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  • 04-10-2012, 10:15 AM
    Munizfire
    Thanks guys...
    The problems with giving it to someone are:
    1- the only person locally I know I can FULLY trust is out of the country doing researches
    2- I live in PR, and shipping animals out/in of the country is a pain in the ...
    3- It would have to be long term, since I'm planning on finishing my EE BS in MIT next year.

    At least the buyer seems knowledgeable about BPs (he has a few morphs, and as soon as I put up the ad, he called me saying he has been looking quite a while for a pin (kinda hard to come by here). I'll talk to him about any possibilities of me buying it back in the future.


    Volvagia, you'll be deeply missed :(




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  • 04-10-2012, 12:12 PM
    shelliebear
    Oh no! :( I am --SO-- sorry to hear this. I've thought a few times about what will happen when I move to an apartment, since so few of them here allow pets at all, let alone snakes. The thought of rehoming them makes me sick to my tummy, and more depressed than I could begin to explain. :( I don't know if I'll ever be able to rehome them if the time comes.
    :tears: I know the part of your pain when it comes to that. It's a terrible feeling.
    One thing that might help...Recently I had to rehome my beloved kitty. She was not good for an apartment; as Bubbles from Trailer Park Boys says, "These are free range kitties!" And free range she was; 95% outdoor cat, 5% indoor cat. So, we had to rehome her as she was unhappy, peeing on everything, etc. We found a perfect home for her. The lady loves Marbles more than anything else in life and I feel Marbles loves her the same way. She now lives in a big horse barn with an open door on the side, so she can come and go as she pleases. She gets to chase off birds from the roof of the barn, gets lots of snacks that we couldn't afford, so many things! It turned out perfectly. We also requested photo updates from time to time and these make us all smile. :)
    Perhaps if you rehome your ball python you could request pictures also. This might make it worse, but it could make it better. Consider it and determine if it would be right.
    I'm so sorry for all that is going on, and yes, things could be worse, but sometimes that doesn't mean they still don't suck a whole lot. :( Again, I'm sorry, and I'm here if you need a friend. <3
    Shellie
  • 04-10-2012, 04:57 PM
    Munizfire
    :cry: and there she goes!

    The guy saw the sadness in my face and he said: "hey, don't worry, I'll take really good care of her"

    Apparently he's had BPs for a couple of years, and after a while talking with him, he seemed fit to take care of my baby :oops:




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  • 04-10-2012, 05:03 PM
    shelliebear
    Reminds me of when I had to rehome a mouse I bought as snake food, fell in love with, then found out she was pregnant...The lady took one look at my face and said, "Don't cry! She'll be happy with me, I promise." ,made me feel so much better that they knew how I was feeling. If they can read my emotions and respond to them the pet is in good hands, I think, :gj:
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