Mice can be given baths in very little water, although they really do not like water. They have a self survival instinct that makes them frantic and giving them baths is very difficult as they jump, cling and try to climb out of the bathing container. Mice in themselves are very clean animals and if you watch will see that they clean and bath themselves regularly.
To bathe a mouse add a small amount of mild dish soap to the tepid warm water in a container. Put mouse in while holding it in one hand. Gently dip fingers of other hand and rub mouse until throughly wet. Gently towel dry, being careful not to expose to drafts. Mice do not need to be bathed. They have a grooming instinct that they follow unless they are ill. It's not necessary. Mice groom themselves a lot, maybe even more than cats do. It's also a bad idea to get a mouse wet--they're little and will chill easily, and respiratory infections are dangerous for them. If your mouse is dirty, leave it alone and it will clean itself. If it's sick and not grooming, you can try rubbing it gently with a soft, damp cloth, but most mice won't stand for that, unless they're very, very tame. Mice will also groom each other, if you have more than one living together.
mice do't need baths, so there's no answer to this question
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you don't bath mice.
Mice do not need to be given baths, they clean themselves. It often does more harm than good by stressing them out.
I would never bath a baby mouse personally. If you keep it you can try it with mildly warm water when it is mature.
i don't think so i don't know how you would lol and i never give mine baths . . .
no
If you give them baths, no.
You dont give a panther gecko baths
Pet it, cover it's eyes, give it something soft to sit in, or give it food. Some people give them warm baths, but very few of my rats have ever liked baths.
NO, I think that mice can't give themselves a heart attack.
yes