They can and do, but not always.
yes quite easily
lots of protean!!:)
The adopt larger burrows underground, abandoned by other animals such as the Aardvark.
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
umm a baby mouse should be fed by its mom till it is done nursing
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There is no fixed number of people. It depends on the size and capacity of the home.
Not legally possible, but would be a beautiful thing if it could happen.
Signs that a mother cat has abandoned her kittens include not returning to the nest, not nursing or grooming the kittens, and showing little interest in them. If the kittens are crying constantly and appear weak or hungry, it may indicate that they have been abandoned.
You might be able to foster the babies with another nursing mouse, or even a female mouse who isn't nursing--mice are able to lactate when needed, but it might take awhile for that to kick in. You might have to foster the babies yourself. This site will tell you more: http://www.thefunmouse.com/info/orphanedmice.cfm.
First to state run retirement homes then to nursing homes when their health fails.
Stewart little