First You: get a carton of blackcurrent juice, Mix it with milk, Shake it up in a carboard box, And then Pour it over your wild boar and grill it for dinner.
No, I mean a brand like Crittertrail, rotastak etc. (ps. I hate Rotastak cages so don't suggest them!) an aquarium works perfect. An aquarium works GREAT! crittertrail is a terrible flimsy brand i got a cage for critter trail and it snapped i about 2 months
yes it is more warmer for mice and rats
Yes we had a pregnant mouse who was in a cage with 7 other female mice, so we put her in her own cage. When she has her babies, she will make a nest for them so make sure there is plenty of bedding. If you do not separate them the baby mice might be at risk, although a pregnant mouse can be kept in the same cage. If her babies are in the cage with other mice, she might nip and bite the mice to protect her babies though
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two mice cost £20 with cage but can be more in other shops.
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.
Guinea pigs should be kept in a moderate temparature preferrably indoors. This should prevent field mice from getting into the cage. If you have any trouble you can always buy a new cage and set it up indoors.
No. The gerbil will eat the mouse
No. They probably will fight.
The size of the cage depends on the number of mice you plan on keeping in the cage. If you are housing one to three mice, it is suggested that you use a ten gallon aquarium with wire cover. Four to five mice should have a fifteen gallon aquarium and five to six should have a twenty gallon aquarium.
You shouldn't put older mice with younger mice. It usually causes fighting. If you must put them together, give them their own little housing area, take them out of the cage to get used to one another, the older one may get territorial if you put the other one straight into the cage with it.
No, the chicken wire is not small enough to keep the mice in.