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    Re: Ugh.. I think she's sick

    Quote Originally Posted by Manasha-Bogo View Post
    Lol! I guess I'm not giving you the answer you're looking for?

    I'm not only talking about stress. I'm talking about the ability to care for and meet the needs of those things/animals/job that depend on me.

    Something tells me you would not be satisfied with any answer I give you unless it sounded something like this. ""You're so right, I don't know what I have been thinking. I have been so wrong in my ways. I can't handle all of this crisis. I can't deal with all these things going wrong at once... blah blah..""

    I'm really trying to be clear and concise. But I guess it just ain't working? And many would ask why I'm even trying. What does any of this about my personal life, number of pets, their needs, amount of stressors, have anything to do with a single sick reptile?
    It has everything to do with you having a sick reptile. You came to us once with a problem. We tried to help. You didn't take our advice and have been rather rude for the most part. Your snake then got sick, which from the facts presented, points towards poor husbandry/care being a likely factor. You still want to deny any possible wrong doing on your part. You want even MORE animals when you're already taking pretty shoddy care of the ones you have because you're too full of pride. You just want to hear us say, "Oh, you're doing great!". You don't seem to want an actual solution, just phishing for compliments. THAT is what I see and that is what I believe several others see. DrDooLittle's point was very simple. You need to start properly caring for the animals you have NOW first before you bring in more animals into your "care".

    Honest truth. Block away.

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