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My adult female Rosy has stopped eating

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She usually is a very aggressive feeder. She just had 7 babies about 6 weeks ago or so. Her cage is still 95 on the warm end and 75 on the cool end (the cage is 4ft.X2ft.X2ft.) She is starting to feel a little flimsy which is worrying me. Does anyone have any ideas what might be up? When she did eat an adult mouse a couple of weeks ago she threw it back up 3 days later.
 
She is probably shutting down for the winter and going into brumation. Cool her down for a couple months and then bring her back up. She should eat for you then.
 
I would wait a couple of weeks and offer her a small meal like a hopper or even a large fuzzy. She is likely shutting down for the winter, if she will not eat. I would make sure she has passed all previous meals and cool her down for brumation.
 
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