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    Re: Why must you clean hands after handling python?

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    urine is sterile. Not sure about urates, but you could piss all over your hands and chow down on a sandwich and have zero risk of getting sick from not washing your hands.

    Not that I recommend it.
    As long as the one doing the peeing is healthy..Now think of all the bacteria that grow normally on and in reptiles to help with digestion and what not..

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    Re: Why must you clean hands after handling python?

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    urine is sterile. Not sure about urates, but you could piss all over your hands and chow down on a sandwich and have zero risk of getting sick from not washing your hands.

    Not that I recommend it.
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    Re: Why must you clean hands after handling python?

    I have a snake that LOVES to lay in his own urine... that's enough for me... I don't care whether it's sterile or not, it smells bad and is just plain gross.

    Also, for what it's worth, I'm one of those people who washes their hands about 50 times a day... anytime my hands just don't feel "right" I wash them.

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    Re: Why must you clean hands after handling python?

    Quote Originally Posted by chrisdab View Post
    Why do I always hear how it is important to clean your hands after handling reptiles like my ball python, yet I never get an explanation as to why it is important. What makes reptiles different than mammals like dogs and cats. Rats are unhygienic so I can see why one should clean after them. I dont see all reptiles as being unhygienic though.
    Rats are not unhygienic given proper living conditions. They are naturally very clean animals that groom themselves as frequently as cats and most designiate an area of their cage as the toilet corner. Now if they are crammed in a tiny little tub and forced to stand in their own feces and urine all day, then they may be unhygienic; but that's not really their fault, is it?

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    Re: Why must you clean hands after handling python?

    Quote Originally Posted by chrisdab View Post
    Why do I always hear how it is important to clean your hands after handling reptiles like my ball python, yet I never get an explanation as to why it is important. What makes reptiles different than mammals like dogs and cats. Rats are unhygienic so I can see why one should clean after them. I dont see all reptiles as being unhygienic though.
    You should was your hands after handling you snake to minimize the risk of salmonella. Since they lay eggs it can be found in the animals feces and you never know if the snake has cruised through it's feces before you saw it and cleaned up.

    Cats can actually pick up and be carriers of a worm that is contagious to people and it is suggested that you wash your hands before touching your face or eating after petting/playing with a cat. I believe the worm is mostly harmless to cats but can make people very sick, I'm not an expert and it's been a while since my vet told me about this so I've forgotten the details.

    Dogs will eat and roll in almost anything. If you think they're clean think again. Especially if you own a cat, dogs love "kitty treats" and will dig up a cats litter box or outdoor spot to get to and eat cat feces. Yuck!! You ever wonder why dog breath is the worst thing? Well now you know.

    Domestic rats are actually probably the cleanest of the animals you mentioned. They can be litter trained, you control the environment and their food source, and as far as I know don't carry anything contagious to people. But I still wash my hands.

    Sorry for the overload of info... lol.
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    Re: Why must you clean hands after handling python?

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    ...you could piss all over your hands and chow down on a sandwich and have zero risk of getting sick from not washing your hands...
    But would you want to?
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    Re: Why must you clean hands after handling python?

    Some of the worst infections come from cat scratches. The term "Cat Scratch Fever" has a real meaning behind it. Ages ago when people were scratched by cats they would often get a fever and become VERY sick. Many died from the infections of a simple cat scratch.

    Now, as for urine being sterile, that is entirely true. However, urine is the body's waste being removed from the body. That in itself should tell you it's nothing you want to ingest, either intentionally or by mistake. I will say the analogy given in this thread did a great job at appetite supression for me. Definitely not a vision I needed to picture.
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    Re: Why must you clean hands after handling python?

    You should wash your hands after handling ANY animal, or after carrying out the garbage, or after cleaning up the kitchen or bathroom, or after working outside in the garden, or after any activity that could potentially cause unwanted germs to come into contact with your hands. And you should always wash your hands before you eat no matter WHAT you've been doing. It's just common sense.
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    Re: Why must you clean hands after handling python?

    Quote Originally Posted by grim reaper in NY View Post
    I will say the analogy given in this thread did a great job at appetite supression for me. Definitely not a vision I needed to picture.
    lol I was hoping to get a few chuckles or some kind of reaction

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    Re: Why must you clean hands after handling python?

    What about the folk that let their snakes crawl all over their beds, faces, clothes, neck, etc. Do you wash all those things after it touches your animal?

    I always wash my hands after handling but I don't change my shirt/bed sheets when I let my snake crawl around on them. Does that somewhat defeat the purpose of washing my hands?

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