There are several important things to place in a mouse cage. First, you should get the biggest cage you can afford, to make your mouse happy and healthy. Next, you should purchase a bedding, but NO pine or cedar bedding! This is hazardous to your mouse's health. You should put the wheel in the center or edge of the cage. A wheel is important for your mouse, to exercise on. and release his stress. It can also be very entertaining to watch your mouse on the wheel. Sometimes, they even sleep on their wheel. You should put a small bowl in the corner of the cage for food. Attach a small rodent water bottle to the lower bottom of the wall of the cage for the mouse to drink. Put a few chew toys in the cage, and you will own a happy and healthy little pet!
Well, yes. Mice need cages. I find that the best cage is an aquarium. My mouse, Aurora, is extremely active so her large tank fits her well. Cages with bars are good for climbing, but mice can squeeze through very narrow spaces so WATCH OUT!!! :-) Habitrails are... okay, but mice will probably chew through the plastic over time. Plus, habitrails are hard to clean. Basic aquarium cage accesories include the following: # Exercise wheel - Mice LOVE exercise wheels!!! Don't get plastic (easily chewed unless it's really good) or metal with bars (might damage the tail of a running mouse). Aurora's wheel is made of small metal squares and she ADORES it! :-) # Food dish - Doesn't have to be anything special. Just beware: Mice love to knock things around! # Water bottle - If you got an aquarium, make sure you have a suction cupped water bottle that's easy to get water out of. Mice are mighty, but not that strong! # Cage topper - I have a wire mesh top for my aquarium. Mice are amazing jumpers and they love exploring. Tops for cages are essential! (Make sure they can breathe through it!!! # Ladder - One of my mouse's favorite toys is her trusty wooden ladder. The toy itself was made for parrots, but the perfectly spaced rungs were a challenge for a while, but now she's a rocket when it comes to climbing! # Hidey huts - This part is easy. Just take an empty box (Cheez-it, crackers, etc.) and cut off one of the sides. Then cut some holes around it so your mouse can explore the top too. To make sure your mouse lives a long life, change around the cage accessories every day. (I do it in the morning and at night). It's hard to change instinct, sometimes impossible, but you can make the cage really boring at night so your mouse sleeps then. Oh, one last thing. TAKE OUT THE WHEEL BEFORE YOU GO TO BED!!! The wheel might seem quiet in the store, but trust me, IT WILL SQUEAK, even if your mouse doesn't! (Aurora makes an extremely soft whistling noise when she's exploring, but that's it!) Plus, it will keep the wheel a treat for your mouse. Hope I helped!
A cage that is big enough so that there is some kind of toy, room for water and food dishes, and enough room for your mousy to run around. :)
Aquariums are best for mice but make sure to put a wire screen on top so the inventive mouse can't get loose. Plastic hamster cages are also good but if the materials are not strong enough a mouse can chew on the plastic and get out. Avoid cages with metal bars too far apart. If you can fit your finger between a bar then its probably not a good idea as mice can easily squeeze themselves into small places.
A medium size, has thin grills and especially, with a playing wheel.
Mice need to eat. They eat anything. And they need water. just put it in a medicine cup.
Some sort of house, like an igloo, a wheel, a cardboard tube, a water bottle, and a food dish
only when the mice have been good and cleaned their cages.
In cages.
they can sleep in their cages
No, generally diffrent types of mice do not go good together, especially if they are not baby mice. They would probably fight and theres a 50/50 chance they could kill each other. I would strongly recommend keeping them in separate cages, but the cages could be right next to each other. Hope I helped!
no the mouse will be eaten and they fight
if it doesnt have thin tunnels then yes... i think lol NO NO NO!!!!!! hamster cages are TOTALLY unsuitable for mice as they have calapsible rib cages. A suitable cage is a fully plastic cage with NO bars. Or a fish tank with a decent lid- hope this helps
Depending on how many mice there are (obviously the more mice, the more room needed) an old aquarium would be good but you may want to add more ventilation. Also a bin cage is really good. (which is what i use for my mouse) research ''bin cages'' and it will show you what they are, and how to make them. Have fun with your mice/mouse!
They can, just sometimes better not to. Mice are very small & flexible. Wire cages need to have very small bar spacing - 1.5 cm or less - to avoid them getting out.
You need four mice two cages fish and cat food. You first separate the mice in to the two cages. You feed one mouse regular cat food. The other one you feed fish food. After maybe a decade, or how ever long it takes to see results. You see how it effected them. Is the cat food make the mouse fat and stupid? Or maybe they are more sexy compaired to the other mice? You will get to see.
Usually wire ones as they can climb on them.
About £15 - £55 Depends How Big Or How Hi Tech The Cage Is
Fish, mice, hamsters, small animals that like in cages.