Pet mouse care guide

Small mammals   Pet mouse care guide

This pet mouse care guide covers everything you need to know about keeping a mouse (Mus musculus) happy and healthy. Small, energetic, and intelligent, pet mice make fascinating companions when given proper attention and care. Though their lifespan is short (1 to 2 years), they can be surprisingly endearing.

General information

  • Scientific name: Mus musculus
  • Family: Rodent (Muridae)
  • Weight: 25 to 40 g
  • Lifespan: 1 to 2 years (up to 3 years)
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Coat colors and types

Mice are categorized by markings, not breeds, and come in various coat types:

  • Markings:
    • Solid: albino, champagne, cinnamon, chocolate, dove, silver
    • Spotted: star, banded, other patterns
    • Tan/fox: different belly color
  • Coat types:
    • Standard (short fur)
    • Texel (curly)
    • Angora (long fur)
    • Hairless
    • Fuzz (light body hair)
  • Eye colors: black, ruby, red

Personality and social behavior

  • Mice are curious and lively, but often timid at first
  • They love to explore, but need hiding spots to feel secure
  • Can become friendly with patience and gentle handling
  • Never pick up a mouse by the tail – it causes severe stress and pain
  • Mice have an innate fear of heights and open spaces
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💡 Social dynamics:

  • Females: usually live well together with gradual introductions
  • Males: highly territorial — best housed alone to avoid fights

Reproduction

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  • Sexual maturity:
    • Males: 6 to 8 weeks
    • Females: 5 to 7 weeks
  • Ideal breeding age: 3 to 4 months (not beyond 8 months)
  • Gestation: 19 to 21 days (up to 23 for large litters)
  • Litter size: 1 to 15 (average: 7 to 10)
  • Eyes open: around 14 days
  • Weaning: at 21 days, but stay with mother until ~4.5 weeks

Health and common issues

Mice are delicate and prone to several health concerns. Proper bedding, hygiene, and diet are key.

  • Respiratory infections: common, often triggered by dusty bedding (especially softwood shavings)
  • Tumors, cysts, abscesses: especially mammary tumors, even on the back
  • Parasites:
    • External: mites, lice, fleas
    • Internal: intestinal worms
  • Diarrhea: must be taken seriously — mice dehydrate quickly
  • Barbering: dominant mice may chew off whiskers or fur from cage mates — not dangerous but worth monitoring

With a stimulating environment, proper nutrition, and daily care, a mouse can be an engaging and intelligent pet that brings a lot of charm and curiosity to your home.

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