what species is it? im from poland
it is harmed, i put it into plastic box with holes for air and i put grass inside, can i keep it indoors?
>>2396908
A gerbil or something, some sort of pissed off, oppressed Poland mouse that evolved into a vodka drinking rodent.
It needs more room than you gave it, it will claim you are oppressing it very soon.
>>2396908
https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nornica_ruda
dunno about the rest
>>2396912
Actually nevermind, it's probably just a rat. Clean it up and give it 4-6 square feet of cage. It might have mites, which you don't want in your house.
>>2396913
>https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nornica_ruda
mine has lateral stripe do not you see? nornica ruda does not have it
>>2396908
Injured rodents don't tend to fare too well. I wouldn't expect much.
>>2396924
but the wound is not very serious is it? i found this animal when my cat was "playing" with it
>>2396929
Post a better pic of the wound. The stress alone of being in captivity or being played with alone could be enough to kill.
I wouldn't say it has no chance, though. Keep it warm and protected to give it a little time to recuperate and release it as soon as possible
>>2396931
hmm
maybe i should release it now? :/
>>2396933
Is it crawling around without much obvious issue?
>>2396935
yes
>>2396938
I'd release it, then. If it can move around normally it probably won't be immediately predated. Hopefully that gash doesn't get infected, though.
>>2396943
but can i keep this animal as a pet?
>>2396948
no, if you have a cat the cat will find some way to get into wherever you're keeping it and kill it
>>2397008
i have also geckos and my cat has never opened any terrarium so far
>>2397017
most cats are not highly motivated by reptile prey. you already know that your cat likes to hunt whatever this species is. do not risk its life further. put it back outside where it belongs.
>>2397019
but this box is closeable
cat rarely enters my room
it looks like Striped field mouse to me
it ate mealworm moment ago
Its a striped field mouse, just release it, it would probably be too stressed in captivity anyway. Maybe just keep it for 24 hours to monitor its condition and then set it free
>>2396912
Fpbp
>>2397079
it was not very stressed with me, it could be domesticaated
but i released it having read that it is a vector to some illness
i will make use of this box tho, i will maybe take newt from the wild or a toad
tfw this fucker is a vector to hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome
i do not want to die ;_;
>>2396908
issa mouse
>>2396908
friend