Mouse Food
At West Coast Pet Supply we know that you want only the best in taste and nutrition when it comes to feeding your pet mouse, that is why we offer a large variety of brand name Mouse Food at low, discount prices! We offer Gourmet Mouse Food, Mouse Food fortified with essential vitamins and minerals, All-Natural Mouse Food, plus many other varieties of Mouse Food. The Mouse Food we offer consists of quality ingredients and our Mouse Food will provide everything your mouse needs to live a happy and healthy life. Best of all, our Mouse Food is available at everyday low discount prices.
- Kaytee Fiesta Mouse and Rat 2lbs.
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Kaytee Fiesta Gourmet food helps small pets thrive! Packed with a fortified mix of vegetables, high fiber hay, healthful whole grains, and fruit, Fiesta contains essential nutrients for healthy small animals. Balanced Omega-3 and Omega-6 Polyunsaturated fatty acids aid in development of shiny coats.
Price: $5.99
- Kaytee Fiesta Mouse and Rat 2lbs.
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See details -
Kaytee Fiesta Gourmet food helps small pets thrive! Packed with a fortified mix of vegetables, high fiber hay, healthful whole grains, and fruit, Fiesta contains essential nutrients for healthy small animals. Balanced Omega-3 and Omega-6 Polyunsaturated fatty acids aid in development of shiny coats.
Price: $5.99
Mouse Food
Mice can be fed a commercially prepared complete diet - a rodent mix or hamster diet is acceptable. Pellets are available for mice and are completely balanced, but this is a monotonous diet. Grain and seed based loose mouse food mixes provide more interest to the mice and will probably be more readily eaten. However, your mice may just pick out their favorite bits and leave the rest, leading to an unbalanced diet. You should try to feed a combination of balanced pellets and a mixed diet, but only offer small amounts of the loose mixed diet at a time and make sure it is almost all eaten before offering more.
Mouse Food
The basic mouse food diet can be supplemented with small quantities of fresh fruits and vegetable (greens, apple, carrot, etc.). Watch for diarrhea though and if a particular mouse food item does cause diarrhea, discontinue feeding it. Sunflower seeds are a favorite treat of many mice (but are quite fatty so should be limited), as well as other seeds like millet spray. Cooked pasta and whole grain bread or crackers can also be given, maybe with a tiny amount of peanut butter as a special treat.
Avoid feeding junk foods such as candy and potato chips, and never feed chocolate, as it is toxic to mice and other small pets. West Coast Pet Supply has the best selection of nutritious mouse food and you’re sure to find the mouse food that best for you and your mouse


