You need to get a hamster cage. It's made of wire and they can't chew through it. wouldn't a mouse cage be better?
yes u can keep them in a bucket any thing u like
No, wild animals belong in the wild.
Absolutely NOT!!! They are wild and will just spread germs!
Just release it back in the wild
outside in the real world.
Let wild animals live in the wild.
a wild undomesticated mouse will stay wild, so i recommend releasing it outside away from your house
Wild mice do not do well as pets. You would be better off if you went to a pet shop and purchased a pet mouse. They are cheap.
generally wild mice are not as docile and considered bad pets
technically yes, but it's not advisable, as it is likely to carry bacteria harmful to humans, and they can bite. Also, it would have a much lower standard of living in a box etc than if you left it in the wild.
they will eat just about anything and will chew out of just about anything that is not metallic. they love bread and cookies----apples - note: if you see one wild mouse, you probably have 10.
The answer should probably be "No". I researched this online and it is always recommended against. But, I caught a wild mouse and keep her as a pet rather than kill her or release her to the cold Chicago winter. She ran on her wheel and explored her cage for a few weeks, but then quit. I was worried that she was getting lonely so I bought another female from the pet store. They live together fine without issues. They sometimes sleep together and sometimes sleep in separate houses. The only concern is that 90% of wild mice carry diseases and may pass them on to the store bought mice. My answer is yes, I have had field mice to live over 3 years in with my domestic mice. For 4 years now I have been trying to cross breed field mice with domestic ones. No success with the cross breeding yet, It seems that the male domestic mice are too large and cause the female field mice to hemorrhage when breeding, I have not been able to keep a male field mouse long enough to breed with a domestic female yet.
no, the guinea pig should live with its own kind, wild mice also carry disease.