AuralayKristine
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Hey all, just had a question--
I have been feeding Kaven frozen pinks, and he eats them very readily and has never had a problem.
This is the part of the question where I get to feel a little lame. I had his pinks out when I was rearranging my freezer a couple nights ago, and because I have them in a couple layers of plastic wal mart bags, manged to forget they were on the counter until the next (yesterday) afternoon. (Don't worry; they were immediately and properly disposed of!).
I have ordered more, and they are due to arrive on Wednesday. That, however, would put him at a little over two weeks since a feed (I was waiting to feed him as he has just been moved to another location and is still settling in).
My question is this: should I wait for the frozens, or should I buy one live for him to eat now? I don't want to put him off frozen pinks by creating a preference for the live ones (I'm honestly not even sure if one feeding could DO that, but then, that's why I'm asking). I am also uncertain as to the safety of a pet store rodent, or whether or not I should kill the mouse myself before feeding (and if so, how to do so quickly and humanely).
I'm betting my best bet would be to wait for the frozens, but I wanted to get an affirmation on that. Any suggestions?
Thank you!
I have been feeding Kaven frozen pinks, and he eats them very readily and has never had a problem.
This is the part of the question where I get to feel a little lame. I had his pinks out when I was rearranging my freezer a couple nights ago, and because I have them in a couple layers of plastic wal mart bags, manged to forget they were on the counter until the next (yesterday) afternoon. (Don't worry; they were immediately and properly disposed of!).
I have ordered more, and they are due to arrive on Wednesday. That, however, would put him at a little over two weeks since a feed (I was waiting to feed him as he has just been moved to another location and is still settling in).
My question is this: should I wait for the frozens, or should I buy one live for him to eat now? I don't want to put him off frozen pinks by creating a preference for the live ones (I'm honestly not even sure if one feeding could DO that, but then, that's why I'm asking). I am also uncertain as to the safety of a pet store rodent, or whether or not I should kill the mouse myself before feeding (and if so, how to do so quickly and humanely).
I'm betting my best bet would be to wait for the frozens, but I wanted to get an affirmation on that. Any suggestions?
Thank you!