The best options for pet mouse bedding are aspen shavings, paper-based bedding, or recycled paper pellets. These options are safe, absorbent, and help control odor in your mouse's habitat. Avoid cedar or pine shavings as they can be harmful to your pet's respiratory system.
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Your mouse is either just rearranging the furniture or is telling you the cage is too dirty.
There are a few cat litter products that can be used in a pet mouse cage to control odor. However, there are some types of litter that are deadly to the mouse. It is better to use a paper based bedding for a pet mouse.
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Pet owners will want to choose a very durable and machine washable material for bedding. This will allow them to easily wash the bedding to remove pet hair or clean any potential "accidents."
Yes, newspaper ink can be toxic to hamsters if ingested, so it is not recommended as bedding material. It's best to use safe bedding options for hamsters like aspen shavings, paper-based bedding, or commercial hamster bedding from pet stores.
I don't see any harm in it, I used to give my hamsters Kleenex for bedding. Although, you may want to buy bedding that is made just for your mouse at a local pet store. Some materials have dyes so I wouldn't recommend it. As the other poster said go to your pet store, or use cotton baton and wood chips.
PLEASE do not put your mouse or rat in sand ! PLEASE go to your nearest pet store for PROPER bedding !
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You can buy mouse and rat food at the pet shop. Rodents also like to eat fruit, vegies, seeds and bread. Your options are endless :P
One of the best pet-safe mouse traps on the market is the Victor M250S No Touch, No See Upgraded Electronic Mouse Trap. It is designed to safely and humanely trap mice without harming pets or children.
I have the same trouble with a pet rat. He does the same thing. I believe what they are doing is attempting to protect their food by hiding it like a squirrel does. I always find bedding, paper, towels and whatever over his food and water. One problem is that whatever is placed in the water is sucked up by the covering and so it leaves no fluid water, just a bunch of damp rags or bedding. I guess you just have to keep after it. It's just one of the responsibilities of being a pet owner. Best wishes! Oh, by the way. I don't think the poop in the water is intentional. It just may be dragged in there by the mouse carrying other items across the water bowl.