No. Use a compressed paper pellet type of bedding. Such as a product called Yesterday's News from Purina. It uses old compressed newsprint and is very absorbent.
You can put a new mouse in the same cage as another, but if your mouse prefers living alone, don't put the mouse in the cage. The older mouse should be better off solitary.
you will need to keep you`re mouse cage about 70.
a hamster cage
A pet mouse would live in a cage like a hamster cage.
in a cage
There are a few cat litter products that can be used in a pet mouse cage to control odor. However, there are some types of litter that are deadly to the mouse. It is better to use a paper based bedding for a pet mouse.
Of coarse it can.
A cage
yes obviously
if a mouse can stick it's head through an area, it can get it's body through. if your unsure if your mouse can get out of a cage or not, put the mouse in the cage and close the doors of the cage, then put cage(with mouse in it) in bathtub overnight. if mouse gets out, your mouse will be safe in the bathtub(shut the drain of the bathtub) I hope this info will help
maybe or maybe not
Mice and other small rodents can squeaze through all most anything u should take your cage back and ask someone who works there and tell them u need a cage 4 a mouse they will show u what kind of cage u need!