Of course you can! It's easy. Take it step by step.
1. When you bring him home, let him get used to his new habitat before handling him. Also, let him know you are there by maybe hanging by his cage a few minutes a day. Let him get used to the sound of your voice and the noises of your home.
2. With slow, gentle movements, rest your hand in his cage with a treat on it. Let him come to you. Eventually, if he takes this well and comes to you, or maybe even sits on your hand, it is okay to pick him up. He should be accustomed to you by now, and he can even learn tricks. Mice are smart little critters. Good luck!
Yes, you can make pet mice like you by handling them gently, providing them with a safe and comfortable environment, offering them treats, and spending quality time interacting with them. Consistent care, patience, and positive reinforcement can help build a trusting and affectionate relationship with your pet mice.
Yes, if pet mice escape or are released into the wild, they can potentially attract wild mice due to their scent and presence. Wild mice may be drawn to the smell of food or shelter provided by the presence of pet mice. It's important to ensure pet mice are securely housed to prevent interactions with wild mice.
No, I do not have any physical form or presence, so I do not possess rodents like rats or mice. How can I assist you today?
"Mice" is the plural form of "mouse." So, say you buy one of them at the pet store. Your sentence would be, "I bought a mouse at the pet store today!" If you bought more than one, it would be, "I bought several mice at the pet store today."
It depends on what kind of mice you are looking at. Although most common house mice are vegetarians. (Did I spell That right?^)
Yes, loud noises can startle mice and cause them to feel fear. Mice have sensitive hearing, so loud noises like sudden claps or bangs can be distressing for them. It is important to keep noise levels minimal around pet mice to ensure their well-being.
Most mice like to be pet down their back and behind the ears. But do not pet them if they dont like to be petted.
2 make a pet mouse quiet just ware then out. Play with it and then it will get 2 tired 2 squeek.
Dwarf hamsters are really mean and like to bite but mice usually dont if theyre from a pet store. trust me...i would know...
I don't know about mice, but i have a pet rat and she prefers to sit on my shoulder and go around for a walk.
Yes, pet mice are aloud pretty much everywhere.
wild mouse, yes pet mouse, no unless you are allergic
no.
Yes pet mice absolutley LOVE peanut butter however dont feed it to them too frequently just give it to them as a treat every once in a while they also like peanuts
get a cat Get a pet snake they eat mice and it is funny to watch, or just get a mouse trap cheaper then a snake and a cat.
Hamster because mice stink and hamster like to play more than mice. If you want a playful pet choose hamster an if you want a pet that will just sit around in the cage then the mouse is for you!
the pet shop and they get them from breeders
Your pet mice likely wont eat out of your hand because they are scared of you. Mice aren't exactly the kind of pet that's going to cuddle up and love you.