Wood shavings
You can put a new mouse in the same cage as another, but if your mouse prefers living alone, don't put the mouse in the cage. The older mouse should be better off solitary.
in a cage
yes
if a mouse can stick it's head through an area, it can get it's body through. if your unsure if your mouse can get out of a cage or not, put the mouse in the cage and close the doors of the cage, then put cage(with mouse in it) in bathtub overnight. if mouse gets out, your mouse will be safe in the bathtub(shut the drain of the bathtub) I hope this info will help
no
Probably not. But I read a book in my school library about gerbils and the author of it said that one of his friends put a gerbil and a mouse together in a cage and they worked out OK.
Get his cage, place it on the floor next to a wall, and keep the cage door open. Have food and water inside the cage, so that hopefully, your mouse will get homesick or hungry and come back inside.
no they will fight, and some babies may die.
NO
if you don't buy the male mice at the same time while their in the same cage they would fight bitterly but 2 females might not have a problem with each other but the safest way to get 2 mice at a time is from the same cage.
No don't do it Plz don't do it B <---Just ignore it.
First move your mouse to a temporary home; i put mine in a run about ball. then disassemble the cage, throw out the old bedding and fill it with brand new bedding. then reassemble your cage and put your mouse back in. i suggest changing the bedding at least 1 a week; maybe more if your mouse has strong smelling urine. = )