Just had a mouse like this in the house. The cat caught it, and I got the cat to drop it. It ran between the microwave stand and TV stand for over an hour. A couple times it sat really still, and I tried to gently pick it up, but it took off. My Mom was finally able to get it out the back door. I'm so relieved because if we didn't get it out, either one of my cats or dogs would have killed it. The little thing was so cute. :)
He is beautiful <3 I have had a couple be that tame with me. In both instances I had to pick them up because they were half-dead/terrified because my cat had caught them. I think they both knew I had saved them. Keeping them warm in my hand and talking to them gently, plus somewhere safe to sleep, food and water......and they're tame within a day! And, like you say, if you have no fear of them, or being bitten, they pick up on it and will be relaxed with you :-)
I will never be able to use a glue trap or any inhumane trap on a mouse or rat. I have these traps where they go inside get the food and it closes. I feel bad enough using those simply cause i'm worried it might get it's tail caught or something.
I personally don't think you should add videos to youtube encouraging people to get wild mice. They're wild. Mice in captivity have been domesticated for hundreds of years. I'm all one for rescuing the little critters when they need it, but at the end of the day you're taking an animal out of the wild to suddenly be put in a small cage with no company.
I just caught a wild mouse today. It's been in my room for 2 days and I finally got it using cheese taped to a stick (it was hiding in my couch). I read that if they are caught after they open their eyes it's too late to tame them. I think it's a juvenile wood mouse (looks grey). It's getting cold outside and I don't have the heart to take it out and after seeing this video and being able to hold it in my hand for a bit (bit me once) I have hope we will become good friends in the future. :)
that face a 1:13...makes me cry so precious...I saved a lil mouse once from getting hit by a card...its mate wasnt so lucky it was killed. and the lil mouse clung on to me. I am guessing it like grief....i love that mouse
I want to catch 2 wild adult mouse in my house, is this an okay idea? I can't help it, there cuteness is so irresistible xD even though it is adult, because I heard it's best to take care of them when they are babies this way they wont carry rabbies and other diseases. Although I am scared that they will bite me @_@. I want to hold one of them in my hand and feed it and take care of it, but I'm afraid ._.'
i got the same mice and had mine for 6 or 7 years now my cats caught about 3 or 4 mice and i got them out of his mouth and 1 was bleeding on my hand so i put that 1 out side because i thought it would die if i didn't and it came back in the next day)& i would say don't mix your mice with pet shop-mice because they have diseases wild mice are more helther then the store bought mice i bought 3 pet-smart mice and they had a cold and got my 1 wild mouse sick and then they all died nowihave13deermice
Yar noe...the current "in" thing for humans now are spring and glue traps, and basically fear and justifications lol. Things like love and wisdom belong to the next race of humans that will replace us once we are wiped out of existence :P
@Vassy84 Wisdom, we never have enough. Perhaps a few of us can learn a bit more about love while we have chances, before we are wiped out. A few of the small animals around us seem to know a lot more than we do about giving trust as a part of loving. Some of them can do this, even when it seems to go against reflexes like fear or anger. We have to help them by being still and quiet, and by not wearing them out with attention when they should be sleeping.
@TreeDancingCloud ..Glue traps, add warm water to the glue and the mouse will be able to be set free, then i switched to the tilt plastic traps with the door. Open door and they leave, of course always in a wealther neighborhood. The rich have better scrap food than the working stiffs (like me) have to eat.
@Vassy84 Ok when you lose a loaf of bread to 7 nasty disease infested rats dont come crying to me pussy bitch. They fucking take shit everwhere probably even in your mouth when you sleep. You only say good things about tamed rats but your immature punk peace ass doesn't know the truth. Rats kill babies every year by biting them to death in there sleep. Go fuck yourself and join those hypocrite PETA folks ass wipe.
@Anthony883 I will leave it to you TreeDancingCloud, to deal with this expression of fear in particular heh heh...
Btw the prophets in the past are right in that time and space conditions, but wrong within our current time, as humans of our current batch do not really need to be wiped out after all if yer ask me. Much fear, selfishness, anger and murderous irrationality of humanity remains...but that will be dealt with.
i wouldnt mind the biting part (even though i am a total whimp when it comes to cuts and bites) yet if thats what it takes for it to be saved from getting into a trap i might try. yet IF it does happen to have a disease it wouldn't be a good idea to try to pet or hold it. so could i use gloves, if so what kind that wont get bitten through. also how do you actually catch it? i heard some scuttering behind the wall in the kitchen. i am positive its either a mouse or a rat. advice please
@fuckcomments We sometimes catch a wild mouse that stays scared, even though we behave peacefully. When that happens I take comfort in knowing that I can protect the mouse from being cold, or hungry, or thirsty. If it is especially scared, it might have had a difficult life. I can keep it in a clean house. I might also keep it with other mice (of the same gender and species) so it will not feel lonely.
@TreeDancingCloud hehe, he may be scared of me, he is a wild deer mouse, I bought a female fancy mouse, and they love each other, clean each other, eat together, sleep on top of each other. they love each other for sure. heh heh its good to see them at least have one another. shes not afraid of me though, he is. its his instincts i guess he was the smaller of the mice that were in my house. He is happy from what I can tell, right now he is laying on top of her like she is a couch. :)
@TreeDancingCloud I would say do not get the same gender, get a male deer mouse, and a female fancy mouse, they cant breed and they love each other, they only fight one time. It is when I put 1 running wheel in the cage with them, for some reason he gets angry at her when she uses it too long and bites her making her scream sometimes bleeding. So I wouldnt advise putting 1 wheel in with them for whatever reason. maybe 2 would be better in the cage for each as i think he feels left out.
i love my deer mouse, he seems so scared of me though? ive never hit him, ive always been nice, one day he just got scared and hasnt walked into my hand for a long time..i grabbed him today and was holding him, he was trying the dig deeper into my hand and hide himself, or jump out. I dont get it, i love the guy, what could it be? what do I do? he looks identical to yours. I also have a female fancy mouse and she acts the same way? she runs her ass off from my hand? i love them :(
@fuckcomments Hmmm.... I was going to suggest that it might be the way you're picking them up, but then I noticed you mentioned letting them "walk into your hand," which sounds about right. Maybe try treats as incentives and take things slowly... let them start associating your scent with good things. Good luck!
@rosenatti No I have had them for 6 months, the girl mouse loves coming into my hand and walking up my arms and walking around me and stuff(shes a bred fancy mouse), the male mouse is a wild deer mouse I caught when he was so tiny and young, he used to crawl in my hand, we moved around a bit and after that he was kind of freaked out, now he runs away when I open the cage and hides. :(. i wish he would walk in my hand like her, he sees her doing it, he just is scared for some reason, shes not.
Wild deer mice do sometimes carry diseases, most notably hantavirus. It is definitely dangerous to handle them. Of course, humans also sometimes carry diseases, and it is dangerous to come into contact with humans. You must choose carefully when deciding which people to come into contact with, regardless of size.
of course it's dangerous and you know people shouldn't be doing this. but since u love them so much you come up with bs and irrelevant argument to justify doing so. they may look cute but they are pest. period. the correct answer to whether it is dangerous should end at the second sentence before the "of course".
i love mice my mice died years ago but they had twelve pinkys we couldnt keep the babes but when they were old eneoph we sold them to a pet store and they promised they wouldnt sell them as food
Just had a mouse like this in the house. The cat caught it, and I got the cat to drop it. It ran between the microwave stand and TV stand for over an hour. A couple times it sat really still, and I tried to gently pick it up, but it took off. My Mom was finally able to get it out the back door. I'm so relieved because if we didn't get it out, either one of my cats or dogs would have killed it. The little thing was so cute. :)
Teacupdogz 1 day ago
He is beautiful <3 I have had a couple be that tame with me. In both instances I had to pick them up because they were half-dead/terrified because my cat had caught them. I think they both knew I had saved them. Keeping them warm in my hand and talking to them gently, plus somewhere safe to sleep, food and water......and they're tame within a day! And, like you say, if you have no fear of them, or being bitten, they pick up on it and will be relaxed with you :-)
MissStarlight1111 2 weeks ago
Wow...You're taming a wild wood mouse....Thanks for the techniques for taming the wild mice..I love rodents btw..
st3v33100 3 weeks ago
That face,... It's so cute! I have pet mice x3
volcanolover 3 months ago
kill it..
xxxbustedsoulxxx 3 months ago
I will never be able to use a glue trap or any inhumane trap on a mouse or rat. I have these traps where they go inside get the food and it closes. I feel bad enough using those simply cause i'm worried it might get it's tail caught or something.
LeDerpaHerp 3 months ago
What a little angel <3
pippy1994 4 months ago
That looks like a deer mouse rather than a house mouse.
fubukifangirl 4 months ago
so cute, i used to have pet mice that were darlings
jeannette84xx 4 months ago
there's doubt that there cute, but when you have millions of them destroying your crops thats another story
readynow12345 4 months ago
@readynow12345 who cares about crops? I hope all crops get destroyed.
PanzerBlitz43 4 months ago
@PanzerBlitz43 then you and the rest of the world will starve.
GMCman82 4 months ago
@readynow12345 great prank: find a random farmer and sprinkle pesticides in his house :D
PanzerBlitz43 4 months ago
Don't know why, but I thought it said Moose, not mouse.
supersonicbros23 5 months ago
I personally don't think you should add videos to youtube encouraging people to get wild mice. They're wild. Mice in captivity have been domesticated for hundreds of years. I'm all one for rescuing the little critters when they need it, but at the end of the day you're taking an animal out of the wild to suddenly be put in a small cage with no company.
oopqooify 5 months ago
I just caught a wild mouse today. It's been in my room for 2 days and I finally got it using cheese taped to a stick (it was hiding in my couch). I read that if they are caught after they open their eyes it's too late to tame them. I think it's a juvenile wood mouse (looks grey). It's getting cold outside and I don't have the heart to take it out and after seeing this video and being able to hold it in my hand for a bit (bit me once) I have hope we will become good friends in the future. :)
c0c0nu7s 5 months ago
how did ya catch it?
Xxjaguar123xX 6 months ago
are deer mice the most scared than like other wild mouse?
NikeSBNikka23 6 months ago
that face a 1:13...makes me cry so precious...I saved a lil mouse once from getting hit by a card...its mate wasnt so lucky it was killed. and the lil mouse clung on to me. I am guessing it like grief....i love that mouse
ChanelNumba19 7 months ago
I want to catch 2 wild adult mouse in my house, is this an okay idea? I can't help it, there cuteness is so irresistible xD even though it is adult, because I heard it's best to take care of them when they are babies this way they wont carry rabbies and other diseases. Although I am scared that they will bite me @_@. I want to hold one of them in my hand and feed it and take care of it, but I'm afraid ._.'
Jazzy4lyf 7 months ago
i got the same mice and had mine for 6 or 7 years now my cats caught about 3 or 4 mice and i got them out of his mouth and 1 was bleeding on my hand so i put that 1 out side because i thought it would die if i didn't and it came back in the next day)& i would say don't mix your mice with pet shop-mice because they have diseases wild mice are more helther then the store bought mice i bought 3 pet-smart mice and they had a cold and got my 1 wild mouse sick and then they all died nowihave13deermice
lil27mike27big 11 months ago
RABBIES
boodags 11 months ago
Yar noe...the current "in" thing for humans now are spring and glue traps, and basically fear and justifications lol. Things like love and wisdom belong to the next race of humans that will replace us once we are wiped out of existence :P
Vassy84 1 year ago
@Vassy84 Wisdom, we never have enough. Perhaps a few of us can learn a bit more about love while we have chances, before we are wiped out. A few of the small animals around us seem to know a lot more than we do about giving trust as a part of loving. Some of them can do this, even when it seems to go against reflexes like fear or anger. We have to help them by being still and quiet, and by not wearing them out with attention when they should be sleeping.
TreeDancingCloud 1 year ago
@TreeDancingCloud ..Glue traps, add warm water to the glue and the mouse will be able to be set free, then i switched to the tilt plastic traps with the door. Open door and they leave, of course always in a wealther neighborhood. The rich have better scrap food than the working stiffs (like me) have to eat.
vorevox 4 months ago
@Vassy84 Ok when you lose a loaf of bread to 7 nasty disease infested rats dont come crying to me pussy bitch. They fucking take shit everwhere probably even in your mouth when you sleep. You only say good things about tamed rats but your immature punk peace ass doesn't know the truth. Rats kill babies every year by biting them to death in there sleep. Go fuck yourself and join those hypocrite PETA folks ass wipe.
Anthony883 5 months ago
@Anthony883 I will leave it to you TreeDancingCloud, to deal with this expression of fear in particular heh heh...
Btw the prophets in the past are right in that time and space conditions, but wrong within our current time, as humans of our current batch do not really need to be wiped out after all if yer ask me. Much fear, selfishness, anger and murderous irrationality of humanity remains...but that will be dealt with.
Vassy84 5 months ago
@Anthony883 As you were typing this, a mouse took a dump under your pillow. Sweet dreams. :)
PaperShishigami 5 months ago
@PaperShishigami ha I checked!! There was no "dump" under my pillow.. moron.
Anthony883 5 months ago
@Anthony883 That's because as you flipped over your pillow, it flew into your mouth. Mmm, mmm.
PaperShishigami 5 months ago
@PaperShishigami I deflected it with a blow of my breath so strong that it flew across the world and hit you.
Anthony883 5 months ago
i wouldnt mind the biting part (even though i am a total whimp when it comes to cuts and bites) yet if thats what it takes for it to be saved from getting into a trap i might try. yet IF it does happen to have a disease it wouldn't be a good idea to try to pet or hold it. so could i use gloves, if so what kind that wont get bitten through. also how do you actually catch it? i heard some scuttering behind the wall in the kitchen. i am positive its either a mouse or a rat. advice please
CloudWatcherX 1 year ago
that's awesome!!
SuperSelena09 1 year ago
i dream of holding my little guy like this...he is to scared :(
fuckcomments 1 year ago
@fuckcomments We sometimes catch a wild mouse that stays scared, even though we behave peacefully. When that happens I take comfort in knowing that I can protect the mouse from being cold, or hungry, or thirsty. If it is especially scared, it might have had a difficult life. I can keep it in a clean house. I might also keep it with other mice (of the same gender and species) so it will not feel lonely.
TreeDancingCloud 1 year ago
@TreeDancingCloud hehe, he may be scared of me, he is a wild deer mouse, I bought a female fancy mouse, and they love each other, clean each other, eat together, sleep on top of each other. they love each other for sure. heh heh its good to see them at least have one another. shes not afraid of me though, he is. its his instincts i guess he was the smaller of the mice that were in my house. He is happy from what I can tell, right now he is laying on top of her like she is a couch. :)
fuckcomments 1 year ago
@TreeDancingCloud I would say do not get the same gender, get a male deer mouse, and a female fancy mouse, they cant breed and they love each other, they only fight one time. It is when I put 1 running wheel in the cage with them, for some reason he gets angry at her when she uses it too long and bites her making her scream sometimes bleeding. So I wouldnt advise putting 1 wheel in with them for whatever reason. maybe 2 would be better in the cage for each as i think he feels left out.
fuckcomments 1 year ago
i love my deer mouse, he seems so scared of me though? ive never hit him, ive always been nice, one day he just got scared and hasnt walked into my hand for a long time..i grabbed him today and was holding him, he was trying the dig deeper into my hand and hide himself, or jump out. I dont get it, i love the guy, what could it be? what do I do? he looks identical to yours. I also have a female fancy mouse and she acts the same way? she runs her ass off from my hand? i love them :(
fuckcomments 1 year ago
@fuckcomments mayby its the diodrant you were
AIRMAN1479 1 year ago
@fuckcomments Hmmm.... I was going to suggest that it might be the way you're picking them up, but then I noticed you mentioned letting them "walk into your hand," which sounds about right. Maybe try treats as incentives and take things slowly... let them start associating your scent with good things. Good luck!
rosenatti 1 year ago
@rosenatti No I have had them for 6 months, the girl mouse loves coming into my hand and walking up my arms and walking around me and stuff(shes a bred fancy mouse), the male mouse is a wild deer mouse I caught when he was so tiny and young, he used to crawl in my hand, we moved around a bit and after that he was kind of freaked out, now he runs away when I open the cage and hides. :(. i wish he would walk in my hand like her, he sees her doing it, he just is scared for some reason, shes not.
fuckcomments 1 year ago
Sooo cute ^^ used to tame mice myself :) they really make great pets :)
knoweroftanks 1 year ago
awwwwwwww
rollercoastermaniac2 1 year ago
It's odd how tame they are. I saved a vole from getting eaten by a cat and he was so sweet and didn't bite at all, very placid.
ScatterBrainedBrooke 1 year ago
if a wild mice bites me, could i get rabies? is it dangerous at all?
3sugarbeans 1 year ago 2
Wild deer mice do sometimes carry diseases, most notably hantavirus. It is definitely dangerous to handle them. Of course, humans also sometimes carry diseases, and it is dangerous to come into contact with humans. You must choose carefully when deciding which people to come into contact with, regardless of size.
TreeDancingCloud 1 year ago
@TreeDancingCloud
of course it's dangerous and you know people shouldn't be doing this. but since u love them so much you come up with bs and irrelevant argument to justify doing so. they may look cute but they are pest. period. the correct answer to whether it is dangerous should end at the second sentence before the "of course".
yoshinosakura 4 months ago
@3sugarbeans when you catch it take it to the vet
MasterJeffHardy 2 months ago
i love mice my mice died years ago but they had twelve pinkys we couldnt keep the babes but when they were old eneoph we sold them to a pet store and they promised they wouldnt sell them as food
Ward8668 2 years ago
aauuhh
TheWICCACHANNEL 2 years ago
He/she would also like to remind handlers never to pick a wood mouse up by its tail, as the skin comes off. (Just for interested viewers :-) )
HarvyCola 2 years ago
Thanks!
Harvesterofpie 2 years ago
cute how did you tame her/him
suiteangel45 2 years ago