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    Re: Getting a Kingsnake Eating

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    I'm much more of a dog keeper but I've had a few cats in the past (strays taken in), & personally I wouldn't bet on cats being good in the bedroom...I think it may have more to do with your physical presence than with whatever room it is. I know that dogs are smart enough to do things behind my back that they wouldn't DARE do when I'm home or looking...I think that applies to cats too. I'd rather you (& especially your snakes) didn't find out the hard way. (I've also
    spent some years riding horses...so many distractions out side of the arena, they spook easily too when not familiar with trail riding.)
    I appreciate your concern, I was just trying to stress that at least some precautions should always be taken in any case. I do use PVC cages so it’s not like a cat would break through the ceiling if they did jump onto it, the concern in my case would mostly be the animals just seeing/smelling each other.


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