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    Will he eat lab block when they wean? I was under the impression they can't. Im hoping they can but if they can't, I have rabbit chow as a stand by.

    They are cute! I should try and breed all white instead of cute colors...unfortunately for them they just look like snake food!

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    I just fed him again, this time with a small syringe. He ate for about 5 minutes, then I used a warm cloth to "rub" his...ahem....underside. He peed! lol Thanks for telling me about that, I didn't know you needed to stimulate urination and defecation. I also attached a UTH on a dimmer to the side wall next to his "snuggle" thing. I'm excited to be a mom again, my son is going to be 5 in November so this is like the next best thing
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    I used syringe with metal tip to slowly drip milk in the rats mouth. I did this to and entire litter of 12 when mom died during nursing.

    All 12 are still alive and are best breeders i ever had.

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    Re: I am such a softie....

    Quote Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons View Post
    I used syringe with metal tip to slowly drip milk in the rats mouth. I did this to and entire litter of 12 when mom died during nursing.

    All 12 are still alive and are best breeders i ever had.
    That's such inspiring news! I am going to a "wild pet" shop tomorrow to pick up a smaller bottle or syringe to hopefully make feeding easier than it has been today.
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    If i never did that with the 12 i would not have, rexs,double rexs, siamese in my colonies... Only reason i did that.

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    Good luck! Not being able to kill a refused feeder is how I ended up with a pregnant mommy rat who gave birth a couple days after she was refused! All the instructions are reminding me of caring for my little kitty when I first adopted him. Have fun! Good luck! Hope he makes it!


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    Re: I am such a softie....

    Good luck with the little one . Same thing happen to me a few years ago. We bought two rats pups and NONE of or snakes wanted them so instead of euthanizing them I hand raised them. It was A LOT of work but totally worth it. I took them to work so I could care for them 24/7. My boss thought I was nuts. And the time went by fast. I missed when they were so little . I think I have a video of them and if I can find it I'll post it.


    Quote Originally Posted by bokuza View Post
    Keep him warm, either stuff a box full of CareFresh or soft hay or place human heating pad on low beneath his cage. He needs to be in the dark since pups are sensitive to light. KMR brand works well, offer bene-bac or pure yogurt to help digestion. You can buy liquid B-12 and place 1 drop once a day in his KMR to give him a boost if need be. Overall he needs warmth and fed around the clock. Try to introduce to him to baby foods lacking rat toxic items plus solids as soon as possible. If he begins to sneeze or cough you may have a hard time getting him to survive. I use VetRx and childrens cold medicines with my weanlings and adults. I do not know how the VetRX will work on a pup but the childrens cold medicine can be given with his KMR. 1 - 2 drops only.

    Hope it works out~
    Great advice! I used puppy milk replacement fed with a syringe when I raised my two rap pups though. They were about the size of the OP's and did great on it.

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnNJ View Post
    It is very young and the odds are against it.

    It has to suckle so you need a really small bottle/nipple. Petco may have it. If not, go to a pharmacy and ask for an infant dropper. You will have to feed it slowly but keep going till it spits up more than it eats. Keep it warm. It needs to eat every 3 hours, even at night.

    Now the fun part - You have to stimulate urination with a warm soft cloth. Oh, and don't forget the other opening.

    Have fun.
    Also, great advice!
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    Thank you everyone for the awesome advice, I learned a lot that I would have never known. So far he is eating very well. He cups his little hands around the syringe and eats like crazy. I've folded up a fluffy (winter...and clean lol) sock that he has officially made his "happy place". He just crawls in the hole and cuddles up inside. I woke up 2 times overnight to feed and he's doing really well today. I will update on this thread as the days go by. Thanks again for everyone's help. I really appreciate it.
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    What till he is growing up and the first day of school, you will have tears and be so proud

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    Re: I am such a softie....

    Quote Originally Posted by LGray23 View Post
    I just fed him again, this time with a small syringe. He ate for about 5 minutes, then I used a warm cloth to "rub" his...ahem....underside. He peed! lol Thanks for telling me about that, I didn't know you needed to stimulate urination and defecation. I also attached a UTH on a dimmer to the side wall next to his "snuggle" thing. I'm excited to be a mom again, my son is going to be 5 in November so this is like the next best thing
    Thats awesome! Keep up the good work and I think Lucky has a chance!

    Whens your sons birthday? Im a Novemeber as well, Scorpios unit!
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