you will need to keep you`re mouse cage about 70.
A pet mouse would live in a cage like a hamster cage.
Mice and other small rodents can squeaze through all most anything u should take your cage back and ask someone who works there and tell them u need a cage 4 a mouse they will show u what kind of cage u need!
Yes, a mouse (female or male) will get lonely if kept alone in a cage. Mice are very social animals and need the company of other mice to be happy.
You should not leave a mouse unattended outside it's cage; this is dangerous as it could get injured, escape or be attacked by something (like another pet). Inside their cage, a mouse can be left unattended for any length of time as long as the cage is clean and the mouse has enough food and water. A mouse should not be left alone too long if it is by itself (in it's cage) - mice are soical animals and therefore need the company of other mice.
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?
To get a mouse to like you, you need to go to its cage 3 time a day, or more, and hold your hand out for as long as you think is right, but it depends on the kind of mouse you get P.S never have 2 mice that are the same gender in a cage,, they kill each other! P.P.S hope my advise works!
Well, you need a cage. You can buy these at almost all pet stores. Make sure you have a food dish, water bottle that attaches to the side of the cage and a running wheel for exercise. Put your mouse in this cage and give her some time to settle in. Remember that mice are social creatures and get lonely on their own, so a little companion for your mouse may be a good option. You don't need to get anything else expensive, mice are cheap, so when you have the cage, if it's dig enough, adding another mouse doesn't add much cost. Make sure you let your mouse get used to you, stay near the cage and speak to it. When it seems unafraid of you, start picking it up and stroking it. Good luck with your new pet :)
No. That is torture to a guinea pig. Guinea pigs need a huge cage 7.5 feet is recommended at a minimum!
Put it back in it's cage and give it treats, sunflower seeds ect. Make sure it has a nice dark place to hide into. My mouse is terrified of rats, but alas for him, he shares a room with two =3 all u need to do is put it back into the cage, i dont see why you would be showing the mouse the rats because they are the natural enemy of the mouse!
A mouse that is three months old is a young adult. Your mouse will need: a cage or tank that's "escape proof" bedding should cover the bottom of its cage (aspen is fine) Food and water supplied at all times A place to hide in (you can buy one at the pet store but toliet paper rolls will do) And plenty of lovin! Just remember to feed him or her and clean the cage and change bedding once a week. good luck :D
If the cage is too small to put food and water in, you need to get a larger cage. Depending on the age of the babies it might be too stressful to move them right now. You don't want to stress out the mother or she may kill her babies.
Yes, I would put the adult male in another cage to be on the safe side. Check with a pet store near you. They should be able to provide you with some good information when it comes to breeding.