Housing a mouse is a balancing act between escape resistance and airflow. Mice are tiny, fast, and can slip through gaps that look impossibly small, so when we compared these cages we looked hard at bar spacing, panel gaps, and how secure the doors latch. We weighed each against manufacturer specs and the patterns we saw across owner feedback. Most of the options here are marketed for hamsters, which matters because mice are smaller and need tighter spacing or solid acrylic walls to stay contained. In our evaluation we found that acrylic enclosures give great visibility and chew resistance but can trap humidity if ventilation is poor, while wire-and-wood designs breathe better but invite gnawing. We recommend choosing based on your priorities: containment and clarity, or airflow and natural materials. We like options that give floor space for a mouse to roam at ground level.

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