yes. the bit closest to the body and have your hand under it.
no. no.no.no.no.no.no. if you do, the tail will come off.
Your mouse has necrosis. This is either from the mouse biting its tail, or more probable, someone pinched its tail. Sometimes it kills the mouse, other times it drops off and the mouse will be fine.
IT IS A BABY MOUSE, ONLY A FEW DAYS OLD
It's not good! Take the mouse into the vets now!
It depends how injured it is. My mouse had part of its tail cut, the part simply died off slowly, and a shorter stubby tail developed. The problem will be probably fixed over time but take the mouse to vet asap just incase.
because the tip of the tail might come off.
You pick it up by its tail. Grab the middle of the tail if you can. Then place it into the palm of your hand. Let it crawl around on your hands. If you think that it might be stressed, place it back in its cage, and never squeeze your mouse. And since you asked, one of the most important things about handling a mouse is to wash your hands when you are done.
At first, pick the mouse up by the base of or middle of it's tail, not the end as you'll break it. the base is thicker & stronger for it. Lower the mouse onto your hand & stroke it gently. If it's flighty, hold the tail gently as well.
It was nicknamed the mouse because the tail came out the end.
The mouse's tail was very long.
a rat
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