Things You'll Need
- Wipe
- Scoop
- Rags or scrub brush
- Mild disinfectant
- Clean bedding
Instructions
Wipe the mouse carefully with a warm damp wipe or washcloth. Do not immerse the pet mouse or otherwise drench it. Use caution to avoid getting water in the mouse's nose, eyes or ears. Stroke the mouse very gently with the wipe or washcloth because its skin is sensitive. Place the mouse in a warm, clean cage away from drafts.
Tidy the mouse cage daily by removing urine, feces, spilled food and wet bedding, which will help the pet mouse remain dry and clean, reducing the need for washing from the owner.
Clean and disinfect the mouse cage thoroughly at least once every week, replacing the bedding. This clean environment allows the pet mouse's self bathing to remain effective, keeping any smelly material away from the mouse's fur.
Consult a veterinarian if the mouse's coat looks untidy, since this could indicate an illness in an otherwise well-groomed animal, according to Simple Pet Care.