hi, i wrote the question and thought i would tell you what happend:last night my brother found a baby mouse, whos eyes wont open and is smaller than one inch by one inch,(talk about small)out in our biulding and gave him/her to me since i am an animal lover. we dont know what to feed him or how to take care of him.he is warm, i think.all he/she does is sleep is that ok? if you could please tell me how to take care of him and raise i would greatly apritiate it, please write here or email me at:Lillian83@aol.com and in the subject bar please write:about mouse. thank you so so much, jessica mercer
If their eyes are closed they are under 2 weeks old
with a eye dropper
a baby ferret is born with eyes closed
they are closed.
closed
Closed.
they should be closed
it depends on the age if it is just a baby it obviously has it's eyes closed.
You can tell a baby mouse is a mouse by looking at its size, shape, and features. Newborn mice are tiny, hairless, and pink, with closed eyes and big round ears that lie flat at first. As they grow, they develop soft fur, their eyes open at about 2 weeks old, and their tails become long and thin — about the same length as their body. Baby mice are also much smaller than baby rats; they have smaller heads, more delicate features, and shorter feet. If the tail is long, the ears are large goto.now/YJkWW👈🏻
Before baby mice open their eyes, they're too young to be weaned. The mother mouse will feed them milk. If the babies don't have a mother or have been abandoned, they'll need to be fostered or hand-fed, or they won't survive.
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