Blood in urnine of yr Coastal (after big feed) HELP

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GhamMagsBaird89

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Hey Guys look i feel like the wost owner atm.:cry:
the other day i bought some frsh killed rodents and bagged the ammount that i thought i woul be freezing without counting how many mice i had (the breeder didnt think they were of good enough six so thre some freebies in and didnt tell me till i said something about there size after feeding)
well All went well i started feeding and got side tracked whilst waiting for them all to finish there first mouse then to give them a slightly smaller one (had been 20 days since all there last feeding as i was on holidays and couldnt find anyone willing to feed happy to change water but not give rodents) so figured id give them an extra if the wanted it. welll got distracted again and walked back to find one mouse still on the heatmat. so i threw him into my coastal yearling and snap was taken went to record it in the book for feedings and realised this was no 3:oops:. (as there mice this dint kick over the 30% feed) but now 2 days later i have notced there is a small amount of blood in his urine. he lookd to be digesting it well but the blood has got me freaking out is he gonna be ok? trust me im never gonna be feeding him like that again and am looking into a stable supply of rats so i can change him over (well everyone if possible) can anyone pinpoin me to what i shoul do to help him or should i leave him and he will be fine or wait till theres some stools and examine them for blood before i start to worry
cheers any adives would be greatly appreciated
 
Good news went and saw dr Shane all good was Abit over scared and even took in the paper and Shane looked at it said there's no urine there did I possible feed a mouse with blood/brain on it and then I remembered some of the mice had bloddy noses so all good and he's in great health happy as:)
 
hahahaha, funny outcome!

great to hear ur coastal is fine!! :)
 
Haha that sounds like something I would do, I'm the first to panic haha, glad your little one is ok :)
 
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