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Posted by: Liann at Fri Feb 16 10:03:55 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Liann ] I do not have a picture so I will have to describe this the best I can. Yesterday, my hubby called me down to look at something in one of our female breeder's bins. It looked like a pile of white and pinkish colored jello globs. That's the only way to describe them. They were about the size of butter beans and were solid and a clearish white color - one of them was slightly pink. The shapes were oval and there were approximately 5 or 6 of the "objects". My hubby thought maybe it was regurge and these were rat "parts", but I really don't think so. This was a very clean pile, no fur etc... Is it possible that the female somehow expelled her growing follicles or something of that nature? I'm kicking myself for not getting pictures of this. Aside from that pile in the front of the tub, she has some loose poo in the back of the tub - nothing unusual about the poo other than being loose. Anyone seen anything like this? Her last meal was on Sunday. [ Hide Replies ]
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