Quote Originally Posted by SnakeBabe View Post
I don’t think so but I’m not going to take the risk with my pets.
I am sure you all have seen the photos. I have snakes here that were victims of live feedings. Missing nostrils, scars up and down their bodies but no eyes missing. I was just making a point. With the live method it is possible. Not mine.
Hugs and Hissessss,
Maria
Many of us have seen the pics used by people who strongly oppose to live feeding!

And we also know the story behind the one you have in mind and that is posted on your website.

Leaving a rat or a mouse for days in an enclosure with a snake with no food or water is not what I call responsible feeding. (this is the story behind that pic and some others)

A responsible owner that supervises feeding and feed an appropriate size prey CAN do feed live safely. Animals that are severly injured are the result of irresponsible owners.

The bottom line is to chose one or the other not because people are telling you to (their way being the best), but because you are informed, responsible and know your options.

Based on that people should feed what work and is convenient for them whether it is live, F/T or P/K
. (On my part I feed all 3)