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    Do you associate with your feeders?

    For you live feeders, do you associate with your live feeders?

    Do you hold them, name them, or consider them temporary pets?

    I don't name or consider my mice pets, but I do hold them and play with them. In fact, one of my mice is on my hand right no as I type this.
    Why have nuts, when you can have Balls?
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    Re: Do you associate with your feeders?

    mice are just plain dinner!
    every once in awhile i have a rat that i keep back and breed that i like but in the end they all usually end up dinner somewhere.

    p.s. nice avatar

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    Re: Do you associate with your feeders?

    My word of advice- Dont.

    I became attached to my very first group of breeder rats. One always comes up to get her head pat when I open the tub. They are too old to breed and as a matter of fact I do not breed normal rats anymore, but I still have them!!
    - Matt

    Come here little guy. You're awfully cute and fluffy but unfortunately for you, you're made of meat

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    Re: Do you associate with your feeders?

    I guess your technique for relaxing the mice and eleviating the stress before you toss them into the lions is a good for you to improve your BPs safety

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    Re: Do you associate with your feeders?

    They get the best care possible however, my feeder colony is just that, I do not nor do I want to get attached to them.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: Do you associate with your feeders?

    I just got a couple breeders a couple days ago, I even bought a wheel for them, named them also Dinner & Dessert
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    "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." - Gandhi

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    Re: Do you associate with your feeders?

    I am only attached to my breeders, but I've quit naming them.

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    Re: Do you associate with your feeders?

    Quote Originally Posted by llovelace View Post
    Dinner & Dessert
    ...hence their purpose.
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    Re: Do you associate with your feeders?

    No. I did it once and I had to take her back. I held her for a moment, and then tried to feed Ophelia; she wouldn't eat it at all. None of my other kids would either. It's weird. They'll pounce all over a rat that I've had on the tongs, but if I touch the rat, they won't have anything to do with it.
    Melanie Ryan Seals

    2.2 Royal Pythons; Hadrian(het. albino), Lucius(het. hypo), Ophelia(normal) and Regan(het. albino).
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    Re: Do you associate with your feeders?

    It's not like I'm attached to my feeders, I just play with them like they are mice, and have no remorse when they're eaten. I can just go grab some more at the petstore anyway.
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