Food and Water
The mouse should be fed a basic mouse mix each evening as it wakes and can also be fed additional supplements. If your mouse wakes very late it can be encouraged to wake earlier by feeding earlier in the evening and tapping on the side of the cage to wake the mouse. After a few days the mouse will learn when it is feeding time.
Fresh water should always be available from a position your mouse can reach comfortably. Pet Shops also sell vitamin drops which can be added to water and are beneficial to the mouse. The mouse should never be without access to water.
Grooming
Mice do not generally need grooming or bathing as they clean themselves.
Cage Cleaning
The cage should be cleaned weekly by removing the mouse from the cage and throwing away all old woodshavings and food. Any fresh food that may not be eaten by the mouse should be removed after a couple of days to avoid it rotting. The mouse will appreciate it if some of its old bedding is placed in the clean cage along with some fresh bedding.
Health Checks
When you clean the cage you should check the mouse over for any signs of illness. This is an ideal time to check that the droppings in the cage look normal: soft droppings could indicate diarrhoea, lack of droppings could indicate constipation.