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Cancer

Gintha

*stretches* I'm out!
I have found, so far, 2 feeders that OBVIOUSLY had cancer. My question is, do you folks ever feed tumorous mice to your snakes, or do you generally throw them out? I know they can't catch the cancer or anything silly like that, just not sure if its healthy for them and my medical and veterinary books don't say anything about eating cancerous cells. One of the ones I threw out was HUGELY full of tumors, I counted 20 and there were likely more inside. The other had a small mass under its jaw, with was a lipoma (I dissected this one =P), I threw it out mainly because I had cut it open hehe.
 
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