Yes you can! this is how I caught my wild/pet mouse! first, you need a medium/small size box. Then you need a roundish, piece of dog, or cat food. then you needto cut the box in halfish. after that you need (optional) peanut butter. next, if you have peanut butter, you need to spread the peanut buter all over the piece of dog/cat food. (it would be better to have peanut butter.)make sure its sticky when you get a stick. the stick needs to be about 1 and a half to 2 inches taller than the half of the box.try to put the piece of food on the floor outside. then get the stick and the box and balance them on each other. do that by putting the food on the bottom. then balance the stick on the piece of food.(its better with peanut butter because thestick usually sticks and the mice like peanut butter.) then put the box on top of the sick! Finally, you have it!!! how it works, is the mouse will take the piece of food and it will cause the stick and box to fall. Trapping the mouse!! once it does, you might need thick gloves too. get a large magezine, or book, and put it under the half of the box, then pick it up. dont let the mouse out!!!! lol!! then put it in a box!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanx fur reading this!!!!
The mice are very likely to fight and kill each other. Also, the wild mouse could have diseases which it could pass on to the tame mouse.
peanut butter and a mouse trap....
Wild Mouse - Pleasure Beach Blackpool - was created in 1958.
Let wild animals live in the wild.
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it depends what type of mouse it is
No, wild animals belong in the wild.
It is purple
No.
Do not take care of wild animals.
a wild undomesticated mouse will stay wild, so i recommend releasing it outside away from your house
Hello. My pet mouse bred with a wild mouse, she had 11 gourgous babies, but they all died after about 6 months. We believe they had a disese passed on from the father.