you can tell if your pet mouse is dying because it will start breathing hard and twitch a lot. If they shiver, or their tale turns purple or any other color than pink. If they feel stiff or they aren't moving. Another way is if you pick it up and it feels lighter than it usually is or they feel stiff and their tale stays in 1 spot or hardly moves.
Sneezing, wheezing, loss of weight are signs of pneumonia.
Fur loss should also be checked out by a vet.
Any lumps could be abscesses and should be monitored and taken to a vet if they reach more than an inch across or are causing discomfort.
Any excess porphyrin, the red stuff that comes out their eyes and nose, can also be a sign of illness.
If your rat is constantly chewing on the barws no matter how many wooden sticks there are for her to chew on in the cage what do yo do then?
Domestic rats have weak lungs. If the cage hasn't been kept as clean as it should have, they can develope problems. Discharge from the nose, or heavy breathing usually mean pnumonia and you need to treat the rat with antibiotics. If you can't afford the vet, go to the pet store and get fish antibiotics. the pet store people should know the dosage. Hope this helps,
Compare your mouse's normal behavior to the current behavior, if you see a difference such as sleeping in often or not eating tell your local veteran.
if it has rabies it would be active in the daytime or even unfearful around humans....both red flags for rabies in any rodent
I'm sure he already knows he's sick, if not break it to him very gently
See if it has a pulse. That will tell you if it is deceased.
depends on what is wrong with it but u should probably take it to a vet
It is purple
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.
There are 63 known diseases that a mouse can get, excluding STD's.
peanut butter and a mouse trap....
Wild Mouse - Pleasure Beach Blackpool - was created in 1958.
Let wild animals live in the wild.
The duration of Wild Mouse - Pleasure Beach Blackpool - is 60.0 seconds.
it depends what type of mouse it is
No, wild animals belong in the wild.
There are many diseases that a wild pond turtle can catch in its lifetime. One of these diseases is known as ulcerative shell disease.
No.
Do not take care of wild animals.