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Furry Poop??
I fed Chumley 2 F/T adult mice last Tuesday. I offered him 2 again late last night but they were still there this morning so I removed them.
When I got home from work today I noticed that he had left me a couple presents. One looked like normal snake poo, one rather large urate and then one poo that looked for lack of better terms, furry.
My initial reaction was nervous of a partial re-gurge but it was super tiny and brown and he hasn't been handled since I last fed him, nothing in his habitat has changed so I don't think that was the issue.
Is it normal for them not to digest the hair occasionally?
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They don't digest the hair. Every once in a while you will find a fur ball poo. Its normal :)
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HAHAHA! Thats totally normal. Sometimes it doesnt smell all that great either but if it was a regurge you would definately know. The smell of a regurge is similer to roadkill :weirdface
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As the others have stated. Completely normal, so nothing to worry about!!
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Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents
HAHAHA! Thats totally normal. Sometimes it doesnt smell all that great either but if it was a regurge you would definately know. The smell of a regurge is similer to roadkill :weirdface
Well it wasn't a roadkill smell but it wasn't pleasant that's for sure!! I knew he had done something the minute I walked in the door!!!
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Well regurge smells worse then a 10 day old dead skunk left in 110 degree weather :rolleyes:.
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Yeah there is NO MISTAKING regurg!!!!!:rofl::rofl::O:O
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eeewww nice comparison joepythons! but thanks for the honesty...
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