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Anonymous
assuming you live in north america, looks like some sort of wild mouse, probably a deer mouse. it isn't a house mouse (imported from the old world), but wild mice often come into human dwellings in the winter. you probably didn't notice any mouse feces because they are sticking to confined areas (until the scent of the trap lured that one out). there very well may be more, but they shouldn't be hard to get rid of and may leave of their own accord once it warms up. in the meantime, keep food in closed plastic or preferably metal containers, and don't leave half-eaten food lying around. they won't bite you while sleeping.
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