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    Some people use cat trees/towers to give their snakes exercise.

    You could also make something like this as long as the base was well-supported, and it would be easy enough to take outside on nicer days as well.

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    Re: Ball Python Exercise

    I live in an apartment building and lucky enuff to have neighbors that appreciate animals as a whole. I constantly talk to them about what I know and from research and glad that they are interested. Knowledge is key

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    Re: Ball Python Exercise

    I'm wondering if "netting" wrapped around some kind of structure may be an idea to give snakes some exercise ??


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    Re: Ball Python Exercise

    Quote Originally Posted by Zincubus View Post
    I'm wondering if "netting" wrapped around some kind of structure may be an idea to give snakes some exercise ??


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    Re: Ball Python Exercise

    Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    Some people use cat trees/towers to give their snakes exercise.

    You could also make something like this as long as the base was well-supported, and it would be easy enough to take outside on nicer days as well.
    Oh wow. That's very cool. 😱😱😱 little snake jungle-gym 😏😏

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    Quote Originally Posted by locolobito View Post
    I live in an apartment building and lucky enuff to have neighbors that appreciate animals as a whole. I constantly talk to them about what I know and from research and glad that they are interested. Knowledge is key

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    Honestly, I wish my neighbours were like that. Unfortunately this area isn't pet friendly at all. Everyone hates dogs and the few dogs that live in this area seem to all hate our dog. Lol talk about bad luck. I have been able to educate a few people who really were concerned that Marshall would: 1) Harm my children by constricting them (no doubt from several news reports of very dangerous snakes killing children), 2) The snake escaping and eating ppls cats/dogs.

    I hope to turn more people in the future.

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