it depends what type of mouse it is
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.
Wild baby rabbits can eat rabbit pellets, hay and carrots when they are two weeks old. Before that you should hand feed them.
If you like it, keep it, if you don't, find someone else that does. also if you feel bad turning it into a pet, then let it go again. but the one thing to remember is mice are like dogs: if you let them go they will come back so DO NOT FORGET you can't let them go right outside, instead you have to let them go 2-5 miles away from your house.
food
Mice will eat just about anything including fruits, grasses, insects, nuts, cheese, sunflower seeds, berries, wheat grains, peanut butter, and bread. And just to be more specific, they even sometimes eat soap and chew on matches, (which sometimes causes fires). Mice have sometimes been very annoying to farmers by eating their wheat and corn. Mice absolutely, positively, no question about it, LOVE corn.
Fill a pipette with baby soy milk formula (or kitten milk) and feed it to the baby mouse every 1-2 hours
cats milk you can bye at wallmart i have a wild baby rat and that's what the vat told me
. 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.
Wild mama mouse milk. lol
bird feed
no!
little insects
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.
I heard they like scrambled egg.
just let them go or feed them leaves.
Wild baby rabbits can eat rabbit pellets, hay and carrots when they are two weeks old. Before that you should hand feed them.
You could but they will eat on their own but they wont if they are baby's you need to feed them.