If you find a newborn mouse or more you need to get a tall box and poke holes in it first. Then you can get a medicine tube with a squeeze handle and get baby formula and warm milk. If it doesn't eat try again later. If it eats later and you take care of it for a while you need to clean the box every day. If it doesn't eat or anything call a vet and they will try to help. P . S If you don't see the mouse in the box and the box has inside flaps check under the flaps!
Hello, If the baby mouse has hair and it's eyes are open you can feed it by using a medicine dropper. You can go to the store and buy similac infant formula (already liquid type for human babies). Follow the directions on the can and store it in a plastic or glass covered container in the rifridgerator. Every time the baby wakes up it will want food. Gently hold it in your hands and watch out for its little tail and whiskers too. It will squek when it wants food. Pull the milk into the medicine dropper. It is not ready yet. You must first get it warm by running it under hot water. Now do not just give it to the baby without testing the temperature on the inside of you wrist to make sure it doesn't feel too hot or too cold just like you would for a human baby. Once it is lukewarm, patiently hold the dropper and gently squeeze a drop of milk in front of the baby head and eyes so he can see and smell it. Be patient as it may take a while for him to try it. If you want to try to get the baby to eat solid food. You can get Gerber Banana 1 for a human baby's first food. Pull it up into the dropper and warm it again and test it again and dangle it and wait for him/her to eat it. Be patient. The baby will usually only eat about five-six drops of banana every hour. Also you can give gerber 1 apple juice warmed up and water. Remember to keep the baby warm but not too warm. I used thermacare heat wraps for (menstrual cramp relief) and it simulated the warmth of a mother and other baby mice. However, if the baby chews on these it is toxic and can kill it. So watch carefully. Also, wrap these in a washcloth to decrease the amount of heat put onto the baby. Plus keep in mind that too much heat will make the baby dehydrated.
You don't touch them and just let the mother mouse handle it.
you should take them maybe to a vet, call an expert, keep them, or send them to a pet shop. or... you could leave them.yep he is right!
samething as you take care as pet mice
Aside from checking to make sure there are no dead babies you should leave the mother to take care of the newborn babies.
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If the baby hamster was abandoned by its mother, its probably not healthy.
well to take care of a newborn you need the right equipment, now because babys eat, cry, poo, wee, sleep you need the right equipment to take care of that challenge, hope that answers everything