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Weird Feeding
Hello, everyone.
So, my Lesser, who we've nicknamed Princess (because he really, really is - picky little thing) has started to do something weird. I have no problem feeding him so long as it's live and it's been mice, up until now. I introduced him to weanling rats and instead of striking and eating them, he strangles them and leaves them. I don't know why - aside from maybe the fact that he doesn't know how to deal with a rat, maybe? But - how to get him to eat rats, if he will? He doesn't strike at all, just wraps his body around it. Anyone know what this is? Or how to fix it?
Thanks!
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 Originally Posted by HaikyFin
Hello, everyone.
So, my Lesser, who we've nicknamed Princess (because he really, really is - picky little thing) has started to do something weird. I have no problem feeding him so long as it's live and it's been mice, up until now. I introduced him to weanling rats and instead of striking and eating them, he strangles them and leaves them. I don't know why - aside from maybe the fact that he doesn't know how to deal with a rat, maybe? But - how to get him to eat rats, if he will? He doesn't strike at all, just wraps his body around it. Anyone know what this is? Or how to fix it?
Thanks!
You can try and scent the rat but rubbing soiled mouse bedding on it. He will think its a mouse and do things normally. After a couple times he will get the hang of it.
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Re: Weird Feeding
 Originally Posted by Zombie
You can try and scent the rat but rubbing soiled mouse bedding on it. He will think its a mouse and do things normally. After a couple times he will get the hang of it.
x2 Also, make sure the rat is roughly the same size as the mice he's been taking so he doesn't get intimidated when it comes to chow time. Intimidated might be the wrong word, but I've had refusals that I could only chalk up to being a larger meal than they were in the mood for at the time.
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