Cobe914
02-06-16, 12:39 AM
Hello everyone!
I got some great support and help with a boa question I had before (thanks again!) and I was hoping to reach out to everyone once again...
Long story short, I've hit something of a bump in the road in my life which put me in a less accommodating financial situation and I'm no longer living alone. Additionally, I'm pretty hard up for free time. Now, I'll clarify that I still have the time to keep my boa clean and fed. She's got her nice PVC enclosure and if she decides to be a monster boa, she will receive a bigger one. She's never missed a scheduled meal time.
HOWEVER, between having squeamish roommates who are wildly uncomfortable with a snake and little time, her handling has been harshly cut down to me taking her out every few days to do a quick visual inspection for health before she's popped back in.
I don't subscribe to the beliefs of some that snakes need/want human attention. My concern is that without consistent and frequent handling, I'll have a large, difficult snake on my hands. As I'll be on my own for her care for the foreseeable future.. Am I setting myself up for a bad situation?
Thanks again for your help!
I got some great support and help with a boa question I had before (thanks again!) and I was hoping to reach out to everyone once again...
Long story short, I've hit something of a bump in the road in my life which put me in a less accommodating financial situation and I'm no longer living alone. Additionally, I'm pretty hard up for free time. Now, I'll clarify that I still have the time to keep my boa clean and fed. She's got her nice PVC enclosure and if she decides to be a monster boa, she will receive a bigger one. She's never missed a scheduled meal time.
HOWEVER, between having squeamish roommates who are wildly uncomfortable with a snake and little time, her handling has been harshly cut down to me taking her out every few days to do a quick visual inspection for health before she's popped back in.
I don't subscribe to the beliefs of some that snakes need/want human attention. My concern is that without consistent and frequent handling, I'll have a large, difficult snake on my hands. As I'll be on my own for her care for the foreseeable future.. Am I setting myself up for a bad situation?
Thanks again for your help!