The answer should probably be "No". I researched this online and it is always recommended against. But, I caught a wild mouse and keep her as a pet rather than kill her or release her to the cold Chicago winter. She ran on her wheel and explored her cage for a few weeks, but then quit. I was worried that she was getting lonely so I bought another female from the pet store. They live together fine without issues. They sometimes sleep together and sometimes sleep in separate houses. The only concern is that 90% of wild mice carry diseases and may pass them on to the store bought mice.
My answer is yes, I have had field mice to live over 3 years in with my domestic mice. For 4 years now I have been trying to cross breed field mice with domestic ones. No success with the cross breeding yet, It seems that the male domestic mice are too large and cause the female field mice to hemorrhage when breeding, I have not been able to keep a male field mouse long enough to breed with a domestic female yet.
They are wild animals tamed and trained to be pets.
Wild mice usually live about 6 months.
Let wild animals live in the wild.
they run in the wild.
an armadillo, a wild turkey and a south American mouse.
generally wild mice are not as docile and considered bad pets
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out in the wild, then they worked, then they became pets
Yes they live in the wild and are not commonly used as pets but I wouldn't say never used as pets.
mouse live in good and some what warm places like your basement.
They live in the wild and are illegal to keep as domestic pets.
That would depend where and what country you live in.