Wild mice do not do well as pets. You would be better off if you went to a pet shop and purchased a pet mouse. They are cheap.
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.
It is definitely not suggested that you keep them, because many carry a multitude of diseases. Make sure to wash your hands if you touch them, and be careful not to be bitten. I recommend that you either take it somewhere away from houses to release it, or call a professional.
Wild horses can be found mostly in Nevada, Arizona, Montana, and Utah. They will not just show up in a big city. Wild horses are afraid of people. They think humans are unpredictable. So to find a wild horse, look out where no one is.
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.
It is not recommended to keep a wild baby shrew as a pet. Wild animals have specific dietary, environmental, and social needs that are difficult to replicate in captivity. Additionally, it may be illegal to keep wild animals as pets in certain areas. It's best to contact a local wildlife rehabilitator for assistance if you find a wild baby shrew in need of help.
No, wild animals belong in the wild.
outside in the real world.
First off you don't "find and catch" mice to keep as pets, if you did happen to capture a wild one there is a high risk of biting, rabies, and fleas. If you want a pet mouse (although I would suggest a rat because they are much easier to handle and are more friendly) you need to go to a pet store. The animals at most pet stores are typically more healthy and friendly than a wild one, not to mention more safe and have a much longer life expectancy (wild mouse 1/2 -1 year, pet store 1-2 1/2 years.
generally wild mice are not as docile and considered bad pets
Absolutely NOT!!! They are wild and will just spread germs!
It is not possible to catch a wild Turtwig on Pokemon Diamond. It is generally impossible to find and catch Starter Pokemon in the wild. This was a mechanic designed to encourage player interaction for trading.
keep trying till you do
you find it in the wild in johto region
they will eat just about anything and will chew out of just about anything that is not metallic. they love bread and cookies----apples - note: if you see one wild mouse, you probably have 10.
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.
you can only trade at GTA but you cannot catch a wild one
I think the easiest wild animal to catch in a box would probably be a snake, bird, frogs, a mouse, or a a small rabbit.