It depends on what kind of mouse you have. But generally, you may feed it soft breads (if the bread is hard, soak it in room temperature milk) Also, grains such as oats, and other varying small foods, nothing too rich. Pet mice eat vegetables and fruits, so try giving them small portions of that. Hamster/gerbil mixes work well, but if they contain a lot of sunflower seeds, try to remove them and set them aside as an occasional treat, as sunflower seeds are high in fat and can cause obesity in a mouse.
AnswerMice eat almost anything and love sunflower seeds. Make sure to feed him/her fresh food too. Sunflower seeds are generally high in fat, and too many can be bad for its health. So, feed your mice a variety of foods. They can east most anything from Cheerios to carrots, or you can simply buy some variety food at your local pet shop.
AnswerThe only thing you need to remember is that you shouldn't feed them bread, this has high amounts of salt and if fed to them all the time, will kill them.
thick grain or seeds
. It will not harm the mouse unless you over feed the crickets. If it is a pet mouse then feed it only as much as 15 crickets a day. If it is a wild mouse then feed it only just 10 crickets a day. Because if you feed a wild mouse too much then it will depend on you and later die.
If you find a wild baby mouse, it's best to leave it in its nest or nearby as the parent will typically care for it. If you must intervene, contact a wildlife rehabilitator for guidance. Do not feed a wild baby mouse on your own as their nutritional needs are specific and improper feeding can harm them.
I dont really know if you dont tell me if its a baby or adult. If its adult - feed it seeds, apples, salad and bugs if you can. If its a baby - talk to a veterinarian IMMIDIATELY.
Wild horses will feed whenever they can as long as they can. There is no specific TIME.
Young wild mice primarily eat a diet of seeds, fruits, insects, and vegetation. If you found a young injured wild mouse, you can try feeding it a mixture of seeds, nuts, fruits, and vegetables. You can also offer it some water using a shallow dish or syringe, but make sure not to force-feed it. It's best to consult with a wildlife rehabilitator for proper care and feeding instructions.
cats milk you can bye at wallmart i have a wild baby rat and that's what the vat told me
It is best not to feed pets wild caught food because animals from the wild could have parasites. By it a mouse at the pet-store.
If she's already nursing, yes.
Fill a pipette with baby soy milk formula (or kitten milk) and feed it to the baby mouse every 1-2 hours
You feed the owl the robotic mouse that is in the castle
Yes it will. :)