Yes, you can feed a mouse bread, but do not make bread the only thing it eats. Bread is not a complete and balanced diet. Your mouse will not do well on bread, and might get sick and die. Go to a pet store, or go online and shop for "mouse feed," mouse chow," or "small rodent food."
Yes, oats are okay. In fact, most of my pet mice LOVE oats, especially babies who are just being weaned. But for a healthy diet, you should round it out with other seeds and grains, sunflower seeds, etc.
The answer is no. Oranges have acid in them and are not safe for your mouse to eat. The same is with hamsters, too. No tomatoes either. They have acid in them as well. Try getting a book from your local library on pet mice. It will have a section on what and what not to feed them. Hope this helps.
you can feed them nuts
No. Oranges eat mice.
fruits but not any like oranges because of the citric acidfruits but not any like oranges because of the citric acidfruits but not any like oranges because of the citric acidfruits but not any like oranges because of the citric acidfruits but not any like oranges because of the citric acidfruits but not any like oranges because of the citric acidfruits but not any like oranges because of the citric acid
no. don't feed them oranges. any kind of citrus fruit is off limits.
No, they do not. I wouldn't recommend you feed a mouse lemons, limes, nor oranges, or anything sour, cause these particular fruits can hurt a mouses ingestion's, or even kill it.
no
it depends on what you feed it if you want 12 feed it oranges 2 feed it humans
you can feed it either large grasshoppers or newly born mice... pinkie mice
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yes but only if he wants it
yes
if you can not provide mice, you can feed it about three small worms twice weekly. how much it will eat depends on the temperature it is stored in.
I seriously don't know. I think you might want to feed it something mice would like