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    BPnet Veteran DVirginiana's Avatar
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    One BP, 3 Eastern garters, 2 blackneck garters, a pacman frog, a White's tree frog, Eastern box turtle, rosehair tarantula, Mexican red-knee tarantula, wolf spider with an eggsac, a deli cup full of baby wolf spiders, a tank full of feeder guppies, a dubia roach colony, and a dog
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    Re: Multiple Pets Living in the Same Home

    I have an empty second bedroom in my apartment so I keep all the tanks in there. One of my cats is obsessed with my snakes though. I've seen him sit in front of a tank for four hours or he will just lay on top of it. Whenever I walk around with my snake he just sits there and meows at me lol. One time I took my snake to my bedroom to play with and I went back in and he was laying inside the snake tank that was empty at the time, I had taken the lid off lol. I do get nervous though when I have kittens around the snakes.

    Right now I have 2 dogs, 3 cats, 1 pinstripe, 1 pastel lesser, & 1 bumble ballpython, a hamster, hermanns tortoise, & 2 beta fish lol

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    Ive lost a snake to a cat once, the cat was a fatty and took a nap on top of the tank and actually pushed the screening in so there was a gap and the snake disappeared. But that was like ten years ago.

    Otherwise I have 4 little dogs, 1 big dog, 3 cats, 2 parrots, 4 budgies and 9 snakes.
    I have trouble with one of the cats who wants to eat my budgies but no one notices the snakes.

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    Re: Multiple Pets Living in the Same Home

    Quote Originally Posted by Miranda2 View Post
    Ive lost a snake to a cat once, the cat was a fatty and took a nap on top of the tank and actually pushed the screening in so there was a gap and the snake disappeared.
    Sorry to hear about that.

    I have a large cat as well. To prevent that from happening, I placed some very lightweight junk on top of the screen. It is odd shaped and placed so that the cat will NOT be able to jump on it.

    It looks horrible, but at least I know that my is safe.

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    Re: Multiple Pets Living in the Same Home

    Wow. Quite the collections y'all have. I thought my family was impressive!

    4 balls, 1 male Argentine tegu, 1egyptian uromastyx, 1 doberman, 1 Pomeranian, and like 11 fish
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    Re: Multiple Pets Living in the Same Home

    I have 5 cats and 9 snakes. Only two of the cats really pay attention to the snakes. One cat actually is really interested and enjoys the snakes being out. It's my 22lb big tabby that always wants to be near them when I have them out. He just sits and let's them slither over him or curl up by him. My two Maine coons on the other hand hunt them at any opportunity. Spray bottle almost aren't enough.

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    My husband and I have a bit of a zoo lol. We have:

    4 cats
    4 rats - plus babies coming!
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    1 fish
    1 beautiful ball python

    All in 800 square feet. Love all my babies though

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    Re: Multiple Pets Living in the Same Home

    Quote Originally Posted by albinos_rule View Post
    I have two dogs, three ball pythons, two kingsnakes, a wife who has three crested geckos, and a partridge in a pear tree....
    ^^

    This.

    Day made at 6:45 AM.

    My dog and my snake don't live in the same establishment, however, I've taken plenty of pics of them together. My dog has infinite patience.
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