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Furry vermin needs your halp! GLIB Potter
HALP, /an/.
The cat has left an offering of a live baby field mouse. It can shuffle about and drink water, but won't open it's eyes.
It's being kept in a bucket with grass and dandelion leaves, but I don't know how to look after it.

It doesn't look incredibly well.
>> Anonymous
you seem very ungrateful. If you dont bite the mouse's head off and chew it up skull and all right in front of your glameow she may feel you rejected the gift and by extension her. Don't be surprised if she begins ignoring your commands in your next battle.
>> GLIB Potter
>>149738
That little tramp barely listens anyway.
I'm having a serious gym badge shortage at the present...
>> Anonymous
I'm not an expert on raising small vermin, but here's my 2 cents:

Use a warm lamp, like for a terrarium, babies need warmth.
Soft blanket or towel for underneath.

For food: Babyfood and babymilk.
Try mixing the milk with water, egg and or cream.
Use a pipet to feed it.
>> Anonymous
>>149744
yes smithers, heat lamp, metal bucket, impromptu oven... eeeexcellent!
>> Anonymous
>>149745

>_>;
>> Anonymous
OP here:

Nevermind, I stepped on it.
>> Anonymous
>>149755

You're doing it wrong.
>> Anonymous
>>149744
NO babymilk or babyfood. That is not proper for a mouse and will probably kill it.
Do you know how old it is OP? Does it have a fur? How much?

Also, here's some links that should help you.
http://mouseranch.com/FYI/orphans.shtml
http://www.rmca.org/Articles/orphans.htm
http://www.thefunmouse.com/info/orphanedmice.cfm

Taking care of baby mice by yourself is very difficult and it will probably die. But it may have a chance if you do everything right.
>> Guodzilla
I was rehabbing a kitchen once and I found this NASTY-looking bunch of shredded up newspapers beneath the sink...It had six pinkie mice in it, so I found a puddle outside and drowned them. Maybe I should have brought them home and given them to my cats instead.