They can become tamer.
yes u can
First of all, (with all due respect), it's "mice".
I suggest you wait until they are hopping around.
It sounds like the mouse may have an infection in or around its eyes. Trying dabbing the affected places with a tiny bit of Neosporin. You may have to hold the mouse by the scruff to get it to hold still for that--be careful not to hurt it, and don't do that for long. A vet would be able to give you better advice.
You can hold the kittens right after their eyes and ears are open. If you hold them to soon they might lose their mother's sent and the mother wont recognize her baby and stop feeding it.
Yes, a baby nurse will get to hold the babies that she cares for. The baby nurse will hold the baby to feed, bathe, clothe, and comfort them.
I hold my rabbits at four weeks when there eyes are totaly opened and they are moving around. With my 1st time mothers I hold the mother and rub my all over her to get her scent on my hands, then i hold the babies.
Baby Hold On was created in 1977.
yes and no but you shouldn't unless you have too. To make sure that they are healthy and alive yes but you should handle them unless you have to. You can hold them and start taming them at 3 weeks of age.
Get your cutie as tired as possible. Baby's eyes should be drooping. Or, feed the little one some milk. If that doesn't work, just hold him up to your chest. It's warm so the baby will love it.
u hold it carefully like a baby instead it is a baby hamster
I had mouses at my home, they nibble your clothes into shreds. Then a pest control was arranged. It made things better.