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I wouldn't worry about her - I've never heard of snakes getting sick/infections from mouse urine/feces.
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xXCleoPatraXx (06-03-2012)
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No need to worry, and do not soak her, soaking can dry out their scales (leading to bad sheds) and stress them out. Soaking should only be done in certain extreme cases.
~Aaron
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Re: Mouse Urine
Did she eventually eat it? If so, let her be until she digests; handling too soon after a feeding is more dangerous than a little mouse pee. In a few days you can certainly rinse her off with some water and maybe a touch of mild soap if you want, but I don't think it's a big concern.
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Re: Mouse Urine
You guys beat me to it!
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Urine is sterile until it leaves the body, just to throw that out there.
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