Yes but they will go anal
It means to put a week's worth of pay on the (large) posterior of an adult entartainer at a gentleman's club.
First move your mouse to a temporary home; i put mine in a run about ball. then disassemble the cage, throw out the old bedding and fill it with brand new bedding. then reassemble your cage and put your mouse back in. i suggest changing the bedding at least 1 a week; maybe more if your mouse has strong smelling urine. = )
Yes, if the male roborovski male is it's family. You could even put 2 weeks old hamsters with their family.
No because if you put a baby mouse/mice with adults they would think it's FOOD! Trust me, I had a baby field mouse and I put it in the cage with the adults and it was gone soon.
It depends on what relation ship the baby has with the adult. if it is its mother than probably. but keep quiet, any sudden noises can scare the mother and this can result to it eating its young. if it is a male mouse than this may not be a good idea as they are very territorial and may kill the baby.
Put it back in it's cage and give it treats, sunflower seeds ect. Make sure it has a nice dark place to hide into. My mouse is terrified of rats, but alas for him, he shares a room with two =3 all u need to do is put it back into the cage, i dont see why you would be showing the mouse the rats because they are the natural enemy of the mouse!
you put a mouse in a mouse wheel you give the mouse old cheese so when it fart it runs faster this is called mouserunnenrgy !
have sex with it
Put it in you're mouse. Put it in you're 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.
yep!
Yes I have a 9 week old rat with a 3 week old rat. Just be readdy for some unfair squabbling. My nine week old used to pick on the young one now they snuggle and everything.