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It depends on the reason that it's losing hair. Is the mouse itching and scratching? This could be a problem with mites or Allergies. See this page for more info: http://mouseranch.com/FYI/itchy&scratchy.shtml.

It can also be caused by over grooming, or "barbering." Sometimes mice will barber each other. See http://www.thefunmouse.com/info/hair-loss.cfm.

Or it could be that your mouse is just old, and hair loss is part of the aging process. With my oldest mouse, her hair does seem to be quite a bit thinner than it used to be, though she doesn't have any bald patches.

I hope one of these pages has information that is useful for you.

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