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Dottyj Posted - 25/03/2013 : 22:20:51
Hi everyone, as I am writing this I am one very happy girl, my 4 mth old royal called dexter, has finally eaten after 2 wks. I know he was settling in and getting used to his new home, but was worried. After advice I got from on here, he ate a fat juicy rat fluff, brained and then heated slightly with a hair dryer. Only prob was my 8 year old thought I was trying to bring the rat back to life with the hair dryer..,lol... So thanks to you all for the help and advice ....
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Leucistic Posted - 26/03/2013 : 08:47:26
Good to hear, its a relieving moment when they finaly get a feed in them
herriotfan Posted - 26/03/2013 : 08:42:27
Always makes you feel better when they've eaten!
Baobab Posted - 26/03/2013 : 07:31:15
Happy days. Well done.
chrisc Posted - 26/03/2013 : 04:43:51
nice one good to hear he has settled and eaten for you

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