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I have worked in nursing and/or healthcare management positions for 24 years. Primarily OB, Neonatal, Mental Health, Occupational Health and Geriatrics. In Jan 2008 I started my own business to board horses and do equine/human education. I am also a certified dog trainer.
I've been around the block so to speak and seem to be always helping others. I've been told that the reason people seek me out for advice is that I am approachable and caring. But on the same token even though I consider the person's feelings. I tell it like I see it. I've dealt with people in trouble with the law, dysfunctional families such as those with abuse & marriage problems. Not to mention problems with employees and employers.
I don't ever claim to know it all, and always keep an open mind.
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um. this may sound strainge, but i am trying to raise a baby mouse that i saved from being fed to my freidns lizzard. as soon as i saw it i fell in love. i'm not sure how to raise it though so, if you could give me adivice? thanks so much!
Is it a tame mouse or a wild mouse? You can buy a cage and all the supplies including food at the pet store. Just remember, the Lizzard has to eat too!
Okay--you only rated a three, but you didn't say that it was so young that it's eyes weren't open yet. Until AFTER I answered the question. In that case you will have to get a very tiny eye dropper and some formula at the pet store and feed the baby about every hour or it will get dehydrated and probably die. It may not be impossible, but it is going to be very difficult to keep this young of a rodent alive without it's Mother.
(Rating: 3) i knwo the lizardhas to eat as well but i feel bad for the baby mouse. idk if it tame or wild.. but its eyes arent even open yet