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    Re: Spider wobble in full effect

    Quote Originally Posted by Heathertoft View Post
    I'd like to add my two cents.

    I love the look of the Spider morph. SO so pretty. I want my own Spider Mojave someday...maybe a Bumblebee or three...and I would die of sheer glee if I ever manage to aquire or breed a VPI axanthic Spider. OMG, SO MUCH GLEE.

    I am not put off by the wobbling and still want a Spider because, honestly, this is not an animal that will have to worry about surviving in the cruel harsh real world wilderness. This will be a cherished pet as well as a breeding animal, and if I need to help it get ahold of it's prey, so be it. I highly doubt my lovable, stupid, BRAIN DAMAGED rescue-kitty could survive for more than two seconds outside the apartment, and more than once I've had to help her with food...her face is deformed (though she looks beautiful, she has mild entropion and her tear ducts face outwards, so she doesn't always see well) so she can't always find it when she is given a snack.

    Do I refuse to keep her around because without human intervention she'd be helpless and likely starve to death or worse???? NO. As someone else pointed out, so long as they can strike and feed, there is no reason a Spider should be culled.

    On that note, I believe I might name my future Spider Weeble. Because Weeble will wobble.
    there is a difference between an animal having a handicap and breeding animals that have known handicaps. IE breeding an animal you know will produce said handicap. IMO it is unethical to breed animals that will have a known handicap. I know I have the unpopular opinion but I wouldnt do it for a dog or cat and I wouldnt do it in snakes.
    BTW I dont plan on breeding, no interest and not enough knowledge.

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