Vote for BP.Net for the 2013 Forum of the Year! Click here for more info.

» Site Navigation

» Home
 > FAQ

» Online Users: 3,313

3 members and 3,310 guests
Most users ever online was 6,337, 01-24-2020 at 04:30 AM.

» Today's Birthdays

None

» Stats

Members: 75,093
Threads: 248,533
Posts: 2,568,700
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
Welcome to our newest member, Amethyst42
Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 21

Thread: Other Pets

  1. #11
    BPnet Veteran
    Join Date
    02-03-2016
    Location
    British Columbia
    Posts
    412
    Thanks
    746
    Thanked 219 Times in 193 Posts
    Images: 6

    Re: Other Pets

    Quote Originally Posted by danielwilu2525 View Post
    I have a habit of washing my hands after touching ANYTHING, I'm a germ freak lol.
    Well hello there fellow germaphobe
    Valentine's Keeper

  2. #12
    BPnet Senior Member JodanOrNoDan's Avatar
    Join Date
    09-23-2015
    Location
    Everglades
    Posts
    3,042
    Thanks
    2,017
    Thanked 2,853 Times in 1,575 Posts
    Images: 77

    Re: Other Pets

    Quote Originally Posted by redshepherd View Post
    While there is the scent of rodent in the air, is really the difference. I think any of mine would go for something warm if I have a rat thawing in the room, whether a rabbit or my hand or a puppy. LOL

    On any normal occasion that isn't feeding day though, anything is safe as long as there is no rats or mice smells. In addition, rabbits are not actually rodents, so their scent is quite different.
    I have been schooled. I have just been made aware that my definition of a rodent is 100 years old. I believe she will still eat it. Might pick one up tonight and find out for sure if she will take it with no rats in the room.

  3. #13
    BPnet Senior Member AbsoluteApril's Avatar
    Join Date
    03-05-2014
    Location
    Utah
    Posts
    2,080
    Thanks
    2,325
    Thanked 2,605 Times in 1,296 Posts

    Re: Other Pets

    Quote Originally Posted by redshepherd View Post
    Well, I have my lionhead bunny in my snake room. Since my snakes (two ball pythons and a dumeril's boa) don't eat rabbits for their usual meals, I don't think they recognize the scent as food. I handle my bunny and then handle my dumeril's boa right after. They don't really give a crap.
    Still, be very careful with that. Boa species will eat rabbits, including Dums, once they are large enough.
    ****
    For the Horde!

  4. #14
    BPnet Lifer redshepherd's Avatar
    Join Date
    02-28-2015
    Location
    Orange County, CA
    Posts
    3,525
    Thanks
    1,968
    Thanked 4,018 Times in 1,743 Posts
    Images: 5

    Re: Other Pets

    Quote Originally Posted by AbsoluteApril View Post
    Still, be very careful with that. Boa species will eat rabbits, including Dums, once they are large enough.
    Yeah! I believe once boa constrictors or dums are large enough to see it as food, it's potentially dangerous. But ball pythons though...




  5. #15
    Registered User
    Join Date
    02-26-2016
    Location
    South Dakota
    Posts
    334
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked 138 Times in 94 Posts
    It depends how big the bunny is. . .my girl is 6 pounds and I don't think any BP has a chance, lol

  6. #16
    bcr229's Avatar
    Join Date
    03-18-2013
    Location
    Eastern WV Panhandle
    Posts
    9,502
    Thanks
    2,891
    Thanked 9,859 Times in 4,779 Posts
    Images: 34
    I buy rabbits as feeders, all sizes from 30-gram kits up through 4-5 pound rabbits for my retics.

    I have offered every ball python an appropriate size rabbit fuzzy. Every one of them went EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW YUUUUUUUUUCKY!

    OTOH every one of my Dums and BRB's, and all but one of my BCI's, will hit a rabbit feeder like the fist of an angry god.

    Now, I'm not saying that your ball python won't suddenly decide to give rabbit a try but I think it's unlikely.

    I would never handle a Dum or other boa with a rabbit even in the house, bunny is very pungent compared to rat.

  7. The Following User Says Thank You to bcr229 For This Useful Post:

    danielwilu2525 (06-24-2016)

  8. #17
    BPnet Lifer redshepherd's Avatar
    Join Date
    02-28-2015
    Location
    Orange County, CA
    Posts
    3,525
    Thanks
    1,968
    Thanked 4,018 Times in 1,743 Posts
    Images: 5

    Re: Other Pets

    Quote Originally Posted by Willowy View Post
    It depends how big the bunny is. . .my girl is 6 pounds and I don't think any BP has a chance, lol
    Same, my bunny boy is 5 lbs!




  9. #18
    BPnet Veteran danielwilu2525's Avatar
    Join Date
    04-10-2016
    Location
    Florida
    Posts
    455
    Thanks
    338
    Thanked 114 Times in 90 Posts

    Re: Other Pets

    Haha

  10. #19
    BPnet Senior Member Slim's Avatar
    Join Date
    11-17-2008
    Location
    Gainesville, FL
    Posts
    7,739
    Thanks
    3,258
    Thanked 4,252 Times in 2,630 Posts
    Images: 1
    Over the years we've seen several threads dealing with some form of interaction / mixing of furry pets with scaly pets. Some of them were even accompanied by pictures (like the guy who let his BP ride on his dog's back). Pretty much, the Borg Collective has ruled that the mixing of fur and scales is a bad day waiting for a place to happen.

    Your mileage may vary...
    Thomas "Slim" Whitman
    Never Met A Ball Python I Didn't Like

  11. #20
    BPnet Veteran
    Join Date
    07-09-2015
    Location
    NM
    Posts
    1,441
    Thanks
    724
    Thanked 755 Times in 519 Posts
    I'll weigh in for what its worth.

    I have come in from butchering rabbits, and handled the cornsnake and rosy boa with merely a handwash (still lightly spattered all over otherwise), and never had a problem. Maybe sounds weird, but sometimes the corn just wants out, and I'll put him out on the front porch for a little exercise. I can always clean up better later.

    I'm out every morning and evening feeding the livestock. I handle the bunnies whenever I'm in with them so they aren't so scared when I take them out for slaughter. To a good nose, I probably stink of rabbit (and other animals) most of the time.

Page 2 of 3 FirstFirst 123 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.2.1