Mice are happiest with ample room to move around and enough additional room for interesting things to climb in, on, up, and around. For a single mouse, the smallest I feel comfortable going is 15" x 12" x 12" (and that is a partial two story). The more rooms and stories they have, the happier and more active they are.
you will need to keep you`re mouse cage about 70.
A pet mouse would live in a cage like a hamster cage.
Mice and other small rodents can squeaze through all most anything u should take your cage back and ask someone who works there and tell them u need a cage 4 a mouse they will show u what kind of cage u need!
About as big as a great danes cage i would say
if a mouse can stick it's head through an area, it can get it's body through. if your unsure if your mouse can get out of a cage or not, put the mouse in the cage and close the doors of the cage, then put cage(with mouse in it) in bathtub overnight. if mouse gets out, your mouse will be safe in the bathtub(shut the drain of the bathtub) I hope this info will help
Yes, a mouse (female or male) will get lonely if kept alone in a cage. Mice are very social animals and need the company of other mice to be happy.
You can put a new mouse in the same cage as another, but if your mouse prefers living alone, don't put the mouse in the cage. The older mouse should be better off solitary.
8.5ft
a hamster cage
Really depends on how big the bird is / how big it will get. The bigger the bird, the bigger the cage you will need. I would recommend getting at least a 20Lx20Wx29H sized cage for a parrot.
you would probably need a medium sized cage for a male rat as they are quite big. but you could get a cage with a few ladders and and a exercise wheel to keep it active.
in a cage