yes make both mice live in two separate cages till they get use to each other then introduce in a contained area with tubes and boxes. then they can back away and start the interaction on their own.
The most humane mouse traps are Live Catch traps. These are boxes that automatically close after the mouse has entered, simply trapping the mouse in until it can be released in another location.
To humanely dispose of a live mouse in your home, you can use a live trap to catch the mouse and then release it outside in a safe location away from your home. Alternatively, you can contact a professional pest control service to help remove the mouse in a humane manner. It is important to avoid using harmful methods such as poisons or glue traps, as these can cause unnecessary suffering to the mouse.
Mickey mouse lives in my TV.
To safely and humanely dispose of a live mouse caught in a glue trap, you can release it by applying vegetable oil or cooking oil to the trap to help loosen the glue. Then, gently remove the mouse from the trap and release it outside in a safe area away from your home.
A pet mouse would live in a cage like a hamster cage.
There are no mouse traps on Mount Everest, mouse's do not live on the mountain.
I am sure the mouse would prefer not to live with fleas. Fleas are common pests and live off the blood of creatures they infest.
A humane live-catch trap is the best option for catching mice safely without harming cats. These traps allow you to catch the mouse unharmed and release it outside away from your cat.
mouse live in good and some what warm places like your basement.
yes but it has to be about 16 days old
yes
in a hole