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    It is irresponsible. What if the mouse/rat was hurting the snake in the process of it constricting? You wouldn't know and wouldn't be able to stop it because, 'oh its such a cute animal and I can't watch it die'.

    Care and the wellbeing of your snake should come before compassion for a mouse or a rat. Continue feeding f/t.

    Btw, I also have two pet rats.
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    Re: F/t or live?

    Quote Originally Posted by PythonBabes View Post
    It is irresponsible. What if the mouse/rat was hurting the snake in the process of it constricting? You wouldn't know and wouldn't be able to stop it because, 'oh its such a cute animal and I can't watch it die'.

    Care and the wellbeing of your snake should come before compassion for a mouse or a rat. Continue feeding f/t.

    Btw, I also have two pet rats.
    thanks for the judgement. And if they already had a hold of it and if they were already constricting around it no way would I be able to get it out without hurting the snake. I take offense to the irresponsible comment. Not that I would feed live anyway. But if you want to go there....it is irresponsible to feed live to even put your snake in the situation to begin with. So f/t it is so my snakes done even get hurt or even have that chance.
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    Re: F/t or live?

    Quote Originally Posted by PythonBabes View Post
    It is irresponsible. What if the mouse/rat was hurting the snake in the process of it constricting? You wouldn't know and wouldn't be able to stop it because, 'oh its such a cute animal and I can't watch it die'.

    Care and the wellbeing of your snake should come before compassion for a mouse or a rat. Continue feeding f/t.

    Btw, I also have two pet rats.
    And btw you posted to ask a question. And then you call people irresponsible. Why ask when you judged people for having feelings and saying why they don't do live.
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    Re: F/t or live?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sunnieskys View Post
    And btw you posted to ask a question. And then you call people irresponsible. Why ask when you judged people for having feelings and saying why they don't do live.
    I take that back. Its not irresponsible to leave a live rat in your snake's cage unsupervised, its VERY irresponsible, so there.

    And I'm not going to go back and forth with you, sorry. I can make a true statement on the thread that I made and I'm really sorry if you just can't accept that
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    Good thing I don't feed live! My snake won't get hurt.

    Your opinion is not fact. End of story!
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    Re: F/t or live?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sunnieskys View Post
    And btw you posted to ask a question. And then you call people irresponsible. Why ask when you judged people for having feelings and saying why they don't do live.
    Right? I personally don't care what other people do I just choose not to and to get judged for how i feel about it maybe this person shouldn't ask questions if they don't wanna hear what others have to say plain and simple!

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