yes if you want to kill it
That's a hard one, but the best thing to try is milk with a dropper.
you can bye a other mouse that has milk in her body and see if it take cares if the baby mouse
It tastes like milk that is really watered down.
Fill a pipette with baby soy milk formula (or kitten milk) and feed it to the baby mouse every 1-2 hours
condensed milk mixed with water,warm watered down milk with bread in as food. it will eat ome soft solids eg tomato, carrot, a bit of hay etc
Milk is for mammal consumption. Other than adding calcium to the soil, it doesnt help the plant. Plants naturally seek water in the soil. It could possibly survive in the milk but would like the water better.
Mice can not digest diary. Feeding a mouse cow milk can cause an imbalance in its digestive tract. If you need to hand feed a baby mouse, which is very hard to do, then you need to use milk replacement formula made for puppies.
there is two milk?
no they don't.
yes, but soy baby formula is better. also, water down the milk a little (whether it's milk or baby soy)
ONLY GIVE IT KITTY MILK OR OR LACTOSE FREE MILK AND NEVER GIVE THEM CHEESEAnswerAwww, a baby mouse! I use to have one too .. raised it and put it back out in the fields.Baby "anything" should have warm milk (slightly less than body temp. Test it on your wrist (shouldn't be the same temp as baby milk, but just the chill taken off the milk. As long as the milk has been refrigerated there should be no harm in giving the mouse day old milk. I put a tiny bit of honey in with the milk, then I dipped a cloth in it and let the baby mouth suckle on it. I called him "Fat Albert" later on. LOLAlso, to learn more about raising your little mouse go to "google" and put in:"What to feed a baby mouse." There is all kinds of info through Google.AnswerYes, its fine to feed your mouse organic milk-in fact that is really good for your mouse!AnswerDo NOT feed your mouse cow milk! If you must give him milk that is not from the mother then use ORGANIC GOATS MILK.Puppy milk or kitten milk formula is best for baby mice, because it contains nutrients and stuff much like mouse milk. Regular milk will do in a pinch, but baby mice weren't made to digest cow's milk, and it can cause problems for them.AnswerMice cannot digest cows milk. Period. Go to the pet store and get the goats milk that is formulated for puppys or kittens.
It is best to feed an abandoned baby mouse regular or kitten/puppy milk mix diluted in water. Once it has opened its eyes it is ok to start giving it bits of solid foods like cheese, or specialized mouse food. It is best to feed an abandoned baby mouse regular or kitten/puppy milk mix diluted in water. Once it has opened its eyes it is ok to start giving it bits of solid foods like cheese, or specialized mouse food.