Baby mouse

Anonymous
OP, if you want to give the mouse the best chance possible, go immediately to a pet store and buy a nursing female mouse and her babies, and see if she'll nurse this one. Mice breed quickly and often, so you'll be able to find one. But do it fast, because your baby mouse isn't going to last long.
Anonymous
This is a mouse. If you had the very same mouse family in your house you would get an exterminator.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This happened to me once. I felt so bad for the mouse that I got a Gatorade cap, and I tried to make it drink to get some strength up. It ended up drowning itself within a few seconds. You could try that.


This is awesome.
Anonymous
Well I couldn't find any animal rescues to take him, and then he died. At least he was warm and in a safe place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This happened to me once. I felt so bad for the mouse that I got a Gatorade cap, and I tried to make it drink to get some strength up. It ended up drowning itself within a few seconds. You could try that.


This is awesome.

WTF?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well I couldn't find any animal rescues to take him, and then he died. At least he was warm and in a safe place.


rip, mouse.
Anonymous
Poor guy . Kudos to you for trying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I put water in the Gatorade cap, FWIW.


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I put water in the Gatorade cap, FWIW.


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That was supposed to be crying laughing emoji faces
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:LOL I just put some water in a milk cap. So far he's avoided it. Now I wonder if I should take it out....


You can feed him with a little dropper. Put it in his mouth, squirt in some milk. A dropper like what comes with children's medicine?
Or a little syringe from cvs?
Are you sure it's s baby? Mice are always little.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LOL I just put some water in a milk cap. So far he's avoided it. Now I wonder if I should take it out....


You can feed him with a little dropper. Put it in his mouth, squirt in some milk. A dropper like what comes with children's medicine?
Or a little syringe from cvs?
Are you sure it's s baby? Mice are always little.


Well, for next time then.

First thing you do if a cat gets something in its mouth is a little bath or it will get a bad infection
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:LOL I just put some water in a milk cap. So far he's avoided it. Now I wonder if I should take it out....


You can feed him with a little dropper. Put it in his mouth, squirt in some milk. A dropper like what comes with children's medicine?
Or a little syringe from cvs?
Are you sure it's s baby? Mice are always little.


If its the size of one half of your thumb, its a baby.
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