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cold time of the year

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  • 12-02-2006, 05:18 PM
    Thunder Kat
    cold time of the year
    If you have a cold or ri can your bp catch it? This might be a dumb question but I know a person can give a cold to a ferret, is it the same for reptiles? I just wanted to make sure because I'm sick right now (this time of year it seems I can't get rid of a cold) and I've been avoiding handling to be safe. Any input?:confused:
  • 12-02-2006, 06:08 PM
    JLC
    Re: cold time of the year
    Nope. They won't catch a cold or any other disease from humans. :)
  • 12-02-2006, 06:23 PM
    Thunder Kat
    Re: cold time of the year
    Thanks you don't know how hard it was not to hold my baby. She loves to come out every day and explore so it's been hard for her too.:D
  • 12-03-2006, 01:33 AM
    kurgan
    Re: cold time of the year
    I'm glad your happy but I'm not sure your snake is so bothered. We love to anthropomorphise but a snake that 'wants to explore' is a stressed snake looking for shelter.
  • 12-03-2006, 02:04 AM
    Mendel's Balls
    Re: cold time of the year
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JLC
    Nope. They won't catch a cold or any other disease from humans. :)

    Do you have any data, specific reasons, or experience to support such a broad generalization?

    They arent real closely related to us. And pathogens do tend to infect a limited amount of hosts.

    But I cant think of a reason why a reptile could never get sick from a bacterium or virus that we harbor naturally most of the time or a viral/bacterial invader we just picked up. Animals can carry microorganims asymptomically that make us sick such as Samenolla and certain types of Chlamydia so I see no reason why there isnt an organism that we carry at a low level that could make them sick. I always thought this was one reason why many people recommend washing your hands before and after handling your snake. I guess you want to wash away any potentially harmful chemicals on your hands as well

    Maybe someone with a big collection and some helpers/workers who get colds can share their long-term experience.

    I think it is unlikely.....but being impossible?...that's what I'm a bit skeptical about....
  • 12-03-2006, 12:51 PM
    JLC
    Re: cold time of the year
    Alright...yes, I was vague and general. The question was whether the snake could catch a cold that the keeper currently had. My general answer...no. Having a cold should not disuade someone from handling their snake. I didn't mean to imply that humans could never carry something that a snake could catch....and by your own words, it seems that if we did, we wouldn't even know about it....so it really has nothing to do with the question about a cold or flu.


    Handwashing before and after handling any of your reptiles or small animals is always a good practice and not one I would try to discourage in any way.
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