Just like you would feed a human baby ... body temp. Warm whatever it is up, then put a bit on the inside of your wrist and if it's the same temp (not hot) it's OK to feed the baby mouse. Odd, but I did this once too and dipped the end of a clean hanky in warm milk with a tiny bit of honey in it. Little did I know I had created a monster that took over my house, chewed through straps of my shoes, some wiring, etc. The little rug rat go out of the container it was in and I had one heck of a time catching it. Good luck Marcy
Buy a new Mouse.
Optical
nothing....a poem doesnt always have a hidden meaning
Un plug your mouse for a few minutes, if that doesnt work you need a new mouse, or something is wrong with the computer... virus??
The Crystal Monkey PC Laptop Mouse Wrist Cushion was not designed to be heated, and is not recommended.
evidence is gathered
The normal body temperature of a mouse is 36.9 C (in addition to strain, variables are age, sex, environmental conditions). There are many different types of mice.
I think a dwrf mouse
it doesnt matter any way Disney Channel canceled the show they are not putting the house of mouse on Disney Channel anymore.
Take your mouse to the vet.
how much food does my mouse need
The desirable temperature range for a mouse is between 65-80 degrees Fahrenheit (18-27 degrees Celsius). Mice are most comfortable in temperatures that are neither too hot nor too cold, to ensure their well-being and overall health. Keep in mind that humidity levels should also be considered and kept at an appropriate level to prevent any health issues for the mouse.