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  • 12-13-2011, 07:41 AM
    enchantress62
    hahahahaha ignorance is bliss. Don't feel bad though, I was recently accused of being a Satan worshiper because I have pet snakes. My responce; Well if I believed in Satan that might be true! :rofl:
  • 12-13-2011, 08:55 AM
    mommanessy247
    Re: My friend's not so subtle way of telling me his disapproves
    Quote:

    they are like man I feel bad for george... but he is so tasty.... poor george, hey pass the george I am still hungry...
    Really?! that was funny & wrong at the same time, lol.

    every once in a while my father in law asks me how my snake is doing & what it eats & every time, my answer is "um, rats."
    but i swear the next time i get that question from him i'm gonna say
    "she eats salad greens."
  • 12-13-2011, 09:04 AM
    Skittles1101
    What a good article! I guess if you're breeding 100s of rats it's tough to see their "human-like" characteristics...but I only have two pet rats, both males, and they are like BFFs. I think they have even more personality than dogs sometimes (I love dogs too, don't hate lol). When I come home from work and walk by the room they are in, both are standing at the door waiting for me to come say hi lol. Lucky (the one I raises from a pup) thinks I'm his mom, and will run past his food to snuggle with me. I love rats lol.
  • 12-13-2011, 09:04 AM
    wilomn
    Most strikingly of all, rats still prioritised their cage-mates when offered the option of ''freeing'' chocolate chips from a second restrainer tube.
    The door to the trapped animal was just as likely to be opened first as the door providing access to the chocolate.

    Prioritize means putting things in an order of importance. If you have two options and use them in equality, one no more than the other, there is NO prioritization. Random chance will give the same results.

    ''There was no other reason to take this action, except to terminate the distress of the trapped rats.''

    Or, maybe there was NO distress and he missed his buddy. Oh wait, that WOULD be another reason, which this researcher, in his infinite wisdom, has decided does not exist.

    Rose food for this one. It's flawed.
  • 12-13-2011, 09:40 AM
    MasonC2K
    Re: My friend's not so subtle way of telling me his disapproves
    Your friend is a troll. It's ok. I have troll friends too.

    "So you've got Guinea Pigs and Snakes huh? You raising one to feed the other?"

    "You know I hear Guinea Pigs are a delicacy in Brazil."

    "Aren't you afraid they (the snakes) might get out and eat your other animals?"

    All were clever troll attempts. My wife falls for all of them while I sit back and laugh.
  • 12-13-2011, 10:31 AM
    Egapal
    Re: My friend's not so subtle way of telling me his disapproves
    Here is my latest argument for feeding rodents to my snakes. I raise my own so this may not work for you.

    Lets look at the average rat in the wild. How old do you think the average rat in the wild is? A rat can breed year round and have 5 litters a year but lets assume 3 for sake of math. They reach sexual maturity at 5 weeks but lets say 2 months for sake of math. Gestation is about 22 days but again lets assume 1 month for sake of math. Lets assume an average 10 pups per litter with half female and half male. With all that rounding up we still have 1081 rats at the end of the year. With 340 of them being sexually mature females. So what does that tell us about rat mortality rates. Well the fact that we are not swimming in rats means that the average age of a rat is well under 1 year old. So how do all those rats die? Well they get eaten by other rats or predators or worse yet die from inclement weather, starve to death or are killed by disease. Rodents that are born into my care have to deal with predators. I do everything in my power to reduce the number that are killed by cage mates, I feed them well, I keep a clean disease free environment. My rodents have won the lottery when you compare their life to that of their wild cousins.
  • 12-15-2011, 12:04 AM
    yourstruely_rachel
    what a cool article!
    and lol ya my bf's mom says the same thing to me all the time "you know one day it's gonna grow 10 ft long and bust out of the cage and eat you!" dead serious. i just smile and say "i'm sure it wont come to that." but at least she does ask about "Vivian" by name and how she's doing every now and then.
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