Quote Originally Posted by Jessica Loesch View Post
Hm... I'm pretty sure it is up to the OP if he wants to "risk" it with his cat. Pretty sure a cat would not do any damage to a snake he is holding. I'm sorry, but I just don't see why anyone should get bent out of shape just because the OP tried to have a little fun with some pictures, his bp, and his apparently vicious cat

Some people get too opinionated and need to stop judging so much. It's not like anyone here is innocent of doing things that could have resulted badly, but most likely would not have. Pretty sure the OP knows that there is a small risk that his cat might savagely go after his snake And I'm pretty sure those commenting against him doing it have done plenty of things comparable.



I'm not taking sides here, I just think it is completely unnecessary to point out the tiny flaws here when no one here is perfect themselves.
Just a few opinionated, judgmental comments on your post .

1. I dont think its a bad thing for people to make comments on a post that dont 100% agree with the OP. However, I do agree things could have been said with a little more tact.

2. I will say, I have personally never had an outdoor cat, but I have had friends that do. Outdoor cats hunt and seem to be great catchers of birds, reptiles and rodents; and Ive never met a cat that was smart enough to know the difference between a wild animal and a pet.

3. As I said before, I see it as similar to people who house two ball pythons together. I bet on most posts when they post pics, one of the first questions people ask is why are they risking it.

I personally do not think it is worth the risk, but that may be because Ive had a similar thing go wrong before (ex: my sugar glider attacked my dog and did a decent amount of damage to one of his ears after 2 years of being fine around each other). I learned my lesson. Not worth it.