It might try to kill it.
and eat it. its parents will also tr to eat it wen its older
Your best option is to leave it alone - it is rare for a single baby mouse to be left abandoned by the mother. If this is a pet mouse, ideally you would try to foster it onto another mouse mother for nurturing. If this isn't an option, you can try bottle feeding it with milk replacer (check with your veterinarian, you may have to use a non-rodent milk replacer if that's all that is available). The baby mouse will need to be kept warm and will need regular feeding and grooming (soft massaging of the abdomen to encourage regular bowel movements). The good news is a baby mouse will develop rapidly, so you should be mostly done with your intensive fostering work in a few weeks.
The mother dolphin takes care of her baby
First of all.... the answer should be complete that how much small is the mouse??? that is, it's a little gorwn up baby or premature?????? It's really very hard to nurse a baby mouse, that to without any good vet's help...... as their body is really senstive to surrounding environment
It depends on how old the mouse is. If it is a New-born then no the mom will leave the mouse.
They are taken care of by the mother.
It is tooken care of by its mother then the mother will leave it so it can take care of them selves
A mother is someone who takes care of a baby
The mother of a baby spider monkey takes care of it.
yes the mouse is afraid because i have a baby mouse and when you see a mouse in a field injured you care for it
the mother
mother
Their mother.