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How to help a baby mouse with closed eyes and fur?
I recently found a wild baby mouse without it's mother. Now I don't need any crap about how it's gonna die now. But anyway, I put it in a shoe box with some shavings (deep enough to burrow in) and a yogurt cup with shavings in it, so it could hide, or sleep in there. I put the shoe box on a heating pad, put a Q-Tip with warm milk on it by the baby so it might be interested, and let it sleep for a while. I read that I should stimulate the baby to go to the bathroom by using some cotton or my finger, putting warm water on it, and rubbing it on the baby's privates. I tried to do so, but had trouble getting to the baby's privates. I got it's tummy wet instead. (accidentally) The mouse started to shiver, so I sprinkled some warm shavings on it, then turned the heating pad up, and closed the box. Any ideas on how to:
1. Warm the mouse
2. Feed the mouse
3. Stimulate it's baby bits
Please help!
If a baby mouse has gotten to the stage of being able to open it's mouth widely enough, then you can feed it with kitten formula (KMR, or Esbilac for puppies) from an eydropper. Only feed it a few drops at a time, but at least once every hour, not more than three times in an hour. If the baby pushes it away, it is not hungry, do not force it. If the newborn has a very small mouth, then you may need to use a pipette. sometimes a local Veterinarian-such as myself- will have them. It can't hurt to ask for them. If you do not have or cannot find kitten formula, then you can try to use sweetened condenced milk, diluted with 2 parts water for every 3 parts milk. Whatever liquid you use, you will need to warm it slightly, and test on the inside of your wrist like you would with a baby bottle. Once a feeding session is over, immediately wash out the dropper/pipette, and refridgerate any remaining mix. Do not warm the liquid more than twice, as this can allow bacteria to multiply. Place baby in a "nest" of clean, soft cloth or straw, sawdust, etc. You may choose to place the nest in a box on top of a heating pad, or under a light bulb- no more than 15 watts! watch the mouse, and if it starts panting or moving away from the light, it is too hot. you want to take care of it, not bake it. Once the eyes are open, that baby will move! You may then take the bulb/heat pad away, to use only at night, and make sure there is a top on the box. Those plastic "bug boxes" that can be bought at the store work well, bacause they have a hinged top, but also a smaller panel as well as clear sides to check the baby as necessary. When the eyes open, you may start leaving a few seeds, or oatmeal-unflavored- in the box as well. This is when you start weaning the mouse. Feed less often, but more food-up to about 6 to 10 drops, and space the feedings further apart. by the time the mouse is about 4 weeks, it should be weaned. watch its weight, though. if you notice weight loss, feed more often. This feeding plan will work for most animals, but the timing and amounts will be different. Of course, get any larger animal to a vet or shelter as quickly as possible, to get better timing, and advice in each case. Every case has special differences, that could be dangerous to the animal if it is not cared for correctly.
Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_care_for_a_baby_mouse_with_fur_and_shut_eyes#ixzz1KfP7trjb
























