The bath should be warm but not hot. You should check the temperature to make sure it doesn't burn your skin. Also make sure that the air is warm so that the wet baby doesn't get chilled. Lukewarm water is best.Around 35 degrees Celsius
You Should Always Take A Hot Water Bath
The warm water relaxes them... including their sphincter and/or bladder muscles.
If you soak in a warm bath, NOT HOT or it will only dry out skin more, and add some baby oil to the water
I would never bath a baby mouse personally. If you keep it you can try it with mildly warm water when it is mature.
A warm bath is fine when pregnant, but if the water is too hot it isn't good for the baby. So definitely skip hot tubs! :)
When you finish running the bath then stick your elbow to test how warm it is because its no good using your hand because your hand can take in more heat then your elbow. Try not to keep your baby in the bath for to long because it will probably get fed up and start crying. If your baby likes the bath and its been in for quite a while then check the temperature with your elbow again and see what you think if its too cold then add a bit of warm water but don't do that with your baby in the bath because if it gets too hot and you don't realize then your baby's skin could be scolded and damaged.
I would Say that it shouldn't be extremly hot but should just me mild warmishANSWERAs hot as is comfortable. the human body is well able to adapt.
Warm to hot bath water should be used for relaxation purposes, and a tepid bath is recommended for reducing fevers. Herbs can greatly enhance the therapeutic value of the bath for a variety of illnesses and minor discomforts.
Shouldn't be too cold - should be at least warm
I think that ther warmed the water on something and then puted it on the bath.
Yes. You shouldn't force them into water... spray the with warm water with a spray bottle or offer a warm bath in a bowl or bird bath from pet store. (Do NOT buy from Petsmart or Petco. They are very cruel.)