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Feeder mice
Feeder mice









feeder mice

And I don’t blame her! Those mice were wet and smelly. She was also not interested in the Gourmet Rodent mice I bought for her at Petco when I ran out of my RodentPro mice. She likes the small quail too, but I haven’t been able to get her to eat any older, meatier quail yet. Rodenpro’s feeder prey is so clean and healthy looking! My kitten just loves them – especially the chicks, which I just scored for $.12 cents each! The chicks usually offer her a great workout, too…she loves to play with them for 5-10 minutes before feasting. This weekend I got 50 weanling mice and 50 chicks for $23. While that price can jump up to around $.50 cents each when you add shipping, I am lucky enough to be abe to pre-order at web site prices and pick up my order at a local reptile show. She would turn down premium canned food like Nature’s Variety and EVO, cheap “kitty crack” canned food like Fancy Feast, and even cooked chicken…but she would always eat those pinky mice.īut I wasn’t going to pay $1 – $2 per pinky mouse when I can get them for as little as $.16 cents each at.

feeder mice

When she became an extremely picky eater, those pinky mice remained the one food she would not turn down. Although it was barely the size of a quarter, I was still amazed to see Aura, my then 9 week old Ragdoll, take it down lightening fast. I started first by purchasing a small feeder pinky mouse from the freezer at the pet store.

feeder mice

One of the reasons my newest pet is a kitten rather than an older cat is because I wanted to be able to wean her directly onto raw food, hopefully whole prey.











Feeder mice