No, but you could feed it a rat.......
you can feed it either large grasshoppers or newly born mice... pinkie mice
Yes.
No.
Depends on the size of the snake.
Baby Black Rat Snakes can eat frozen/thawed pinkie mice. They can also eat large crickets and grass hoppers. But if you have found one in the wild and plan to keep it as a pet please don't. Wild snakes don't make good pets they can get stressed out from the change of habitat and by being handled by people. Corn snakes are another type of rat snake and make great pets you can buy them at pet stores and get them from breeders. If you have found a skinny baby black rat snake that's not in good shape but not injured then it would be fine to keep it for about 2 weeks and feed it frozen/thawed pinkies every 3 days. Only handle them as needed. If you found an injured one than take it to an exotic vet or emergency animal hospital.
I wouldn't recommend it - you don't know the cause of the wet stools in the rat. It could have an infection which may cause the snake problems if it ate it.
Baby Black Rat Snakes eat pinkie and fuzzy mice, small lizards, small frogs, crickets, grasshoppers, anything that they can over power and consume.
ratling, kitten, nestling, pinkie or pup
Rats... that's why it's called a rat snake.
No. A rat snake is not poisonous.
You cut of your arm so the snake smells your blood then you become the meal yum yum.
Yes, put if it's a pet you should feed your snake something less hazardous.