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Q: Can two different mouse breeds be put together in the same cage?
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It is not bad to put 2 different breeds of piggies together. The most important thing is to make sure they get along outside the cage first. I have often seen different breeds housed together. Do not put a male and a female together unless you want to be looking for homes for many babies:-)


Can you put two different hamster breeds in one cage?

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Get a female mouse and male mouse, keep them in the same cage, they are likely to mate or breed if they're alone together.


Is it wise to put a mouse and a gerbil in the same cage?

Probably not. But I read a book in my school library about gerbils and the author of it said that one of his friends put a gerbil and a mouse together in a cage and they worked out OK.


Can a mouse and a rat put up with each other?

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Can you put a new mouse in the same cage with another mouse?

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.


Can a mouse and a hamster be put into the same cage together?

if u want them to kill each other yes


What tempertature will you need to maintain a mouse cage?

you will need to keep you`re mouse cage about 70.


What kind of cage is best for a mouse?

a hamster cage


What does a pet mouse need to live in?

A pet mouse would live in a cage like a hamster cage.


Do you put your mouse outside when your at school or work in a cage?

in a cage


Can put a mouse in a hamster cage?

No, mixing different species is not recommended and may end up in the death of the mouse or hamster, or both. The hamster could also chew off the mouse's tail.