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scottishbluebird Posted - 02/01/2013 : 01:26:06
Its been 7 weeks since Kellogs has eaten, i am not worried just yet, i know that in winter this can happen. Tried braining the mouse, (hate that crunch) and brine. Tried feeding out and in viv
What i am wondering is should just leave her for a while ( have missed out feeds for 10 days also) or try rat pups/chicks?
I wish i could stop eating like that, would sooooo help my diet!
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scottishbluebird Posted - 02/01/2013 : 15:54:45
Thanks Alan xx I wasnt worried just yet, just not sure to leave her or not. She is active, drinking, and looks good
Happy New Year!
Auld Baldy Posted - 02/01/2013 : 02:04:05
Just let her be for the time being. 7 weeks is nothing to get concerned about as long as she is active and there are no obvious signs of illness. 17 to 20 weeks is pretty common.
You could offer a small mouse every fortnight but there is no way to really force nature.

Big T, 2 Kings and Vambo are both getting stoked up on the annual hormone fest.

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