First I would try a split tank idea, where there is a sheet of glass between the mice, so they can see each other without really interacting. Next I would try a sort of wire gate that they can't squeeze through to get each other's scents. then you may want to introduce them face to face, under close supervision for short intervals of time. But if that doesn't work-well, sometimes people aren't meant for eachother, which is the same with any living creature. ;3
...not if that companion happens to be a cat. Mice are not terribly social animals but keeping two together will keep them more active. An active mouse is a happy mouse. Keep an eye on them when you first introduce them because either one or the other may feel threatened and attack the other. If you put a male and female together, she will soon have pups--and will become protective and may attack the male.
Well how are they acting together? Are they both female? Because if they are they normally don't get along. Did you introduce them gradually or just throw them in the same cage? Because if you did then they want get along introduce them gradually!
To create a female counterpart to "Mickey Mouse", in other words, to create a female edition to "Mickey Mouse" which little girls could relate to, and therefore to create a wider audience to Disney.
No. Xerox was. Their Alto computer inspired Apple and other companies.
Yes, female mices can get along once they get used to each other. Introduce the mice outside the cage first and see how they get on. If they don't fight try this: clean the cage you are going to put them in very well (to get all the 'mouse' smell off it) and then put the female mice in the cage together at the same time. As this cage has been cleaned it should be neutral territory and therefore the female mice should not fight. If they do fight you might want to consider houseing them in different cages.
You have to introduce them to each other. IF YOU DON'T KNOW YOU SHOULDN'T BE BREEDING
They mate much like humans do. The male snake have hemipenes which the insert while "locked together" with the female. They then introduce sperm and well the rest is history.
the polite way is to introduce the female but if the male is more important than he goes first for example you would introduce the president first then his wife If you are introducing a married couple to another person, you'd probably say the husband first. If you are introducing two people, you would first introduce the one you had brought over to meet the other.
Yeah, but like with every other animal, you have to introduce them slowly and let them get used to each other. It's best to have them in a neutral play area for a while, so they can smell and get use to each other, and neither has territory there. Then it's best to put them in a neutral cage together, again, territorial issues.
It depends on what episode you are watching. Sometimes they are shown as married, sometimes they are dating, and other times they meet in the start of the episode, go through and adventure together and are together by the end.
You should not keep a rat and a mouse on the same cage together, The rat will most likely kill the mouse as that is their natural instinct.
Mice mate by a male sticking it's penis into a female mices vagina and a sperm meets up with an egg cell and forms a baby.by sniffing each other and getting to know each other