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  • 06-11-2013, 09:37 AM
    mackynz
    Re: Anyone have experience with leatherbacks?
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    Originally Posted by Dracoluna View Post
    <sigh>
    Yes, I understand impaction just fine and no, she isn't being antagonized by cats for exercise. Is she in the same house, out with cats? Yes. They get along just fine without anyone attacking/eating/killing anyone else if you can believe it. If they didn't, they wouldn't be out together the same way I wouldn't let my dogs mingle with my cats if they had the inclination to attack them. Wonder how many people allow those two species to interact on a daily basis unsupervised...

    Quite a few allow them to interact unsupervised but many also don't. That case also involves to predators of usually similar (compared to a beardie) size. That and cats can get away from dogs quickly if they need to. Is your beardie faster than your cats? Does your beardie jump on top of bookshelves when it wants to get away? I'd love to see video of that! How dense can you be?

    But since your beardie isn't getting stressed out by being around your cats I assume she told you this right? That or she wrote you a letter? Could you leave a lion alone with a ferret? A polar bear alone with ground hog? You sure could, and they might not get killed, but you won't know it's going to happen until it does and then it's too late. Unless your cats pull you aside to let you know they are going to bite him it could just happen suddenly, not a thing you could do about it. Why are you so intent on risking that?


    I'm still not convinced you aren't just trolling.
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