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  • 10-30-2016, 10:21 PM
    Sauzo
    Re: An interesting read
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Fraido View Post
    That was a gal?? :$

    Or that was one mighty feminine looking dude lol. Plus what man reads Harry Potter!!?? J/k...well kind of :P
  • 10-30-2016, 10:25 PM
    Fraido
    Re: An interesting read
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Sauzo View Post
    Or that was one mighty feminine looking dude lol. Plus what man reads Harry Potter!!?? J/k...well kind of :P

    I donno man. xD
  • 10-30-2016, 10:35 PM
    KingWheatley
    Re: An interesting read
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by silverbill View Post
    This story came up on my dash earlier. This person literally loved their little ball python to death. It was rather upsetting to read but the problems were addressed well by another user at the end.

    Story: http://kaijutegu.tumblr.com/post/139...ace-little-jor

    I see a lot of people like this on social media, tumblr and instagram who treat their ball python like a cat or a dog. I just don't understand where this misconception that snakes will love and bond with their owners comes from. I think this is a good post to share to all new snake owners.

    Thank you for this post.


    Herp Derp
  • 10-31-2016, 01:28 AM
    bumblebella
    Re: An interesting read
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Sauzo View Post
    This gal was a nut case lol. I do believe snakes learn to recognize their owners and accept that we wont hurt them so they let us carry them around. But honestly I think they view us as "The Rat God" and/or "The funky Moving Warm Tree that sometimes drops rats". Don't get me wrong, I too take all my gals outside during the summer and let them hang out on me in the sun but that's about it. I don't go driving with them, take a shower or bath with them or take them out to dinner and a movie and then come home and cuddle with them lol. I'm waiting to read a blog of an owner who tried to have a intimate relationship with their snake lol. Now that would be a read. I can see the first line..."I tried to make love to my 8' boa and she bit my Johnson and coiled it like a bald rat and I had to call 911!!" lol.

    I'll take the title of, "The Rat God." That totally works for me.


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  • 10-31-2016, 01:46 AM
    RamMac
    "That day he decided that it wasn't worth the trouble to drink from a bottle cap and began to drink directly from my lips."
    :O:confusd:
  • 10-31-2016, 02:53 AM
    Fraido
    Re: An interesting read
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by RamMac View Post
    "That day he decided that it wasn't worth the trouble to drink from a bottle cap and began to drink directly from my lips."
    :O:confusd:

    And that, ladies and gentleman, is how you get salmonella! 😂;)
  • 10-31-2016, 03:39 AM
    voodoolamb
    So sad to think that poor snake was so dehydrated that it would drink from the lips of a much much larger animal.

    And sickening to think the "owner" never realised they were abusing the poor thing :(
  • 10-31-2016, 05:55 AM
    KingWheatley
    Re: An interesting read
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by RamMac View Post
    "That day he decided that it wasn't worth the trouble to drink from a bottle cap and began to drink directly from my lips."
    :O:confusd:

    Everything that bothers/confuses me in addition to that:

    "he leaped right into my arms"
    (What...? How does a snake leap...?)

    "he let everyone pet and grab him, sometimes even prompting himself strangers to initiate the contact."
    (Was he sticking his butt up for grabs or something...?)

    "Sometimes he didn’t want people to pet him and he literally jumped into my arms"
    (AGAIN... how the heck did he LITERALLY jump!?)

    " But the most surprising was the time he sneaked on my (pun intended) friend’s cat."
    (WHAT PUN!??!!!?!? Did they know what a pun was?)

    "We went running to the vet, and he was fine, only a bit scratched. Only then the man noticed a little bite in his neck, from the mice that he was supposed to eat. He was so [....] docile that his own food attacked him instead of the opposite!"
    (Hang on. This person was hanging out all the time with the snake and some how missed that his food bit him?)

    "When the snake sensed my touch, uncurled, stretched his neck and deposited his little mouth to my lips, as he ever did when he felt my sadness. "
    (Is this a fan fiction...?)

    "He ate with me, bathed with me, and even slept with me. Three different vets said to me that jormundgander was convinced I was his mom."
    (Beyond the part of the snake thinking she was his mom.... Who bathes with their child?!)

    " He was so happy all the time that his scales never faded as it happens with sick serpents and none suspected anything"
    (As ill informed as I've been... Im 90% sure that Bearded Dragons do this... not Ball Pythons. Am I wrong?)

    "And even when he was dying, with me crying as I held him in my arms, even when he was barely moving and didn’t let anyone touch him (when capable of moving), he cuddled in my lap, searching with his head to touch my skin and made little movements as if to say that he was fine. "
    (Again... is this a fan fiction?)

    Also some of the photos... I may be over analyzing here, but not all of them seem to be the same snake...? Especially the one in the hair.

    Some of this makes me think a lot of it is made up


    Herp Derp
  • 10-31-2016, 11:34 AM
    anthroterra
    Re: An interesting read
    There's a marking on the left side I could see in almost all the photos. I think it's all of the same tortured snake. I really do hope it's at least mostly fiction!
  • 10-31-2016, 11:54 AM
    enginee837
    Re: An interesting read
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by KingWheatley View Post
    (What...? How does a snake leap...?)

    Find an angry coachwhip and they will show you.
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