Me and my brother heard a sqeaking noise and it was coming from my cat's mouth!We rescued a young mouse but not to young and after that i put it in my old rats cage(my rat sadly died afew months ago R.I.P).that was when we had to go on a trip we had planned to go to Orlando(i live in Florida and in clermont). we went but realisied that it was to late to go back but beofre then we put the mouse in the cage in the shed. the next day we found the mouse dead R.I.P. so if i were you i would not if you don't think i have a good reason then ask a vet or a mouse expert
in memory of the mouse cheese
hope you take my advice
well you could but it might bite you!
carbon dioxide. (experiment by: Jason Priestly) He put a mouse in a jar, the mouse couldn't breathe. Then he put a plant in the same jar as the mouse, and the mouse could breathe!
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.
no because the mouse can choke if he eats the plastic. if you want you could use a paper to play with him\her but still becareful
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.
Not really... the male mouse will probably mate with her shortly after she gives birth and this can put stress on the mother, and could cause her to eat her babies.
No, mixing different species is not recommended and may end up in the death of the mouse or hamster, or both. The hamster could also chew off the mouse's tail.
In sealed container 1, put water a bowl of water and a mouse. In sealed container 2, put a plant and a mouse. In sealed container 3, put only a mouse, as a control experiment. See which mouse takes longer to asphyxiate (suffocate). An experiment similar to this was done hundreds of years ago for the very purpose of discovering that plants produce oxygen. If you have more time and you want to be more humane, you could use iron in place of the mouse, and see which iron has more rust after a certain period of time.
Let's put the fertilizer in the shed. During summertime, this cat is going to shed a lot of hair. .
It could be a 'shed'.
A computer mouse is an input device.
If you have a mouse and you are 100% sure it's a mouse, to catch it you can sit in the room QUIETLY and wait for it to come out but how do you get it out? well, get a plate and put either nuts, breadsticks, jam , bread or anything that is mainly wheat, maize or oats and be extremely quiet and wait and then you can safely let it back into the wild.Or you could do it the harsh way, put food on a mouse trap or get an exterminator.(these ways both could lead to killing the mouse)so we advise the first way.be careful like we said be 100% sure its a mouse, you don't want rats, flies, or ants !