Hi ThereOriginally Posted by johnsgirl128
Indeed I did have allot of trouble when I first got him. I left him a week to settle & after that he refused quite a few times. This is how I tackled it..
I waited untill I saw his little head poking out of his hide at night & defrosted the mouse.I heated the tip of the mouses nose with a hairdryer..(this probably sounds daft but really works) This will obviously bring the temp of the mouse up to entice him more. When the mouse was hot enough ( do not over heat, just so its a comfortable & substantial level of heat on your hand ) i quickly placed it in an empty toilet roll tube (really quickly as the mouse loses heat real quick!) & parked it so that the end of the tube was right infront of the entrance of his hide. I then left him for what seemed like the longest wait & after about 10 mins I went back in & it had gone !
He has eaten like a pig ever since ! Oh, apart from the time I tried switching him to rat pups.. I soon switched back as I just wanted to get him back into a good feeding routine.
I always use the hairdryer trick though, it works everytime.
He is such a plesure to own -
Good luck with the feeding hon![]()