It depends on how old the mouse is. If it is a New-born then no the mom will leave the mouse.
no it will eat its babys
its because either someone has touched the baby or it went away from its habitat. if the baby ran away from its habitat then it will take care of its self.if someone touched the baby then it will eventually die.
yes why not..every mother do it.
yes the mouse is afraid because i have a baby mouse and when you see a mouse in a field injured you care for it
Feed them, take care of them, whatever keeps them alive.
This could mean there is something wrong with the baby....the mother will reject a baby that is not healthy. Try putting it back with the rest of the litter and if it continues to be pushed out it is fairly safe to say it is abnormal. IF it is abnormal she may even eat it eventually. FYI The belief that the mother will not care for a baby after you have touched it is not true, I touch my baby rats and mice from the day they are born and I have even returned baby birds to their nests and the mother still fed them.
When you think he/she is ready and could take care of itself
It might try to kill it. and eat it. its parents will also tr to eat it wen its older
First of all.... the answer should be complete that how much small is the mouse??? that is, it's a little gorwn up baby or premature?????? It's really very hard to nurse a baby mouse, that to without any good vet's help...... as their body is really senstive to surrounding environment
You feed it a good diet. Get special mouse food from a pet store, and make sure it is drinking. If it is still skinny, then it is sick. Snakes don't care if the mouse is skinny!
The best advice for caring for baby mice would be: do not handle the baby mouse until it is as least one week old. Baby mice a very hard to take care of.
sure they still need there parents to care for them