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CliffW Posted - 17/05/2013 : 17:33:16
Hi Folks - my little normal now has a name (Honey) and has today 'struck and wrapped' for the first time since I got her :)

Some details for any fellow newbies, who might benefit from my mistakes!! - I spent a while last night trying to interest her in the frozen-thawed (looked yummy to me!) mouse - no interest - left mouse in tub overnight (this worked last week!) - mousey still there this morning - I decided the mouse might not have been warm enough, so I got a fresh one, thawed it out in hottish water, dipped its head in near-boiling (!) water for half a minute, offered to Honey (who was in warm hide with only head visible) and WHAPP! Fantastic! I might have cracked it! - on the other hand, I guess I shouldn't take too much for granted ;)

What a learning curve!!
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lewman Posted - 18/05/2013 : 00:51:57
I pop my frozen mice in a sandwich bag and pour boiling water over it untill soft and warm. Then wiggle it around untill i get the whamm.
Hopefully yours isnt a one off :)
herriotfan Posted - 17/05/2013 : 19:51:14
Sounds like you've found what works for Honey!!
Fingers crossed it works next time and the ones after that too......
Baobab Posted - 17/05/2013 : 18:30:44
Good news. We tried with load of options to get Slinky eating again. Eventually the tuna oil worked. Although I'm still expecting that to be a one off. Next feed will tell.
Kelfezond Posted - 17/05/2013 : 17:36:49
Brilliant news!

Everyone eventually kind of developes their own way looks like you've found yours

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