Yes, definitely. Some kids need more than the mother can produce at the time, and baby formula is safe.
If you feel the need to supplement what his mother is offering, you are best off sticking with goats milk. However, mom usually knows best, and her milk will be far superior to anything you could possibly offer.
If you have a baby mouse, dont put in a bathtub. Put it somewhere safe like maybe back outside. If you continue to keep this baby mouse, though, try a shoebox with tissues. That way the mouse can eat the tissues and have a comfy bed.
NO its not safe
No, what you drink goes to the baby too.
Take care of it. Feed it, change it, keep it safe, and follow the directions the parents give you.
yes unless she is going to breast feed
Im no doctor...but I wouldnt. I mean that is really unhealthy. I'd stick with baby food.
Soy milk of any kind or brand is dangerous to infants. You can purchase soy-based baby formula, which contains all the nutrients the infant needs, but not feed pure soy milk.
Once prepared, the formula is good for 24 hours. At that point, if it hasn't been consumed yet by your baby, it should be discarded.Once prepared, the formula is good for 24 hours. At that point, if it hasn't been consumed yet by your baby, it should be discarded.
:O No it's not! the dog could probably choke on it ( any type of dog ). That's like saying is it safe to feed your baby fried chicken! Lol you can't do that either! So no it's a bad idea!
You can surely take them home and raise them until they are of the age, 1-2 months old. But if they are under the hood of a car, take them to your local Vet or bath them with warm shallow water to get the dirt and germs off. You can feed them formula, dairy milk and water which you will need to feed them every hour and a half (even at night) so they will not starve to death. Don't be scared if one or two die that day or night, some may not be used to the lifestyle change. Also buy or get a female mature mouse from your local pet store or mouse breeder where they can then feed the baby mice and mother them. Sometime you will need to tell your family but if you choose not to, keep them away in your bedroom or somewhere safe and warm and quiet for them to rest.