With formula yes. but water on its own is not reccomended until 4-6 months.
yes, a baby mouse can have water because when you raise them you give them warm milk and your supposed to mix water with the milk.
I would never bath a baby mouse personally. If you keep it you can try it with mildly warm water when it is mature.
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warm or slightly chilly milk if it is to cold they will get friskie.
Warm, about like you would for a human baby.
You keep your baby chick in an incubator or warm room to keep it warm. You put its food in a dish. You put marbles in the dish. It will peck at the shiny marbles and will get the food. That way it learns how to eat. You also give it water.
rock your baby at night and give it a warm bottle be4 bed
Put it in warm water i think
to give them a nice home and a bottle of warm milk by a nice warm fire, hopefully?
give it a blanket, and cuddle it everyday
Give that person some warm water. Warm water has fluids. Also try coffee if you have any.
There are 2 ways that have worked for me. Submerge baby rabbit (except head) in warm water about 90 degrees and let water warm baby up. Then dry thoroughly and keep warm. OR put cold babies on a heating pad, warm not hot, and wrap up so no drafts can hit them. Wrapping in a flannel cloth so they are not directly on heating pad is desirable.