I have loads of conflicting advice. The guy I bought my bp from advised me to feed up my little 10 month old as best as I can. He said on food size, if she takes it then feed as big as possible. So he sold me a large mouse and I tried to feed her on it tonight after she normally takes medium mice. She had problems because the mouse wasn't warm enough. When I heated it up with a hairdryer she sniffed it but didn't realise it was food. So I put her hide in her feeding box and dangled the mouse. It wasn't until i held the mouse stil that she actually bit it and wrapped it, although with not much strength. It took her forever to work out how to start swallowing it, I adjusted the position of the head slightly to help her. She took about 15 mins to swallow it then, it looked like a mighty stretch though! Is it possible it could do her any harm? I heard a few tiny cracking noises as she swallowed it! I can see the mouse inside her in her belly. I'm not sure if the food is supposed to be 1.5 times the width of her head or her belly, but the mouse is like 2.5 times the size of her head but 1.5 times width of her belly but she managed it! And how long should I leave her til I feed her again after such a large meal? She was looking underweight so I wanted to give her a good feed. Have I done the right thing an is it normal? Help please!