I don't see any harm in it, I used to give my hamsters Kleenex for bedding. Although, you may want to buy bedding that is made just for your mouse at a local pet store. Some materials have dyes so I wouldn't recommend it. As the other poster said go to your pet store, or use cotton baton and wood chips.
The sweater was made of wool. They attempted to make a sweater from the bags.
If it is a blanket then you put it in the washing machine. You use cold water and wool laundry detergent. An alternative is to get it dry cleaned.
Yes, but washing wool is a bit of an art form. Hot water is recommended, but regular laundry detergent is not. Instead, use a gentle dish detergent such as Dawn. It's much easier on the wool. Under no circumstances should you ever put wool in the dryer. Lay the sweater out flat on a towel to dry
to get set on fire you must add friction on cloth or a wool like sweater or pants or use a lighter or blow torch
yes u can use sawdust with any breed of hamsters
Have you tried washing the garment? Most wool clothing can be hand-washed in cool water and dried flat on a towel. You can use either a product like Woolite, or find a specialty yarn store in your area, or an online shop, that sells a wool wash like Eucalan. Some have lavender in them, which will reduce the wool smell and also repells moths.
There are a few cat litter products that can be used in a pet mouse cage to control odor. However, there are some types of litter that are deadly to the mouse. It is better to use a paper based bedding for a pet mouse.
Plants are grown in soil, sheep eat the plants, we use the sheep's wool to make the sweater.
It is advisable to hand-wash pure wool, just to be absolutely safe. However, many modern washing machines have a "wool" cycle which is gentle enough to handle pure wool. Place the garment in a mesh washing bag (usually found in the laundry section of a supermarket) and use Wool Wash. It should be fine.
Yes. Depending on the size of the sweater and the weight of yarn used, a knitted sweater may use up to 1000 or 2000 yards of yarn. The average ball of worsted weight yarn contains about 200 or less yards, so it is not only possible, but necessary to knit a sweater with more than one ball of yarn.
This jumper would best fit a smaller torso, given this limitation.
Soak it in water+vinegar. Stretch it back out to the original size. Let air dry.