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    Re: worst belly rot... what do i do?

    I did not attack them. Plus what sympathy do we owe to people who neglect their pets? There is no excuse to let a snake get scale rot the extent they described. Obviously husbandry was mediocre. This is the truth. And I'm sure Some would agree. Say as you wish But I offered advice. I saw a snake die because the people wouldn't give it up after leaving it in its tank for 2 months. They wouldn't surrender it or bring it to a vet. And animal control did squat. Why is it when a pet gets sick then we feel obligated to do something? Why not take responsibility and prevent the whole mess to begin with. I'm upset that so many people sit around and don't take care of their pets and then are surprised when it gets sick. What did they expect? That is the truth. Don't have a pet if you can't take care of it. I have a right to my opinion as do others. Whether I am right or wrong I can voice my opinion. No more arguing.

    Despite what some think I do genuinely care about the snake in this situation.
    Last edited by Generationshell; 02-23-2011 at 02:34 PM.

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