If the mouse is choosing to run on the wheel its fine, no need to take it out
Being pregnant she needs the exercise more than ever, let her run.
move the mouse wheel up and move you'll start to run.
She will not run the well she will not go out of her nest
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Obstinate.move the mouse wheel up and move you'll start to run
WAS THERE A WHEEL IN THE CAGE AT THE PET STORE WHERE YOU GOT YOUR M0USE? IF NOT, YOU PROBOBLY CANT TRAIN THEM TO RUN ON THE WHEEL.(THIS HAPPENED TO ONE OF MICE AND SHE IS FINE.) P.S. GET ANOTER MOUSE SO THAT YOUR FIRST MOUSE WILL NOT GET LONLEY AND DIE. ( THAT IS, UNLESS YOU HAVE 2 OR MORE MICE)
a mouse should have food available too it 24 hours a day, like humans they will eat when they are hungry and stop eating when they are full. you are worried about mice becoming obese or sick from over eating simply give them a wheel to run on..
You could........but you run the risk of allowing your mouse to escape; they can gnaw through just about anything. Also that might not be an adequate amount of space. and there would be no space for a wheel; a wheel is an essential in any mouse home. Try the link marked petco and the one marked petsmart for more adequate housing. = )
I don't think there's much you can do about that. If it has never run on it's wheel then I wouldn't worry about it. If it used to, but now it doesn't then check to see if it's wheel is stuck. If not, you should probably take it to the vet, because something might be wrong.
The mouse will get surprised, run around, then run back to you.
You use any move ( flaming skull is best ) and wait for it to fully charge . Then move the mouse wheel a few times and make aure when u stop spinning the wheel it lands on the staff then u can run but can't use any ither moves
The mouse needs to be about 2 weeks old, in order for it to run a maze.
A mouse may run in circles due to disorientation, stress, or neurological issues.