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Posted by: hypoboa1 at Mon Jun 21 16:13:18 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by hypoboa1 ] Well it's a lesson learnt,Treat him or her with neosporin for a couple days an it will be fine an after a few sheds you will never know the scratch was their!Take a screw driver an lay it on the rats neck apply pressure an give a good jerk on the rats tail an you will never have to worry about this problem again!Not everyone can feed frozen thawed,The first time my wife seen a dead rat in the freezer,I was almost in the dog house,lol,An it was pretty funny too,so I got myself in more trouble,So I raise my own rats an prekill them myself!YOU WILL FIGURE OUT THE BEST WAY OF DOING THIS YOURSELF!JUST MAKE SURE THE RATS DEAD AN NOT JUST STUNNED OR THIS PROBLEM CAN AN WILL HAPPEN AGAIN,GUARENTEED!!!!!!Its actually harder to kill a rat than one would think,Ive been doing it for over a year now every week I know!Thanks Charles! | ||
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