Only if the cage is big and each side of the cage has a nest! Also make sure the mom's are friends!
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Be sure to separate all of them after 2 -3 weeks or the females will become pregnant.
Yes, they can. But concerning the mother, don't keep them together. Only have the babies with the mother when milk feeding them. The mother might eat the babies.
you should split them up as soon as possible and then when the babies are 5 weeks old get rid of how many you want and then maybe when they are 20 weeks old put the rest of them back together again.
A mouse's gestation period is around 20 days.
If you know they are nice to each other. Otherwise they can get stressed and they can eat the babies! But in some cases they work perfect and help each other out. And well, even if this could work i wouldn't recommend it.
I had mice but like i do with every animal before i get it i do some research on them and you arent suposed to put a male and female together in the first place so i would advice you 'not' to put the male back in with the female
Mice mate by a male sticking it's penis into a female mices vagina and a sperm meets up with an egg cell and forms a baby.by sniffing each other and getting to know each other
the female mice should not hurt the babies but may become jelous so i would put them in separate cages to be on the safe side.. but if she is in a cage with two other females how did it get pregnant??
You should never house male mice together as they will always fight to establish dominance. I have heard that it is ok to house male mice together if they were raised from babies with each other, but I wouldn't recommend it. I once housed two male mice together because a girl at the pet store advised me they had been raised together and the bigger one killed the other by the time I came home from work.
No, they will have babies, and if you kelp them together they won't stop having babies, so don't put them together for even a minute(unless they are spayed or neutered)
As long as the male guinea pigs have been weaned they are ready to leave their mother, as you cannot keep a mother with her own male babies, because if they mate the babies that she has will have genetical problems. No you can't keep the two adult mothers together as when the babies are born they will try to feed off both mothers.
You shouldn't put older mice with younger mice. It usually causes fighting. If you must put them together, give them their own little housing area, take them out of the cage to get used to one another, the older one may get territorial if you put the other one straight into the cage with it.
Yes we had a pregnant mouse who was in a cage with 7 other female mice, so we put her in her own cage. When she has her babies, she will make a nest for them so make sure there is plenty of bedding. If you do not separate them the baby mice might be at risk, although a pregnant mouse can be kept in the same cage. If her babies are in the cage with other mice, she might nip and bite the mice to protect her babies though