❄️Snowstar❄️ wrote:The Cab wrote:
Their not 'wild' the most they eat is table scraps and crumbs I seriously doubt they'll infect you... Unless you eat their poop >.<
Wait, wait, wait, soooo....nothing TOO serious or anything to worry bout? Like rabies? The same as a domestic hamster, but...a mouse? Smaller? (And wild in the house?) Right?
Yes! Rodents don't carry rabies if I am correct -checking now- Just wash your hands after touching that stuff or you will get sick, just because really? Logic Don't worry they're perfectly fine and yeah same as hamsters
What I have found: So yeah very unlikely (VERY small chance I was bitten by a mouse years ago <3 Domestic so yeah nothing bad happening
Small rodents, including mice, rats, gophers, chipmunks and squirrels and rabbits and hares rarely have rabies and are not known to have transmitted rabies to humans. You should always consult with your physician regarding bites from these animals.




