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    Re: aged black rat ?

    Sorry to hear that...

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    Re: aged black rat ?

    Dont take this the wrong way but i feel its better shes passed away rather then suffering.

    May be hard on you that shes gone but easy on her. No animal should ever have to suffer.

    Glad you gave her a good 15+ years of life. Who knows if she would of lived that in the wild, always hurts to loose something you care for

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    Re: aged black rat ?

    Quote Originally Posted by f4n70m View Post

    Glad you gave her a good 15+ years of life. Who knows if she would of lived that in the wild, always hurts to loose something you care for

    Oh I know this I can't count how many times I found snakes dead on the road, or in yards were he neighbor just kills them and tosses them under a bush to rot.

    I wish a little now I had breed her at least once and gotten eggs. back in the day before i had much net access and all I kept 5 snakes same cage ( before i knew anything). Iwould find eggs( usually dried out by then) that her and the (current oldest in the collection alive) the butter corn would breed and she laid).
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    Re: aged black rat ?

    Quote Originally Posted by mechnut450 View Post
    Oh I know this I can't count how many times I found snakes dead on the road, or in yards were he neighbor just kills them and tosses them under a bush to rot.

    I wish a little now I had breed her at least once and gotten eggs. back in the day before i had much net access and all I kept 5 snakes same cage ( before i knew anything). Iwould find eggs( usually dried out by then) that her and the (current oldest in the collection alive) the butter corn would breed and she laid).
    Ah yea should have kept them that would of been cool

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    Re: aged black rat ?

    Aww,

    Sorry you lost her.


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