I'll have to try that method next. I've been doing similar but with hot water. Ours runs at about 115* so it gets the mouse nice and hot. I've reheated under the sink about 3 times per feeding trying to tempt him. It's probably washes away some of the mouse odor now that I think about it. Up until he got picky it's works plenty fine to soak them in hot tap water a couple times to get up to heat after they're thawed. The hair dryer might help preserve the smell a bit. Though he did refuse a fresh killed too.

Definitely sounds like I'm not the only one having this same issue. Doesn't it make you feel like you've got almost everything they want to eat but are missing just one little detail, so they become a persnickety toddler.

Kyle


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