Kel wrote:
> I got a baby mouse from the pet shop I work at. They of course are
> used as feeder mice, but I wanted a little baby as a pet cause i
> figured it would be sweeter to me, he's a fuzzie with his eyes
> closed. Well I've raised a squirrel before, and I fed it kitten
> formula. I searched around and other people recommended it as well.
> Well, I have tried all kinds of things on him, droppers, nipples,
> fingers, tubing. Anything I can think of I've tried, but he just wont
> take it any way.. I don't know what to do about feeding him. Luckily
> I do work at the pet shop and I can take him in and let him feed on
> the foster mom, but he needs to adjust to me feeding him, or he might
> be sold accidently as a feeder mouse one day... please help. thanks.
You work in a pet shop and you took home an animal that wasn't weaned?
<me shakes head in disbelief>
FWIW, mammals (and that includes mice) need their mothers for milk, hence
the names mammals and mammary glands, see the connection here?
Once they are old enough to feed themselves and their eyes have opened,
they
can be seperated from their mothers.
If the mouse is still alive, try and reintroduce it back into the nest
where
you took it from but don't be surprised if the mother eats it, also ask
around for a job more befitting your IQ, try a burger outlet.


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