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Old 17-10-2007, 12:05 PM
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Question Advice on Looking after a Baby Orphan Field mouse

Hi I am a new member and this is the first time I have joined anything like this. I am looking after a baby orphan field mouse which was found with its nest distroyed and mum not there on Sunday afternoon. We did leave it alone for 3 hours where it was discovered but still no sign of mum coming back. Hence I have adopted it (not expecting it to last the night!) The mouse is very young with eyes still shut and only just over an inch long. At the moment I am feeding it on demand (when it gets fidgity and squeeks) with half semi skimmed milk/half double cream, teaspoon full of glucose syrup and a drop of small mammal vitimin suppliment. I warm it up and syringe feed by putting a drop on its mouth and it licks it off the syringe. I keep it in a fake fur lined box between feeds. I have also been trying to stimulate its bowels by imitating mum licking it by stroking it with limited sucess. It has now lived for three days so I am very pleased and astonded but anyone with any advice and knowledge on this please help me.
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Old 17-10-2007, 01:18 PM
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Re: Advice on Looking after a Baby Orphan Field mouse

hi anniebelle how kind you are,most people wouldnt even notice it let alone save it,what you are doing sounds right,i must admit i would be a bit worried about its other end,food going in nothing comeing out,you are trying to stimulate its bowls have you tryed a wet tissue as mum would have a wet toung,also try blowing on his bits you do that to babies it might work on animals too.
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Old 17-10-2007, 01:19 PM
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hi anniebelle how kind you are,most people wouldnt even notice it let alone save it,what you are doing sounds right,i must admit i would be a bit worried about its other end,food going in nothing comeing out,you are trying to stimulate its bowls have you tryed a wet tissue as mum would have a wet toung,also try blowing on his bits you do that to babies it might work on animals too.
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Old 18-10-2007, 10:05 AM
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Re: Advice on Looking after a Baby Orphan Field mouse

I used to have mice as pets.

The mixture you're feeding the baby will be too rich, can you get some puppy/kitten milk or the like instead? Remember that has to be diluted down by half for a pinkie.

Naturelover is right about stimulating the bowels, the mother would use her tongue, so try it with a damp cotton bud instead, it may be that the baby is dehydrated from the mixture you're feeding it.

How small is the pinkie and does it have any fur? I can try and estimate how old it is (my dear Louie had a litter I raised)
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Re: Advice on Looking after a Baby Orphan Field mouse

Hi thanks for your help, unfortunatly the mouse died on wednesday night. With hindsite I started off by feedind the mouse milk, a little double cream, vitimin suppliment and a little honey. My friend who had raised a baby Hedgehog told me I should be feeding it glucose syrup instead so I swapped honey for Glucose syrup. That is when he/she? got constapated, even with brushing/stimulation to eliminate he did not perform! However I have learnt from this experience and I valued all your help. Until a small animal needs your help you do not realise what a responsibility and how little i knew about them! But looking on the bright side I would not have found this website unless the mouse was found by me
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Re: Advice on Looking after a Baby Orphan Field mouse

Awwww i'm so sorry, that's very sad At least it probably died in a better way than being cat-mauled at the end. welcome to WAB
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Re: Advice on Looking after a Baby Orphan Field mouse

Aw. I'm not surprised that the mouse died really, double cream and honey? :/ At least you tried, it's good to know there are people like you out there
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Re: Advice on Looking after a Baby Orphan Field mouse

hi my boyfriend has just brought home a baby field mouse the nest was destroyed and the mother never came back, it has a scratch to the belly but is moving and wriggling it has had a little full fat cows milk but i need a perpet, i have put him into cotton wool in a warm area.

how often do i feed him ?
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Re: Advice on Looking after a Baby Orphan Field mouse

Hi & welcome Penka can I ask what you are going to be feeding the mouse on?
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Re: Advice on Looking after a Baby Orphan Field mouse

hi i only have full fat milk to hand at the moment, what should i get ?
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Re: Advice on Looking after a Baby Orphan Field mouse

Well it maybe too young to be eating solids so the milk from a pipette maybe all you need? Try putting in a small jam jar sized bowl of Sunflower Kernels, see if it takes them is the best advice I can give! Hope it pulls through. Good luck and best wishes for the mouse!

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Re: Advice on Looking after a Baby Orphan Field mouse

thank you for your help, hope so fingers crossed
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Re: Advice on Looking after a Baby Orphan Field mouse

Keep intouch & let us know how you and Mousey are getting on!
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Re: Advice on Looking after a Baby Orphan Field mouse

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hi i only have full fat milk to hand at the moment, what should i get ?
You must read some of the previous posts. Kitten milk was suggested. Also contact wild life rescue or something.

Welcome to WAB by the way
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Re: Advice on Looking after a Baby Orphan Field mouse

Hi i have now been able to get him some puppy milk and he is feeding well, he still has his eyes shut, his belly has healed, he is really active running around when he out, pooing and weeing, little stuart is doing great
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Re: Advice on Looking after a Baby Orphan Field mouse

Sounds great, well done. Have you thought about the future when he is better? Where are you going to relocate him?
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