I am pretty sheer they do if there from the streets because they could pic up diseases from flees. I hope that answers you question! :D
no
In can. Mice carry disease and it can be carried through the feces.
Yes, mice can get heart diseases. In fact, any creature that has a heart can get heart disease. Of course, mice usually do not die from heart disease; they face many other dangers that are likely to kill them before they get old enough to suffer from degenerative disease.
Lyme disease
they carried fleas that carried the disease and when they bit they infected their victim
If you don't mind potential bites and disease.
Not all mice do...well it depends obviously depends on where you found or bought it
You can't. It's already flowing in their blood, and mostly all of them have it now, except for tame, captive-bred mice that people keep as pets. Don't try to cure a wild mouse of disease.
Rat fleas carried the pathogen that caused the plague. If the mice have been raised in a pet shop or by a breeder, there is not that great a chance of the baby mice having a disease. Unless you're talking about genetic disorders, which can arise from inbreeding. My husband and I have raised hundreds of mice and never had any problem with disease.
bugs, birds, deer, mice, rats, people
Where have all the mice gone? Mystery solved: they're all in my attic.
No, mouse parvovirus is specific to mice. Mouse parvovirus does not cause disease in mice, but can affect some types of research.