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Pinkie has to be very warm, really Ivy?

HermesMom

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Our classic corn, Ivy, is now up to two pinkies and is a great little eater... as long as it's warm enough to her liking. I defrost under a heat lamp. Tonight she eagerly eats up her first one, then starts bebopping around. I grabbed the tongs, thinking in her young innocence she might have "missed" the second one. Nope, no interest at all. So I grab the pinkie again, hold it under the heat lamp I have hanging in the other part of the room to get it "toasted" again. This time when I offer it to her she rips it straight off the tongs. Am I the only one out there with a picky eater? Apparently you don't feed little corns who feel they're royalty cool dinner, even if it got cool because of them :sobstory:
 
My sons classic, Jake, will not eat his f/t unless it's nice and warm either. As long as it's warm he will snatch it immediately, if its too cool for his liking he'll turn his nose up at it until it is warm enough for him.
 
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