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What are the chances of Baby Mice having diseases?

Rat fleas carried the pathogen that caused the plague. If the mice have been raised in a pet shop or by a breeder, there is not that great a chance of the baby mice having a disease. Unless you're talking about genetic disorders, which can arise from inbreeding. My husband and I have raised hundreds of mice and never had any problem with disease.


Does a dad care for baby mice?

Male mice will not care for the baby mice but they will eat the babies.


Can rabbits catch diseases from mice?

yes


How high can baby mice jump?

baby mice can jump up to a inch high


Do pet mice have diseases?

The only way pet mice have diseases is if they didn't get the shot provided to become a pet or if you found it off the street. A list of mice and rat diseases is listed in the website (related links) below.


You have found a baby mice its about 45 days old and has no fur Will it have any diseases or will it be okay?

A 45 day-old mouse is already an adult. They turn into adult mice in about 24 to 30 days. A hairless mouse is a breed of mouse.


Are mice called kittens?

Yes, baby mice are.


Feeding baby mice?

You can feed baby mice kitten formula by diluting the formula by a two thirds. Mice do not do well with cows milk.


When can baby mice be held?

The best age to start handling baby mice is four to five weeks.


What does micicles mean?

It means baby mice.


What is the best advice in caring for baby mice?

The best advice for caring for baby mice would be: do not handle the baby mouse until it is as least one week old. Baby mice a very hard to take care of.


What has the author Peter C Taylor written?

Peter C. Taylor has written: 'The use of SCID mice in the investigation of human autoimmune disease' -- subject(s): Animal models, Autoimmune diseases, Chimera, Diseases, Immune system, Immunology, Mice, Mice as laboratory animals, Mice, SCID, Pathology, SCID Mice