About Jess Expertise I can answer questions about most species of rodents. I will answer any questions about health, husbandry and welfare. I can also give advise about behaviour problems, how to overcome these and ways of enriching the life of your pet. I can help with those wanting advice about house rabbits.
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Education/Credentials I am qualified in animal management, I work as a veterinary nurse.
Question Sorry, i forgot to ask;, the male that got my female pregnant is living with another female, i put him in with the two females at the same time. my other female isn't pregnant, so i assume she now wont get pregnant, if shes not by now?!
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My mouse was due to have her litter yesterday and she's late. its her first litter so i was wondering if this is normal for the first one. Also, is there anything in particualr i should bear in mind when the little mice come? is there anything that i need to know? thankyou.
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How late is she? Keep an eye on her to make sure that she shows no signs of struggling to give birth as this can happen if her pelvis isn't big enough for the babies to get through or if there is a baby obstructing the birth canal. Any signs of this will need emergency treatment urgently. If she seems ok then hopefully she will give birth soon. She will need lots of protein in her diet like chicken, boiled eggs and maybe a small amount of milk. This is because it takes a lot of energy to feed babies. The same applies to the babies when they are old enough to eat solids. Puppy or kitten food is a good supplement to their normal diet as it contains a lot of protein too. Good luck
Answer She could still get pregnant at any time, as long as there's no reason to assume that she's infertile. Also I meant to mention but you probably already know just to try to keep stress to a minimum for the pregnant mouse and not to handle her or the babies until they are old enough. Hope it all goes well!