KatTheHippie
Well-Known Member
So my cat brought home what, at first, was thought to be a mouse. My mom took the poor little thing away from the cat, and went to let it go outside, but it wasn't going anywhere.. so she thought it was in shock, brought it in, put it in one of those tiny plastic carriers, and called me. Upon my coming home, I realized that it wasn't a mouse, but, infact, a baby rodent.
It's tiny, but it has open eyes, and fur. Teeth are coming through the gums, but barely.. she nibbled a bit lof lab block, but I need some help with this little one.
First off, any idea how old? If better pictures are needed, I can get them, I just didn't wanna bother the little thing more than necessary.
Also, I brought home some ensure thinking that a little mouse may need some extra TLC before being released, but I don't think this little thing is ready to go yet. She fits right in the center of my hand. So should I give her some ensure? What else do I give her? Does she need formula? If so, I can try and get some ASAP. Does she need a heating pad? I have her in a hamster cage right now with fleece, a block, and a bowl of water. Can she drink the water by herself, or will I have to syringe feed her?
It's tiny, but it has open eyes, and fur. Teeth are coming through the gums, but barely.. she nibbled a bit lof lab block, but I need some help with this little one.
First off, any idea how old? If better pictures are needed, I can get them, I just didn't wanna bother the little thing more than necessary.
Also, I brought home some ensure thinking that a little mouse may need some extra TLC before being released, but I don't think this little thing is ready to go yet. She fits right in the center of my hand. So should I give her some ensure? What else do I give her? Does she need formula? If so, I can try and get some ASAP. Does she need a heating pad? I have her in a hamster cage right now with fleece, a block, and a bowl of water. Can she drink the water by herself, or will I have to syringe feed her?