When a mother rejects her kitten it may be best to separate the felines because the mother may kill the kitten because of the scent of a human is on it. The mother thinks that it is no longer her baby.
Buy a rabbit milk mix, and bottle feed. Go to your local library to find more on bottle feeding rabbits.
Get the baby rats out of the cage and take them to the vet to make sure they are okay would be my first action!!
If you have no clue give them to the vet, So nothing bad happens if they're rejected.
Is the mother a mouse? Is the father a mouse? Then yes, it is a mouse.
The baby mouse can leave it's mother when it's about four weeks or older. At that time, the baby mouse is fully weaned of mother's milk. The baby mouse should also be eating solid foods as well.
after like 6 months
That can only mean that the baby mouse will die soon...
Yes, a mouse will nurse young from another mother if the other mother is removed or deceased
YES! In the wild, when an rat or mouse dies, the mother eats them because the scent will attract predators...So the mother eats it to protect the family/group from predators...Remove the dead baby mouse because otherwise the mother will eat it and there is no telling what that could do to the mother...
No way. If the baby mice are in the cage long enough with the mother mouse, the mother mouse will indefinitely eat the babies.
It depends on what relation ship the baby has with the adult. if it is its mother than probably. but keep quiet, any sudden noises can scare the mother and this can result to it eating its young. if it is a male mouse than this may not be a good idea as they are very territorial and may kill the baby.
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If, in very rare cases, the mother lovebird rejects one of her babies you are forced to hand feed. Handfeeding is the process of basically hand feeding them with bird formula specially designed for baby birds. However, handfeeding a baby bird at day one is not recommended as it is not getting it's mother's nutrients. Possible reasons for the reject may be that the mother thinks the baby is too weak, you peeked into the nestbox too much, you pulled the babies one at a time for handfeeding, etc.
Hm, i would say 1-2 cm.