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Put a male white mouse in a cage with a female white mouse... they'll take care of everything from that point.The female needs a good sized clean cage, by herself, with plenty of nesting material, food and water.
you should get a cage that allows you pet to get plenty of air.one big enough to have a water bottle and food and a wheel.
If your mouse has babies, leave the mother mouse and her babies alone for at least three days. After three days, you can clean out the mouse's home, and pick up and hold the babies. Keep cleaning the cage every six days or so, and make sure the mother has plenty of food and water. After about four weeks, you can begin sexing and separating the males from the females.
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
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.
It will come out by itself eventually looking for food. Place its cage with food in it near the machine. If you try and move the machine it will scare the mouse and may hurt it.
If your hamster's face was out of the cage, then it couldn't have happened naturally.
setup a trap cage with food the mouse will like win the mouse is in put it in your car drive far away and let it go...
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.
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.
just make sure it has plenty of food and water. dont leave him hungry or u'll be sorry.
it most likely ate something blue...are there any blue plastic items in the cage, or are there dyed blue treats in its food? mice will eat anything they can get ahold of. if there is something blue in the food/cage remove it, even look aound the outside of the cage it could be reaching through its cage and pickign things off the ground around it. if the mouse continues to poo blue for more than one two days you will need to take it to the vet.