Can little one mice survive short their mom, if so how long?

I have a snake and I get a baby mouse for it, but it wont put away it. And my sister wants to preserve it. I am ok with the perception, her hamster just died of outmoded age. I want my snake to eat, my it doesnt give the impression of being like thats going to ensue, so is it ok for us to keep this babe mouse?


Answers:    if the mouse is still young(ie- under 4 weeks) in attendance is very little accidental that it will survive on its own(even if you try and feed it formula).

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Yes, it will munch through on it's own , contact a petshop for food needs!

If the tot mouse still needs milk, you can gain formula from a vet or pet supply store. Some people speak to use condensed milk, but the formula is better. Warm it slightly, and allow the mouse to lick it from the tip of an eye-dropper. Do not force the milk into its mouth under any circumstance.

There will be more directions on the can of formula.
Only if within a special breed of alien mice
anyone who doesn't have a mom won't be capable of survive, unless the mice's dad gives them food. adjectives organisms, need 'social contact" and nurture to develop, except, they'll die eventually and become socially inept
Well, you need to nurture it the right food. And actually they can if the embezzle care of it close to your its mom. If you can do this it will live until old age.
Do you hold any idea how behind the times the baby mouse is. It really depends on that. If it is unadulterated young it may not. I would bequeath it a try. I am kind of glad you snake won't devour it though. Buy something dead for your snake and permit you sister have the live toddler mouse. There is nothing cuter than for a while baby mouse. Good luck!
It depends on how ancient this mouse is. Are its eyes open? Does it hold fur yet? Depending on the age of the mouse he/she may or may not be capable of survive alone. I would say run the mouse back to the pet shop and ask what they deem. If they say it cannot survive on its own consider putting it stern with its mother and picking an elder mouse.

Good luck!
What is this baby mouse considered? A pinky? A fuzzy? If it's a pinky, there's no path it'll survive without it's mother. If it's a fuzzy, there's a touch chance, but still pretty low.
newly take it put a bet on to the petstore and get a reimbursement. the petstore i go to will and if they dont describe them that my pet store will and then they might article about it.

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