I don't know about mice, I would guess 'yes' if you could find a vet to do it. I have had many male rats neutered so they could live with my females. Neutered, they are less aggressive and don't get the oily, musky smell that un-neutered rats do. Still, in retrospect, compared to the cost of the procedure and the longevity of the animals, I would not do it in the future. I'am not to 100% if you can neutered your mice go and ask your vet to see if you can or not. Sorry I can not help you that much.
The male rats (or mice) used in labs do not usually get neutered.
yes you can if the one you are going to adopt is spayed or neutered.
Yes, a male raccoon can be neutered but the animal will still not be a suitable pet.
Most all ferrets bought from pet stores or adopted from pet shelters, in the United States will be neutered. The largest breeder of ferrets in the US - Marshall Farms will have two blue tattoo dots on the ears indicating it has been neutered. Private breeders usually will not sell a ferret without the agreement that you have the ferret neutered.
i am not sure
at six months old
Yes, pet mice are aloud pretty much everywhere.
Sure if you get it neutered, but otherwise i think not. It's natural for mice to mate every day for the sake of offspring.
no.
the pet shop and they get them from breeders
Most mice like to be pet down their back and behind the ears. But do not pet them if they dont like to be petted.
You can name your pet mice anything from Harry Potter to rex, Kevin Rudd to Flower. It's your pet it's your choice.