Is she scared of her food???
Hi all,
A few weeks ago I put a rat in my BP's cage. She was hungry and went for it immediately. She wrapped around it and I thought it was ok but she was wrapped mostly around the bottom end of the body. After about 5 mins she let go and the rat jumped straight up and ran off. The rat was spooked so I took it out and tried to feed a few days later.....nothing. So I waited a week and nothin. Another 4-5 days and nothing!
She knows the rat is there, she shows interest for a while, gets close to it, smells it etc but seems almost scared of it.
Anyone else had this problem?
Re: Is she scared of her food???
She is about 2 years as a guess. Cage is 3 foot by 1 foot. She has hides on the cool end and on the heated end - both fit her snuggly. Humidity is about 55-60 and temp is 80 on the warm side but she spend most of her time on the cool side.
Re: Is she scared of her food???
Hey sorry I wasn't clear. It's about 90F on the warm side in her hide, outside of her hide the temperature drops to about 80. Perhaps the problem is that it is too warm in the warm side hide?...she never had much propensity to go in the warm side hide even when young and she had gradually outgrown her hides but still rarely uses the warm side.
I've had her since she was a baby. Never really been a fussy eater but sometimes goes off food (don't they all though)!
I'm not really concerned about her not eating, i'm more concerned that she attacked the rat, made a good effort to kill it, but failed and now seems kinda scared or at least not interested in eating. I mean, she must be hungry or she wouldn't have gone for it in the first place.
Thanks to you all for helping me with this.
Oh... and no, I don't know she is a she. I tried popping and failed to get anything and she has almost non-existent tail hooks so best guess is a girl.