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Racks and Cats
I built my rack today, an 4 shelf/8 32q tub based on the plastic Home Depot rack design, and once I get the heat tape in (Most likely Thursday), I'll be moving my current two and three more that I'm getting tomorrow into it.
Then something occurred to me. I've got three cats running around here. Do I have to worry about them pulling the tubs off of the shelf? Should I be devising some kind of locking system? I can't imagine that would be too hard. A simple plastic toggle of some kind should do it.
Anyone have any experience with this?
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Re: Racks and Cats
Before I had to get rid of my kitty, she didn't seem to bother my racks. However, a little stopper may not be just a bad idea. just drill holes in the center and put little golf tees in there. That should stop the tub if the cat tries to pull the tub out. I've noticed that the cats are more interested in batting the tubs than pulling them out.
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It couldn't hurt. My cats don't bother my tubs though.
If nothing ever changed, there would be no butterflies.
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Before they got their own room (the snakes that is) our boy cat bothered them constantly. We had to put boards in front of the lower tubs when we were not home. He would bat at them, or scratch at them. We had stoppers in place so it wasn't an issue of him dragging them out. I think he would have if he could though.
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Just so I understand. Do you currently have 2 ball pythons and are getting 3 more to go in the same rack?
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Re: Racks and Cats
 Originally Posted by TheSnakeGuy
Just so I understand. Do you currently have 2 ball pythons and are getting 3 more to go in the same rack?
Correct-ish. The two I've got are in tanks, and the three I'm getting are coming from the same breeder. I'm not going to be putting my two current animals in the rack until I observe the new three for a week or so.
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Last edited by ChaosAffect; 04-23-2013 at 08:46 PM.
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Re: Racks and Cats
The new additions regardless of where they came from should be quarantined away from your current snakes for MINIMIM 2-3 months. Some will say 6 months.
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Re: Racks and Cats
 Originally Posted by TheSnakeGuy
The new additions regardless of where they came from should be quarantined away from your current snakes for MINIMIM 2-3 months. Some will say 6 months.
Define 'away', please.
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Your new snakes should probably go in the rack and the rack be kept on the other side of your reptile room or in a closet. Or the new ones kept in separate cages, again well away from the rack with your current two. Also you should not handle your old snakes after handling new ones without first sanitizing your hands. These are basic practices to keep all of your animals safe. There is a recent thread about someone bringing home one or two new snakes and putting them into an existing rack with others. Several days later they had 5 dead snakes. A harsh lesson about quarantining you don't want to learn first hand
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Re: Racks and Cats
 Originally Posted by TheSnakeGuy
Your new snakes should probably go in the rack and the rack be kept on the other side of your reptile room or in a closet. Or the new ones kept in separate cages, again well away from the rack with your current two. Also you should not handle your old snakes after handling new ones without first sanitizing your hands. These are basic practices to keep all of your animals safe. There is a recent thread about someone bringing home one or two new snakes and putting them into an existing rack with others. Several days later they had 5 dead snakes. A harsh lesson about quarantining you don't want to learn first hand
I thought the five dead snakes turned out to be from the substrate...
Thanks for the tip, though. I've got two glass cages that'll be on the opposite side of the room from my rack. The three will go in the rack and my current two will stay in the cages for the time being. I've got a bottle of GermX right next to my cages, always sanitize before and after I handle them. I read somewhere that reptiles can carry salmonella on their skin, don't want to get sick or get them sick from something I've got on my hands.
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