they bite... uhmm, check it for rabies?
Hello. My pet mouse bred with a wild mouse, she had 11 gourgous babies, but they all died after about 6 months. We believe they had a disese passed on from the father.
wild mouse, yes pet mouse, no unless you are allergic
yes they are as long as you get them from the store. you can get in trouble for having a wild mouse as a pet.
Absolutely NOT!!! They are wild and will just spread germs!
The mice are very likely to fight and kill each other. Also, the wild mouse could have diseases which it could pass on to the tame mouse.
Wild mice can be found in various outdoor habitats such as fields, forests, and meadows. To catch one, you can set up a humane live trap with bait such as nuts or seeds. Once caught, handle the mouse gently and make sure to provide it with a suitable cage, food, and water to keep it as a pet.
In my opinion a domestic mouse is smarter. A wid mouse might be smarter with survival insitincts, but a domestic mouse is better with tricks and figuring things out. A wild mouse is resourseful, though a domestic mouse makes a great companion. If you are planning to get a pet mouse, do youre own research. anyway, thanks!! :)
probably it would become a scavenger
It may be able to find her is she is in heat but the mouse would have to already be in your house
they will eat just about anything and will chew out of just about anything that is not metallic. they love bread and cookies----apples - note: if you see one wild mouse, you probably have 10.
take it to the vet
the best mouse to keep for a pet is female fancy mouse