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OH HAI! (more pics)
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Cool pics but be careful, you could be asking for trouble bringing a snake around a cat.
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i've heard a story of someone holding 2 retics and their cat came along and set off a feeding response lol
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Re: OH HAI! (more pics)
Sry ,but thats just plain stupid! Some people should not own these wondefull creatures.....
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yea... because EVERY single cat is a treacherous, and wild animal. http://www.pulsorock.com/foro/images...s/rolleyes.gif
That cat always ignores the BP, and same way around. She even lives with an adult Hyper-active Golden Retriever, no issues.
I'm more than sure that other people in here let their cats/pets be near their BPs under supervision...
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gorgeous pinstripe. Thanks for sharing!
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Re: OH HAI! (more pics)
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Originally Posted by Munizfire
First off, this is a great picture. I thought your pictures were funny.
Second off,
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Originally Posted by village idiot
Sry ,but thats just plain stupid! Some people should not own these wondefull creatures.....
It's not necessary to come on here and bash people. Yes, snakes can harm other pets, yes cats can harm reptiles, but to come on a forum and tell another member they shouldn't be allowed to have snakes after seeing a few pictures... :confused:
I have a cat that is incredibly well mannered around my reptiles. It doesn't mean I'm not careful, it's not like he was allowing them to be alone together. I think the OP has control of the situation.
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yup, in all 3 pics I was holding the BP, JUST IN CASE... ;)
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Re: OH HAI! (more pics)
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Originally Posted by Munizfire
yea... because EVERY single cat is a treacherous, and wild animal. http://www.pulsorock.com/foro/images...s/rolleyes.gif
That cat always ignores the BP, and same way around. She even lives with an adult Hyper-active Golden Retriever, no issues.
I'm more than sure that other people in here let their cats/pets be near their BPs under supervision...
I work as a vet tech, and you would be surprised by the number of people that come in and say the same thing you said.
It only take one time for something to happen.
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Re: OH HAI! (more pics)
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Originally Posted by eel588
First off, this is a great picture. I thought your pictures were funny.
Second off,
It's not necessary to come on here and bash people. Yes, snakes can harm other pets, yes cats can harm reptiles, but to come on a forum and tell another member they shouldn't be allowed to have snakes after seeing a few pictures... :confused:
I have a cat that is incredibly well mannered around my reptiles. It doesn't mean I'm not careful, it's not like he was allowing them to be alone together. I think the OP has control of the situation.
Wow:gj:
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