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    Re: How to tie a rat's mouth?

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    Are you insane?Or infantile?I receive only 2 or 3 reasonable answers..it's a shame
    You asked one of the most absurd questions I have ever heard... I smell a Troll.

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    Re: How to tie a rat's mouth?

    You have some good answers above about pre-killing and being cautious, but I will help your cause a bit... it's odd, but I know of a pet store Owner that use to do this for his Burmese, EXCEPT it was with rabbits, I volunteered at his store l to get experience with the snakes he sold, and one day I caught him feeding his Burmese, he grabbed a rabbit and hit the poor thing against the wall staggering it, he then tied the rabbits mouth shut with a rope and held it in the cage where the snake could wrap around the body but not the head and waited, after the Burmese suffocated the rabbit he did one of the stupidest things I've ever seen and stuck his hand inside the snakes cage and untied the rope then pulled his hand out like it never happened... don't do that, that's an accident waiting to happen, and just purely stupid. No offense to you personally as you most likely want to just keep your snake safe. But as other people have said, just feed it a staggered prey, or pre kill it. I know how it feels, our adult female ball and our Burmese only eat live, and even with proper safety precautions an accident can always happen. Good luck..
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