Quote Originally Posted by jorgasm View Post
I'm sorry if the questions I've been asking on this forum haven't been up to your high standards. Most of them were just clarification questions for me, because I like a little extra clarification. My two remaining snakes are doing fantastic, actually. I make sure the husbandry is spot on, they're both feeding on a schedule, and feeding well. My ball is in shed right now. I don't understand the nastiness coming from you. The snake had gone just about 5 months without eating anything! It was so thin it could hardly hold its head up... its color was even fading! We tried EVERY suggestion in the book, with the exception of force feeding. I take damn good care of my animals, and I research thoroughly to ensure the health of the animal. I called the only reptile vet I could find, and talked to him about the corn, and he suggested I either bring it in (which sadly we couldn't afford... we're both going to school soon.) or I put him in the freezer. He told us, what a lot of you have been saying, that some corns just won't eat and are doomed to die. It was inhumane to keep it alive... it was starving itself. Tell me why I deserve your disrespect? What are you trying to accomplish here?
Sadly...you can't afford to bring you beloved pets to the vet. If you can't afford basic care of your pets (basic being...ya know, them not eating) then you shouldnt have pets. Sorry man. Thats life. I'd love to have fifty more snakes. But at the moment, I cant provide food, shelter, space, or care for another fifty snakes. So I don't buy them. So if you can't afford everything a snake needs to live...INCLUDING PROPER HEALTH CARE...then maybe you should get a hamster.