Keep it in a cage so it doesn't hurt itself or get away. Feed it and give it water. Pretty basic stuff man look up mice food and see what pet store will have it or just give it your trash
If it's small enough, a small but tough box with soft bedding and a good warm (not hot or cold) liquid formula fed by the dropper, a drop or two every few hours depending on its size (links below should get you started), and if it's old enough, grains and seeds, berries, insects, water source, bedding (shredded paper, cloth, peat and coco, avoid cedar and pine chips) and wood bits to chew on, and a glass 10+gallon tank with a snap-on screen metal lid. Rat & Mouse Gazette: Caring for Orphaned Baby Rats AFRMA - Caring for Rat & Mouse Orphans Newborn wild mice, need homemade formula recipe - Paw Talk - Pet Forums Good luck!
[quote name='"BadKittySmiles"'] If it's small enough, a small but tough box with soft bedding and a good warm (not hot or cold) liquid formula fed by the dropper, a drop or two every few hours depending on its size (links below should get you started), and if it's old enough, grains and seeds, berries, insects, water source, bedding (shredded paper, cloth, peat and coco, avoid cedar and pine chips) and wood bits to chew on, and a glass 10+gallon tank with a snap-on screen metal lid. Rat & Mouse Gazette: Caring for Orphaned Baby Rats AFRMA - Caring for Rat & Mouse Orphans Newborn wild mice, need homemade formula recipe - Paw Talk - Pet Forums Good luck! [/quote] Thanks man
Don't use a cardboard box mice can easily go through them. You can give it almost anything they like lettuce, peanuts, carrots, etc. Try feeding him every day if you have the time to and if it's a boy it'll probably stink because they mark their territory but it's not that bad. You can use paper normal paper that you cut in little stripes as bedding. Good luck with it
Update: he died :/ he wasn't looking to good when I found him in my house, I just wanted to see if I could rescue it
[quote name='"Sweetleaftoker"']Good attempt blade, RIP MOUSE[/quote] Thanks man. Baby mice are just so cute, I couldn't just put it outside
[quote name='"Tokeup2day"'] What?[/quote] Hantaviruses are negative sense RNA viruses in the Bunyaviridae family. Humans may be infected with hantaviruses through urine, saliva or contact with rodent waste products. Some hantaviruses cause potentially fatal diseases in humans, such as hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS), but others have not been associated with human disease.
[quote name='"Omega369"'] Hantaviruses are negative sense RNA viruses in the Bunyaviridae family. Humans may be infected with hantaviruses through urine, saliva or contact with rodent waste products. Some hantaviruses cause potentially fatal diseases in humans, such as hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS), but others have not been associated with human disease.[/quote] ....no more baby mice