no no
As far as he's concerned ,he's been kidnapped . Let him go,please.
Vacuum them up and if you keep the pools disinfectant levels right there should be nothing to wory about.
generally wild mice are not as docile and considered bad pets
Lennie kept a dead mouse in his pocket because he enjoyed petting soft things and found comfort in touching the mouse's fur.
WHAT ENVIORMENT SHOULD A BABY MOUSE STAY IN? I found a baby mouse the other day on my porch. I have a little fishtank that is empty. It has a built in light and gravel. The mouse is teeny! During the day, I keep the light on to keep it warm....... even though it acts like it doesn't like it. But at night, I turn it off. Mice DO like the dark. If it gets cold, it'll bury itself in the gravel... if it is a mouse and has that instinct. By the way, I named him Robert- Bob for short. : )
Well, if the puppies are very young, you should keep them inside with the right tempreture. If there a bit older and are able to go outside, then consinder taking them for a walk :) but if your one of those people that don't keep a dog in the house, AND dosent have a backyard, then don't have dog ?
You should not keep a rat and a mouse on the same cage together, The rat will most likely kill the mouse as that is their natural instinct.
No, wild animals belong in the wild.
Absolutely NOT!!! They are wild and will just spread germs!
The ability to keep a horse in your backyard is determined by local zoning laws. You should contact your local agricultural association for more information. Many places have laws forbidding the keeping of livestock in backyards.
wait. keep it warm in blankets and heat pads. you will soon see
I would most likely keep a Phoenix in my backyard