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Is it even a regurge...

Rigby & Marcy

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Is it even a regurge if Rigby started eating a big mouse, got it halfway in, got disturbed by the cat, and spit it back out? My gut says it's okay, but I just wanted to make sure. He had swallowed halfway up the mouse. The head was definitely slimy. Anyway I took it away and threw it out. I'll try him again next week because he wasn't keen on it in the first place.
 
It will be fine just feed it again next week put a table cloth over the box or viv so the snake can't see anything but what's going on inside the box
 
I would not classify that as a regurge because he didn't have to empty his stomach juices. I would do exactly what you're doing - just try again next week and maybe make sure that cat isn't nearby. ;)
 
Okay great, thanks. The cats are so nosey. I was watching TV for an hour with Rigby in his feeding tub right next to me, and he finally decided to eat then the cat jumped up. It's the time of year that he's just starting to eat again but he takes his time about it.
 
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