I found a baby mouse once, and I brought it home and put it in a small box with cotton so it would stay warm. I mixed a bit of warm milk, added just a drop of honey, stirred well and either feed it with an eye dropper like the other poster suggested. They should be fed like you would a human baby and approx., a tiny bit every 1/2 hour to 45 mins. Also put a few wood chips down (that they put in kennels for cats or dogs) and change often. It doesn't take them long to grow and mine did survive.
Marcy
You can treat it like a hamster baby whose mom refuses it and feed it baby formula with an eye dropper every couple hours. Be careful not to give it too much at a time though.You will have to feed it round the clock and even then do not be surprised if it does not make it.Mothers milk in the first few weeks of life is essential. Good luck!
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no they die giving birth 100 percent of the time Dilweed
They breed by giving birth because they are mammals.
I have had mice and rats both. Both of which did nothing more than squeak. I would assume all rodents make a similar noise, such as; guinea pigs, gerbil's, ferrets etc.
Not usually but just like humans they can have complications and die, it is not a common occurrence though.
Keep it warm overnight, and if it's still alive in the morning, set it free.
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Danger Mouse's birth name is Brian Joseph Burton.
Wait until three days after the mother has given birth before you handle either mother or babies. After three days, you can safely handle the mother mouse, and the baby mice as well. That way, the mother and the mice has had a chance to bond and settle down from the hectics of giving birth and being born.
The mouse is dead... cats will usually play with the mouse until they kill it then eat it
the sign of a mouse about to give birth is it isn't moving to much. another way to tell is if it has extreme weight gain. or there could be bleeding in the cage. make sure you put a lot of bedding where mom sleeps. another sign is if she's burrowing deep in the bedding. don't bother the cage in till one day after birth.
Mice are one of the smallest mammals, giving birth to live young and suckling them.