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What about that person whose animals are all healthy and well cared for? The obvious thing to a rescue organization is making sure the person fostering has healthy animals. What are they going to do if they're financially responsible for the animal's wellbeing and it gets sick under your watch? It's obviously your fault that animal got sick. If it dies, it's your fault as well if what if got sick and died from is something that your animal should have been cured of.
Not my fault if the animal came sick from the place I got it, now is it?
Should have taken her to the vet 2 weeks ago. Agreed. I said as much in an earlier post. Hindsight is 20/20. Do you want me to commit seppuku for not having done something I probably should have? Did anyone recommend in the other thread that I should take her to the vet? No. So that hindsight = 20/20 applies to everyone who got worked up over the separation issue. Everyone was too blinded by the fact they were living together to see that just maybe she was really sick and needed to be seen by a vet.

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I never said anything about a person having too many animals. NEVER. Stop saying I said things I didn't.
Please stop saying that I've refused advice when I haven't.

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A well-cared for animal in a clean and appropriate environment will be sick far less often than an animal in unsuitable conditions. That is a fact.
Agreed. Which is why I give all my animals a clean and appropriate environment. And if I don't know how or have questions, I go looking for the right answers. Hence, why I am here. But to tell you the truth I have spent more time here explaining my personal decisions than I have learning anything new.

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Yes. Or you could have gone to walmart the week before (or however long it's been since separating your snakes totally was discussed, I honestly don't care anymore) during the day when you had time off work to get tubs. It's not like they're only open for an hour once a month. There are a lot of Walmarts and other stores that are open 24/7.
Why does your snake care sheet list glass enclosures as one of the acceptable living quarters for a ball python if it is, in fact, so frowned upon? Maybe you should file a complaint with the board moderators instead of trying to convince me that I suck. lol!

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Obviously I do. You don't seem to be very worried. All you seem to be worried about is saying that you're 'not stressed' which is counterpoint to what you just said about 'being stressed' and arguing with the people that are trying to help your snakes.
Lol, stress is a healthy (yes, healthy) thing. But don't take my word for it, look it up yourself. It's "too much" stress that is bad. When it starts to affect your health and makes you age prematurely. Maybe another mistake I have made is to assume you can read between the lines and could tell what I meant. Sorry, next time I'll spell things out like you're a 6 year old.