the cage, yes
If you are mating the hamsters keep them together in a cage that is neither the males or females cage. And keep them in their till they look a bit worrid and want to get out. But if you're not mating them keep them in seprate cages unless their under 2 weeks othrwise they'll start squabbling, and can kill each other.
Male mice are Teritorial only if 1. there is another male mouse in his cage Or 2. if there is a moter mouse with babys
move the male in the females cage and they will have sex and have babies
Mating should happen in the male rabbit (buck)'s cage although they should be separated after mating has taken place as the female will become irritated by the buck afterwards.
During the mating season, male giraffes slam their necks together in fighting bouts to determine which male is stronger and can therefore mate with females.