Can a wild mouse that you find in your house be domesticated?
Yes, In order to keep a wild mouse as a pet it has to be captured at an early age, but not too early. If you find a baby mouse that is still pink and hairless, that is too soon to keep it as a pet. Tame the mouse like you would a store bought mouse.
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