wildcat
South african right here
Hi all.
I've been having a problem with a stray cat coming in a stealing my mice. Sorted that problem, but only after he made off with 36 of my 40 in one evening. Sneaky devil cat.
But I do have rats, and they breed like wildfire, so instead of getting more mice, I've been feeding them rat pups. I actually only found out now that they are super high in fat, which would explain why my boys are fattys and why my female is looking lovely after a double clutch
anyway, my question was whether the rat pups have enough calcium for the snakes? I'm thinking that a full grown mouse has stronger bones therefore better calcium?
Have gotten new mice this week as well... Just waiting on them to get busy now, got little mouths (just hatched) to feed soon
thanx. Interested to hear your advice
I've been having a problem with a stray cat coming in a stealing my mice. Sorted that problem, but only after he made off with 36 of my 40 in one evening. Sneaky devil cat.
But I do have rats, and they breed like wildfire, so instead of getting more mice, I've been feeding them rat pups. I actually only found out now that they are super high in fat, which would explain why my boys are fattys and why my female is looking lovely after a double clutch
anyway, my question was whether the rat pups have enough calcium for the snakes? I'm thinking that a full grown mouse has stronger bones therefore better calcium?
Have gotten new mice this week as well... Just waiting on them to get busy now, got little mouths (just hatched) to feed soon
thanx. Interested to hear your advice