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    Mouse in my house

    Hey!
    Much to my girlfriends disgust we found a mouse running about my kitchen last night! We didn't manage to catch him so he's probably still in there somewhere. My question is, is it ok to feed this mouse to my ball if we catch it in a humane trap? Of course if there are any risks at all I will not (hence why im on here asking this question), but if its a commonly done thing I'd love to see him eat live prey.
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    Thumbs down Re: Mouse in my house

    Quote Originally Posted by shotty
    Hey!
    Much to my girlfriends disgust we found a mouse running about my kitchen last night! We didn't manage to catch him so he's probably still in there somewhere. My question is, is it ok to feed this mouse to my ball if we catch it in a humane trap? Of course if there are any risks at all I will not (hence why im on here asking this question), but if its a commonly done thing I'd love to see him eat live prey.
    Any help is appreciated!
    Cheers!
    NO!!!! If has eaten anything poisiness(spelling) it WILL kill your snake.
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    Re: Mouse in my house

    Not to mention that most wild animals have some type of internal parasites that can be transmitted to your pet. wildlifewarrior
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