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Get a female mouse and male mouse, keep them in the same cage, they are likely to mate or breed if they're alone together.
No, the only way is if you get a female from the pet store already pregnant.
Put a male white mouse in a cage with a female white mouse... they'll take care of everything from that point.The female needs a good sized clean cage, by herself, with plenty of nesting material, food and water.
It's quite obvious, remove the male from the cage/enclosure...
you put a female and a male together but watch them incase they fight!!!
do you have a male there too because one female mouse can't breed if there is no male in the cage? maybe they are fighting.... or maybe the pet store or you got the breeds mixed up....maybe its a male or something. IF IT HASN'T BEEN 21 DAYS AND SHE HASN'T GIVEN BIRTH OR IS PREGNANT OR LOOKS PREGNANT......GET ANOTHER FEMALE MOUSE AND HOPEFULLY IT WILL BREED.
Yes, a mouse (female or male) will get lonely if kept alone in a cage. Mice are very social animals and need the company of other mice to be happy.
You don't, breeding mice is unnecessary. Moreover, they breed so quickly that it would be far too easy for the situation to get out of hand. Please do not try to breed your mice.
As long as there is one male mouse and one female mouse in the same cage there will most likely be babies.
I had mice but like i do with every animal before i get it i do some research on them and you arent suposed to put a male and female together in the first place so i would advice you 'not' to put the male back in with the female
Male and female mice can breed from as young as six weeks !
Mice mate by a male sticking it's penis into a female mices vagina and a sperm meets up with an egg cell and forms a baby.by sniffing each other and getting to know each other