It is very possible. My mouse has the same problem, yet i have failed to fix it.
I read on the website below that it has a respiratory problem. There are many causes of this. Mine was caused by cedar chips.
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take her to the vet immidiatly
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I'm sure its possible, if you have the right supplies, and I'm delighted your making such a move to nurse a tiny baby mouse back to health!
I'd take my friend to a veterinarian for a professional opinion .
Yes, with a mouse rebinder. Yes, with a mouse rebinder.
The mouse will turn out to be a normal shade of brown.
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Chittering miceI have 4 mice and they chitter a lot too. I have asked a breeder about this and he said it is normal. As for the squeaking when you touched her, it depends on how hard you touched. If it was light and there is a lump there I would consider taking her to a vet ASAP.
As much as possible
it is possible