if you have them indoors they will be fine at a temperature you are comfortable in. outoors (in a shed) you can use a heat lamp above the cage. be carefull not to let the heat lamp touch anything flammable. and your mice need a nest to stay warm. lint, tissues, scraps of cloth, yarn... they are very adaptable! good luck!
she is doing that to keep them warm... Dont do anything.. let the mouse do what it is doing.
Yes a mouse will often make a nest to keep warm and cosy. Especially if it's about to give birth.
Try and keep him very warm. Make sure it has plenty of water.
Yes. A mouse is a mammal therefore it is warm blooded.
yes.
I would never bath a baby mouse personally. If you keep it you can try it with mildly warm water when it is mature.
Well, honey, a mouse is typically covered in fur. It's not like they're walking around in a fancy coat or anything. Just a little bit of fluff to keep them warm and stylish in the rodent world.
It is best to keep keep the little mouse somewhere warm overnight, maybe in a box with air holes and pieces of cloth in it and place that in an airing cupboard or under a lamp. Then take the mouse tot the vet as soon as possible. They will be able to either nurse the little guy back to health or if need be put it to sleep. Try putting him in a box, with old clothes or something to keep it warm, keep box in a safe warm and quiet place with a little food and water, but be prepared that the mouse may end up dying anyway due to shock. Good Luck.
Mice are mammals. All mammals are warm blooded. Therefore, the white footed mouse is warm blooded, meaning it can regulate its own body temperature.
the best mouse to keep for a pet is female fancy mouse
whales keep warm by their blubber! good question
where did you find this mouse? was it in your house or out side? you can get out some whole milk and warm it up but not to much or it will burn the mouse and how long have you kept it for? you can get a cage or some thing to hold the mouse and get a heating pad so it will keep the mouse warm. and try to contact a rescue! for more info contact boodadah I have also just find a baby orphaned mouse and what i have done is; warm up some milk and put it in an eyedropper and force feed it or it might not survive, make some warm bedding, put a light over it, bring it outside in a box for some fresh air, if its eyes are still cloed keep wiping them if you think there 2-6 weeks old (not rough), pick it up every other hour to get it used to people. Hope this works! Good luck! P.S. for costapated mice pute honey in the milk. And mice arnt picky so if you hear that cats milk is better, it doesnt matter!