Possibly for yawning as wants to sleep :)
So if you mouse have baby like my your mouse it can have about 5 to10 baby my mouse have 5 she diet .So the baby didn't have a mum so 4 baby mouse diet I just have one baby mouse and a boy mouse to the boy mouse is the baby dad so here your same tip Tip1: If your baby mouse mum diet the baby we live sametime one of my baby mouse live your baby mouse have to have there mum milk but if the mum diet you can get them puppy milk or the cat milk to.you have to feed them the milk every 2hour Tip2:you can hold them if the mum is diet why if you hold a newborn mouse and the mum is not diet shewill eat the baby so do not hold them Tip3:at night I have to look a my baby mouse every 3min .why because the baby get to cool Tip4:the baby mouse will sleep a lot.why because if it do not have much sleep it can diet so . Tip:they can have food but the baby eye have to be open and they have to walk a bit
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There are quite a number of different mouse operations in a computer. The common ones include navigation, opening files, highlighting and so much more.
When a baby mouse is six days old, its markings and colours are much more clear. This is also the day you'll begin to see the teats of the female mouse.
First of all.... the answer should be complete that how much small is the mouse??? that is, it's a little gorwn up baby or premature?????? It's really very hard to nurse a baby mouse, that to without any good vet's help...... as their body is really senstive to surrounding environment
I'd much prefer it reaches the mouth of a baby in need.
a baby bald eagle is a two story house with a big mouth
ONLY GIVE IT KITTY MILK OR OR LACTOSE FREE MILK AND NEVER GIVE THEM CHEESEAnswerAwww, a baby mouse! I use to have one too .. raised it and put it back out in the fields.Baby "anything" should have warm milk (slightly less than body temp. Test it on your wrist (shouldn't be the same temp as baby milk, but just the chill taken off the milk. As long as the milk has been refrigerated there should be no harm in giving the mouse day old milk. I put a tiny bit of honey in with the milk, then I dipped a cloth in it and let the baby mouth suckle on it. I called him "Fat Albert" later on. LOLAlso, to learn more about raising your little mouse go to "google" and put in:"What to feed a baby mouse." There is all kinds of info through Google.AnswerYes, its fine to feed your mouse organic milk-in fact that is really good for your mouse!AnswerDo NOT feed your mouse cow milk! If you must give him milk that is not from the mother then use ORGANIC GOATS MILK.Puppy milk or kitten milk formula is best for baby mice, because it contains nutrients and stuff much like mouse milk. Regular milk will do in a pinch, but baby mice weren't made to digest cow's milk, and it can cause problems for them.AnswerMice cannot digest cows milk. Period. Go to the pet store and get the goats milk that is formulated for puppys or kittens.
It help you eat and swallow. It pretty much keeps you alive
Having no experience at all, this is what I would do. Get a couple drops into the syringe and put the tip so its JUST in his mouth. Then squirt the tiniest amount in. The idea is to get him to realize you're trying to give him food and then he'd be eager for more. Keep in mind that this is unnatural for babies so if you can find a tiny bottle that'd be great. I had pet baby mice, and this is what to do: Have your milk mixture ready; preferably KMR kitten milk formula, and make sure that it is lukewarm. Put a bit into the syringe. Hold it to the baby mouse's mouse, and only squeeze a TINY bit. The mouse should suck it out on his own. It'll tell you when its done using body language.
Water coming out of the mouth during an enema is extremely rare. It requires complete opening of the ileocecal valve and a huge amount of water. I wouldn't worry about this.
You can put baby mice in with adult mice but it has to be their children for the adult mice to feed them.Yes, but you must be very careful. Try not to get to much of your scent on the baby mouse. Sneak the baby in, when the mother mouse is not looking. Only if the baby is about the same age as the ones that are originally the mothers children. You can easily tell by how much fur is on the pinkies, how big, and if their eyes are open. This does not always work, but it can. It depends on the mother, she will decide. Why trust me? I have bred mice for about a year and a half now and i am almost an expert.-experienced mouse breeder, owner, and lover