No. Not unless it carried some bizarre parasite that attached to your esophageous wall, but that's extremely unlikely.
Another thing would be for the baby mouse to crawl into your throat, but I'm pretty sure you'd choke from it.
If a baby mouse falls three inches, it is unlikely to be injured. Baby mice are very small and light, so a short fall like this is not usually harmful. It is important to make sure the baby mouse is returned to its nest or cared for properly to ensure its well-being.
save a stray and make his day
Put ur finger down ur throut to force yourself to barf
Baby mice are introduced to food by their mothers so you should not need to interfere in anyway unless the baby mouse doesn't have a mother. I think baby mice start to eat solid food at around 2-3weeks.
but it in a box with water, make sure it is closed, put it in the freezer, but make sure the mouse cant get out of the box because then you may receive mice dropping all over the food in you freezer.....vwlaa...not that hard
Make sure you feed him and give him water and make sure you keep a close eye on him
No. Get him a mouse. Make it a small one he won't eat one that is bigger than him.
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Once the baby mouse has opened its eyes, you can begin to introduce solid foods such as baby cereal (rice or oatmeal). Mix the dry cereal with whichever milk formula you have been using (goat milk, KMR, Esbilac). Add enough formula to the dry cereal so that it is a consistency that can still be fed through a syringe. You can mix a little bit of baby food in with the dry cereal as well, such as applesauce, to make the taste more appealing to your baby mouse. Gently squirt the cereal mixture out of the tip of the syringe just enough so that the cereal is peeking out of the hole. Hold the tip of the syringe with the glob of cereal in front of your baby mouse's mouth until he licks it off. You can also squirt a small glob onto the palm of your hand and allow your baby mouse to lick it up that way. Continue giving your baby mouse both cereal and formula at feeding time until he is 3-4 weeks, at which time he can be given regular solid mouse food and a water bottle.
I just recently found a baby mouse. It had fur when I found it and it's eyes were not yet open. I searched the internet and this website was very helpful! http://mouseranch.com/FYI/orphans.shtmlhope this helps!
yes, but soy baby formula is better. also, water down the milk a little (whether it's milk or baby soy)
You cannot get pregnant from stray sperm in swimming pools or stray sperm in general. Sperm is very delicate and can be destroyed by water or sometimes even air, even bacteria in the vagina itself can kill sperm. Unless you use artificial insemination, a penis and a vagina together are necessary to make a baby.