If it howls and cries all night long
to pet it when he is lonely.. he likes the feeling of it on his thumb
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.
Don't Want to Know If You Are Lonely was created in 1986-03.
Is the mother a mouse? Is the father a mouse? Then yes, it is a mouse.
We don't really know if he did, but many people get lonely when they are alone.
George wanted to put his ex-girlfriend down the mouse hole for Stuart, to have sex with him and get eaten. Stuart was lonely.
you have to move the mouse
don't know about water mouse, but the phylum of sea mouse is Annelida
dum question
Mice are social, so a single mouse can often get lonely and bored with his/her surroundings. It would be best if the mouse had a cagemate to interact with, but in the case of the death of a previous cagemate, then much caution should be observed when considering or seeking a replacement. A good deal of time should also be given for the living mouse to morn, if they were attached to their old cage mate. However, some people report having a single mouse through similar situations that seems just fine. So, it seems to depend on the mouse in question and whether or not they appear to get lonely some time after their cage mate dies.
that means the mouse did not know what he had until it was taken away.
If the mouse is not active and its eyes appear to be squinted the mouse is becoming weak and could be dying.