*sigh*
Kittens, being carnivorous animals themselves, are very poor nutrition for a snake. Snake owners who use carnivorous animals such as kittens or puppies for snake food will end up with sickly snakes.
*sigh*
Kittens, being carnivorous animals themselves, are very poor nutrition for a snake. Snake owners who use carnivorous animals such as kittens or puppies for snake food will end up with sickly snakes.
Thank you Wolf_Q!
In a way, it's not too different than rabbits. BUT what I didn't know-->
Ok, so there's no excuse for that guy. Why kittens when you can use rabbits or rodents?Originally Posted by CathyBogart
![]()
Niņo & Eliza
Simply for the shock value. There are almost as many free rabbits on Craigslist as there are kittens, if he really wanted to go that route.Originally Posted by Suki Wingy
Thank you Wolf_Q!
They dot he same with bunnies. There is a guy who feeds his snakes rabbits (he owns a reptile store) and he said that he was called on by animal aid and they said he couldnt do it so now he said he hs to secretly do it. He did it when the store was open too and people were cheering on the snake. It was so upsetting. I havn't gone back there since...
All those supid people who put free to loving home don't know there animals are going to be snake food.
It's sad yes but I dont get why they can't feed poultry instead of PETS to feed their snakes.
Do a little research on snakes and you will "get" it....most snakes don't do well on birds either. A very narrow margin of snake species will thrive on birds, and many of them aren't commonly kept in captivity.Originally Posted by buttercup132
I also agree with Kay in that I, personally, don't see how it is any worse to feed one species than another. Honestly, I think the mouse or the chicken values its life just as much as the puppy or kitten does.
Thank you Wolf_Q!
I wouldn't go around telling too many pt'ers than rabbits, rats, and birds aren't 'pets' and don't deserve to live just as much as a kitten does.
I would also like to point out that reptile keepers have been plagued by rumors of this sort of thing happening "all the time!" Does anyone have any proof that the craigslist guy isn't just some troll trying to stir up animal lovers by bringing up an urban legend AGAIN? In my experience, the emails I get about things like this tend to kind of fizzle out into totally unverifiable internet rumor after a bit of investigation. I am not saying it has never happened, just that it isn't fair or realistic to think every free kitten ad will be read by a snake-mommy like me who will instantly begin rubbing her hands greedily at the thought of saving a whole 75 cents or so on a frozen rat.
Copyright © 2001-2013 Pet of the Day.com
Bookmarks