Food poisoning.
Mice carry a multitude of bacteria that comes from their environment, so depending on where the mouse has been, depends on what they'll leave behind.
Wild mice can potentially carry diseases that could be transmitted to rabbits if they come into contact with each other. Some diseases that wild mice may carry include leptospirosis, salmonellosis, and various parasites like fleas, ticks, and mites, which can indirectly affect rabbits. Leptospirosis, for example, can be transmitted through the urine of infected animals, including mice. Salmonellosis is another bacterial infection that can be spread through feces, and both wild mice and rabbits are susceptible to it. Additionally, parasites carried by mice could infest the environment shared by rabbits, leading to health issues for the rabbits. To minimize the risk of disease transmission from wild mice to rabbits, it's essential to maintain good hygiene practices in the rabbits' environment. This includes keeping their living area clean and free of mouse droppings, securing food and water sources to prevent contamination, and regularly monitoring the rabbits for any signs of illness. If wild mice are a concern, taking steps to control their presence, such as using traps or sealing off entry points into the rabbits' habitat, can also help reduce the risk of disease transmission.
give them more food
To kill mice and rats which ate the sailors' food and potentially carried disease.
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eating fatty food
The production of acorns by oak trees affects Lyme disease in humans because deer and deer mice eat acorns, deer ticks carry Lyme disease live on deer and deer mice. If the acorn level drops, the deer and deer mice population drops, the deer tick population drops, and there are less deer ticks to give humans Lyme disease.
they eat any house food.... but you can give them cheese! --melissa
In can. Mice carry disease and it can be carried through the feces.
I am pretty sheer they do if there from the streets because they could pic up diseases from flees. I hope that answers you question! :D
they would die or roam around.
You should give bearded dragons bugs, I'm not sure if they can have small mice or not.