Things You'll Need
- Bowl for food. A Ceramic bowl is less likely to turn over; however a metal container is alright.
- Hanging feeder for fresh vegetables and fruits
- Hanging water bottle
Instructions
How to Choose a Balanced Diet
Go to your local pet store or other pet food supplier. There will be many varieties of dry foods, treats, and other nutritional items to pick from. A salesperson will gladly help you.
Pick a well balanced pellet diet. This will be the main course.
Choose a food block for gnawing. Your mouse will love to feed on this. These come in various flavors and types. Your pet will let you know which one it likes!
Select treats. An assortment of nibble bars, sticks, fruits, cones and yogurt chips are but a few stocked by the store.
How to Feed a Pet Mouse
Place the dry pellets or food blocks into a clean bowl making sure not to overfill. This should be changed daily or sooner if you spot urine or droppings in the container.
Wash any fruit or vegetable such as a small carrot or apple wedge before placing into the vegetable holder. Notice if the mouse has any adverse reactions, such as diarrhea. Change its diet as needed. Be sure to remove any of these uneaten portions by the next day.
Place a food block into the cage. The mouse needs to wear its teeth down and this supplement will help.
Give your mouse treats, keeping the amount between 10 percent and 20 percent of its daily consumption.
Double-check the water bottle making sure enough water is available.