yes they do because they will feel more comfortable and they would probebly be more active
no they dont
Yes, a mouse (female or male) will get lonely if kept alone in a cage. Mice are very social animals and need the company of other mice to be happy.
Well it matters what breed! I have had hammys for all my 10 years. I have a beautiful, fancy Russian boy. Well, Chinese hammys must be with their mate. I need 2 know wat breed your talking about. Email me if u need 2! Kiera303
No, they need to mate, then the doe will give birth a month later.
Only if you want them to mate. It would help the female during the process of incubation.
You should not leave a mouse unattended outside it's cage; this is dangerous as it could get injured, escape or be attacked by something (like another pet). Inside their cage, a mouse can be left unattended for any length of time as long as the cage is clean and the mouse has enough food and water. A mouse should not be left alone too long if it is by itself (in it's cage) - mice are soical animals and therefore need the company of other mice.
Mice and other small rodents can squeaze through all most anything u should take your cage back and ask someone who works there and tell them u need a cage 4 a mouse they will show u what kind of cage u need!
Mice groom and clean themselves there is no reason wash your pet, but if it really needs to be cleaned you have use a damp wash clothe and gentle clean away whatever is on it. but u will need to make sure it is completely dry before returning it to its cage or it could become chilled and get very sick.
Cockatiels do not need anything to have a mate. Just put him/her in the cage with your cockatiel, however, if you want them to mate, they will not mate if you do not have a nesting box. In order to breed cockatiels, you will need a nesting box.
They should be 6 weeks or older, but the father should be in a cage so that they won't fight or mate. The father's child should be outside of the cage. ~ I hoped this helped you out!(:
Yes , they are clean and fun creatures and great with kids. They dont need much looking after all they need is a c;ean cage food toys and fresh water.
Tons of live or dead mice, I think they need like 3 a day or something and then water and a glass cage decorated with its habitat and I don't mean pictures just make it homey for it.
First you need to get them comfortable sitting on your hand. To get them used to your hand, get a chair and sit next to the cage while holding your arm in their cage. Mice are naturally curious and after awhile (maybe a few sessions) they will come out and sniff at your hand. They may even put their paws on your hand or climb it! Once they are happy doing this, pick them up gently (not by their tail!) and hold them in your hand. It is now when you can start taming them separately. Take them out of the cage one at a time and hold one in your hand (maybe patting him/her gently) then swap the mice and do the same for the other. Do this regually (everyday) and soon your mice will be tame!