I have had 2 that have had mammary tumours. I thought long and hard about surgery, but all info I gathered, seemed to suggest that a secondary tumour would grow back fairly quickly. That on top of the trauma of surgery seemed too much. So each time I left alone (the tumours were a bit big by the time I discovered them anyway). Both mice continued happily, but watch out that the tumour doesn't ulcerate - get sore from rubbing on the floor. In that case I would get mouse euthanized. Both my mice died in approx2-3 months from first spotting the tumours - they got larger and larger, but the mice kept eating and drinking right to the end, the tumours just got 'in the way'. Tumours are quite common with mice unfortunately (apparently).
the best mouse to keep for a pet is female fancy mouse
Did abe lincoln have a pet mouse
go to a vet and ask them
no.
Mickey Mouse has a pet dog named Pluto
the domestic pet mouse.
a mouse
A pet mouse would live in a cage like a hamster cage.
feed the pet food
There is evidence that mice and other rodents can show symptoms similar to the anxiety-related mental health disorders you have listed in humans. However, this is uncommon in normal pet mice; the more likely explanation is that either the mouse is acting normal for itself (it may just be a very active mouse) or the mouse may have a disease such as an infection or a tumor.
Well If you wanted a pet mouse you shold go to the pet shop or vet and look around find the mouse you want and talk to the shop/vet owner and exsplain that you want the mouse but you have got a cat and then they will sort the rest out and if they think the cat will eat the mouse they will sort something out. Well If you wanted a pet mouse you shold go to the pet shop or vet and look around find the mouse you want and talk to the shop/vet owner and exsplain that you want the mouse but you have got a cat and then they will sort the rest out and if they think the cat will eat the mouse they will sort something out. Well If you wanted a pet mouse you shold go to the pet shop or vet and look around find the mouse you want and talk to the shop/vet owner and exsplain that you want the mouse but you have got a cat and then they will sort the rest out and if they think the cat will eat the mouse they will sort something out.
from a mouse breeder but if you don't trust them try the pet store. Go to the web site Thefunmouse.com and you can adopt or buy a mouse there