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    Re: Proof that snakes can be affectionate

    What matters is that you clearly love Crowley. Based on your posts that I've seen, you obviously put a lot of time and care into making sure he lives the best life he possibly can. He's a very fortunate snake.

    In regards to emotions, I ease on the side of caution when it comes to attributing human-level emotions to animals. But he clearly feels comfortable around you, and trusts you. It's a great feeling in of itself.



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