I wouldn't recommend it. Sometimes people catch hantavirus from wild mice. Baby mice usually learn off the behaviors of their parents, so if the mother is mischievous, you may end up with 4-12 naughty little ones! If you are thinking of letting the mouse go, go to a park and do it otherwise you'll have lots of mice hanging around your house.
No, wild animals belong in the wild.
Absolutely NOT!!! They are wild and will just spread germs!
outside in the real world.
Let wild animals live in the wild.
You need to get a hamster cage. It's made of wire and they can't chew through it. wouldn't a mouse cage be better?
a wild undomesticated mouse will stay wild, so i recommend releasing it outside away from your house
generally wild mice are not as docile and considered bad pets
they will eat just about anything and will chew out of just about anything that is not metallic. they love bread and cookies----apples - note: if you see one wild mouse, you probably have 10.
To ensure a wild mouse does not run away when observing its behavior, you can use a humane trap or cage to contain the mouse during observation. Additionally, providing a comfortable and secure environment with food and water can help keep the mouse calm and prevent it from escaping.
no, the guinea pig should live with its own kind, wild mice also carry disease.
The mice are very likely to fight and kill each other. Also, the wild mouse could have diseases which it could pass on to the tame mouse.
peanut butter and a mouse trap....