Quote Originally Posted by Inknsteel View Post
It's definitely normal. Your bp is constricting the mouse, then releasing it and checking for any dangers in the area. They are most vulnerable to predators when they are eating as they are completely defenseless... Just leave the mouse in there and your snake will finish the job. If you take the mouse out, you interrupt the feeding process and will most likely get a refusal that night...
You know that makes a lot of sense, because she's always looking around and she'll go back and stick her face in the mouse fur, go back look around some more. At one point it looked like she was absolutely not interested in the mouse what so ever!

She's only refused once and it was the first time she shed with me.. Last time she was going blue, I still offered a mouse and she took it.

Thanks