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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

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