Yes, many mice are kept as pets. Everybody knows about "lab rats" they are usually mice. Do some research on the web and do watch out for disease. There are ways to do this safely, if you want to, but you have to be careful.
samething as you take care as pet mice
No.
No but if they do take them to a vet
you should take them maybe to a vet, call an expert, keep them, or send them to a pet shop. or... you could leave them.yep he is right!
only when the mice have been good and cleaned their cages.
2 make a pet mouse quiet just ware then out. Play with it and then it will get 2 tired 2 squeek.
it depends on the size of the snake, when they are hatchlings they eat pinkies (newborn mice), juvenile they can eat adult mice, full grown they can eat rats (small, medium, and large).
Feeding a newborn baby mouse with non-two percent milk is not advisable, as their digestive systems are not equipped to handle cow's milk or any other human milk alternatives. Newborn mice require specific nutritional formulas designed for their species, often available from pet stores or specialized breeders. Using inappropriate milk can lead to health issues or even death in young mice. It's best to consult with a veterinarian for proper care and feeding methods for orphaned or newborn mice.
Yes, pet mice are aloud pretty much everywhere.
no.
wild mouse, yes pet mouse, no unless you are allergic
get a cat Get a pet snake they eat mice and it is funny to watch, or just get a mouse trap cheaper then a snake and a cat.