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    13 days after a regurgitation long enough to feed?

    13 days after a regurgitation long enough to wait to feed? I got him a weaned rat normally on small rats.
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    Re: 13 days after a regurgitation long enough to feed?

    That should be fine.
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    Yeah that should be fine, most of the time. The answer would highly depend on the reason he "upchucked"

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    Yes he should be just fine. If he does not want it he will refuse it. Just give him two days or so to digest it. With out any handling and he should keep it down.

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    Re: 13 days after a regurgitation long enough to feed?

    What made him regurgitate? Or are you not sure?

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