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Mark Taylor
03-21-13, 01:38 PM
My son's pet rabbit died today:sad:. It was OK this morning but when we got in after work the rabbit was dead, not sure how it died but I was thinking would it be OK if I freeze it and use it for food for my boa?

Reason I ask I don't want what ever made the rabbit die affect the snake.

Hurrok
03-21-13, 01:44 PM
I guess it depends on how it died, if it was a medical problem then it might not be safe. I'm not 100% sure but I think it is something to consider first :)

reptimama
03-21-13, 01:45 PM
Based on what I've read freezing won't actually kill whatever killed your rabbit. If the rabbit was sick with a bacteria or virus freezing would probably cause them to go dormant but wouldn't kill them. I wouldn't feed the dead rabbit to my snake if it were me, always better safe than sorry IMO.

Mark Taylor
03-21-13, 01:53 PM
That's pretty much answered my concern thanks. Not sure how my son would have felt about me feeding it to my snake lol.

KORBIN5895
03-21-13, 03:29 PM
Well if it was a virus that killed it then it won't affect the snake. If it was a disease it will not affect the snake. If it was a bacterial infection then I highly doubt it will affect the snake. The only way I could see it affecting the snake was if it died of poisoning.

Freebody
03-21-13, 05:13 PM
Well if it was a virus that killed it then it won't affect the snake. If it was a disease it will not affect the snake. If it was a bacterial infection then I highly doubt it will affect the snake. The only way I could see it affecting the snake was if it died of poisoning.
this is what im thinking, I would freeze it first tho, but I would feed it if it were me.

Mark Taylor
03-22-13, 06:05 AM
As I have no clue as to why it died and the little fact that it was my lads pet I wont be feeding it to my boa. You are more than welcome to have it for free :laugh:

reptimama
03-22-13, 08:48 AM
Not sure how my son would have felt about me feeding it to my snake lol.

My son had guinea pigs and they did pretty much the same thing as your rabbit. I can just imagine his horror if I were to then feed them to one of the snakes (though I don't' have any big enough for guinea pigs :) ) He's already asking for new GP's.

Aaron_S
03-22-13, 08:57 AM
This sounds a lot like a teachable moment!

I'd feed it off and then make the kid watch the scene of The Lion King where Mustafa talks about the circle of life and Simba asks "Dad, don't we eat the antelope?". Mustafa responds with "Yes, but son, when we die we become the grass and the antelope eat the grass..." There's more but I can't quite remember the quote.

I believe kids would understand talking lions easier.

reptimama
03-22-13, 09:11 AM
This sounds a lot like a teachable moment!

I'd feed it off and then make the kid watch the scene of The Lion King where Mustafa talks about the circle of life and Simba asks "Dad, don't we eat the antelope?". Mustafa responds with "Yes, but son, when we die we become the grass and the antelope eat the grass..." There's more but I can't quite remember the quote.

I believe kids would understand talking lions easier.

I think everyone understands talking lions a lot easier :)
We also use Nemo with "Rats are FOOD not friends".

Mark Taylor
03-22-13, 09:41 AM
This sounds a lot like a teachable moment!

I'd feed it off and then make the kid watch the scene of The Lion King where Mustafa talks about the circle of life and Simba asks "Dad, don't we eat the antelope?". Mustafa responds with "Yes, but son, when we die we become the grass and the antelope eat the grass..." There's more but I can't quite remember the quote.

I believe kids would understand talking lions easier.

That sounds like a good idea but he is so sensitive when it comes to things like this. It was only the other day we had to put our dog to sleep :sad: To much for him to take in at the minute.

NCHornet
03-27-13, 09:44 AM
Is it worth the risk? I would not risk the health of any of my pets to save a couple dollars. But that is just me. YMMV?

KORBIN5895
03-27-13, 11:00 AM
Is it worth the risk? I would not risk the health of any of my pets to save a couple dollars. But that is just me. YMMV?

Please explain these risks you are talking about.

Aaron_S
03-27-13, 05:05 PM
That sounds like a good idea but he is so sensitive when it comes to things like this. It was only the other day we had to put our dog to sleep :sad: To much for him to take in at the minute.

I should have disclaimed that it is dependent upon each individual child.

Chu'Wuti
03-27-13, 05:13 PM
I'm so sorry your son's pet rabbit died; it's so hard to lose a friend, even a pet friend. Could it have been old age?

Re feeding it to your boa--nature isn't as soft-hearted as we are; nature isn't philosophical at all and doesn't ceremonialize death like we do. These are things that make us human. I think not feeding it, even though it's probably physically safe, is honoring your son's love for his pet and respectful of his feelings.