Question:
My pet mice had babies 24 days ago? I need help!!!?
2006-03-28 13:21:23 UTC
I got my mouse from a pet store when she was already praneant and she had 8 babies. They still look like they are 2 weeks old. There are very small. But there are 2 that look like they are only a week old. I think they might die. Is there anything I can do to help them 2 smaller babies? The other sick are eating out of there moms food dish the other just stay in the house. I don't want them to die.
Nine answers:
dpinscsher
2006-03-28 13:48:14 UTC
U might have to separate them. Put mom with the small ones by themselves then with the others.
tibialogin
2006-03-28 13:37:30 UTC
What I did with my mice(i have a snake and the mosue was pregnant) was that i got the two mice, i got a small cage, and i got a little saucer about - deep and filled it with half and half. But before that i got a little eye dropper and i filled it with milk and i dropped a few drops on their nose and they try to clean it off and the eat it and they stay healthy, but whatever you do _!DO NOT!_put them back with the mother or she will eat then and the only thing left will be the feet and head
katrinajoy
2006-03-28 13:24:02 UTC
Whatever you do DO NOT TOUCH THEM WITH BARE HANDS, or anything that can carry a scent. The mother will then reject them and possibly eat them. I know from having had rats and mice for the first 16 years of my life.



With that said you may want to consider taking them to a local vet that specializes in rodents to have them checked out. They may have any number of problems that you're not seeing.



Or they could just be runts.
noto
2016-12-18 16:33:25 UTC
puppy mice are amazing creatures. in comparison to maximum hamsters, puppy mice are relatively motherly and could all help to nurse the babies in spite of if or not its their own. I definitely have puppy mice myself and have witnessed how the different woman adults could help to shelter the babies even nevertheless they are not their mom. They behave very very similar to nannies to the babies and that's extremely useful not purely for the babies yet in addition to the mothers. The mommys choose relax and time faraway from the babies. in case you have different woman mice, they could be waiting to help out! I had one person that tried to feed them herself while she would not even have the milk to (she wasn't pregnant and did not lactate). you may call her stupid yet i presumed it became into so candy! :) yet earlier you place them jointly, you may first be constructive that the two mommys have been already residing jointly and have been nicely-socialised. meaning, they are not bitter enemies for some unusual reason. yet i think of for many woman mice, it is on no account a concern. they are fairly sociable.
2006-03-28 13:34:37 UTC
You can touch them. Make sure they are eating. At about 4-5 weeks separate them so you don't get more babies.

http://viper.med.unc.edu/dlam/mousebreeding1.asp

http://www.meddean.luc.edu/res_serv/ors/animal/compmed/breed.htm If you want to know the sex of the pups, this is a good site.
Alice Chaos
2006-03-28 13:29:00 UTC
I don't think there is anything you can do. Mother mouse will do what's best - eat them or nurture them.
rachealt_ff52786
2006-03-28 13:22:22 UTC
Keep them warm and make sure they eat.
2006-03-28 13:33:32 UTC
find a big snake.
2006-03-28 13:26:11 UTC
oh snap


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