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Thread: Contsipated?

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    Contsipated?

    My normal ate a pregnant mouse about three months ago. He has not shown interest to eat since then, and he has not pooped either.

    So I figure he is constipated.

    I put him in warm water for ten minutes yesterday, I thought I read that somewhere...

    Anything else to do?

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    Re: Contsipated?

    no food = no poop - food = poop

    The last prey fed was completely utilized for growth and energy and since the animal has not ate since there is nothing left to be defecated.

    Once the animal will feed again thing will get back to normal no need for baths.
    Deborah Stewart


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