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Originally Posted by Will0W783
Honestly, you should be contacting a wildlife rescue in your area. These places exist for the purpose of taking in injured or abandoned wildlife that people find. A wild mouse is NOT a good pet; they can carry many diseases and parasites and, as this one is a baby, it is very fragile and should be in the hands of professionals who know what care to give it.
Here is a link to the PA Wildlife Rehabilitators website. It will help you find a rehab center in your area:
Pennsylvania Association of Wildlife Rehabilitators
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I've rehabilitated squirrels, birds, rabbits.. ect.
yes, i've never done a mouse.
but i have done numerous baby squirrels.
and the care for the two as infants is similar.