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Stress Regurge?

Corvine Dragon

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My cat woke me up last night ON TOP of my 3' corn's screen-top 20gal. Getting her out of the room and checking on him, I saw what looked to be regular feces, but I suspected regurge because he ate just two days ago, and with the cat harassing him, I thought it might have made him bring it back up?

I examined it, and there wasn't really any whole mouse, just hair tufts (I'd never really examined the stuff before. don't know if hair is usually in there?) and it didn't smell awful, like I've read vomit does.

He's been moved to keep her away, and he won't be eating for another 7-10 days anyway, just wondering if he regurged or digested it fast.
 
To be honest, both are possible, although from your description and the fact that is was a time period of 2 days, I would suspect poop. Normal poop does have clumps of fur in it.

Keep a close eye on him, and take measures to avoid further cat induced stress,

Skye
 
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