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