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Old 05-25-03, 12:59 PM   #46
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lol... that's gross
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Old 05-25-03, 02:09 PM   #47
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chicken, eh?? riiight...
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Old 05-25-03, 03:22 PM   #48
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ewww....... i REALLY hope your joking
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Old 05-25-03, 03:30 PM   #49
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omg u better be joking tai pan1. Did u really eat a cat lol!!!
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Old 05-25-03, 06:36 PM   #50
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Man that sucks! i hope you can get a job to pay that off or something. but if you had a burm or retic maby the cat wouldnt of been so lucky well anyway sorry to hear about that i hope you can get some money.
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Old 05-25-03, 06:45 PM   #51
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I second Taipan's statement!!! Actually, I dont, but look at it this way, we eat cows and pigs, whereas some people find that custy and twisted. For some people, the word dog is like "protein" People down in Texas ( from what some dude told me ) eat rattlers... Find that sick? Not really, the abundance of them their stikes some people curiosity's , lol. I've eaten alligator in Lousiana last trip I took. The meat is so damn good but pretty steep. Give it a shot sometimes You know, people eat more then just pigs and cows Respect people for that

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Old 05-25-03, 06:50 PM   #52
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Yeah well SOME people in Texas eat rattlers! I prefer not to for the love of the species
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Old 05-26-03, 01:17 PM   #53
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All in all I am glad I keep large boas. Nope, no cat problems here.

My best cat story is on hot summer days we occasionally leave the the doors open to allow the air to move through the house. Well occasionally the neighbour cats stop in for a visit. Well ond day it was staring down my 9' female B.c.i. looking as if it were thinking "hey that looks interesting to pounce on", while she was looking back through the glass doors with much the same look.
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lol... Well, I dunno, to me there is a difference between eating a fat ugly old cow and a cute fluffy little kitten or a doe-eyed baby calf.

And anyway, cats and dogs are all BONE... blerh. I'd rather eat a nice juicy rare steak any day. Yum.

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Buzz worms have to many bones as well.. Personally if it's made of meat it's on the menu at least once....
Someone told me that it's against regulations to knowingly serve Domesticated dogs and cats in the US of A.. Anyone know how true that holds?
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Old 05-26-03, 03:36 PM   #56
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Hello Emily sorry to hear about your misfortune, let me help you a little, I have a 15 gal with cover and all the goods you need, free of charge, I can have it delivered tomorow afternoon anywhere in Montreal.
hope this helps! kind regards
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Sweet deal Emily! Take it! That's super nice of Steve.
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Omg Steve you are so cool!! haha I hope that you arent just doing it because of the snake...if you are, I would rather you keep the tank...why? because lets say that the snake never got hurt, then i wouldn't of gotten the tank...oh nevermind...I have my reasons but sure steve! That would be great!
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Cats are predators. You can't blame a cat for being a cat.

In a few years of keeping herps, I've had a couple of cat incidents. Each time was my fault. A few minutes of being inattentive and the result was an episode of "Wild Kingdom" in my house.

I paid my vet bills and learned to be more alert. My girlfriend's cat was the culprit each time. Sure I was mad, but I have to hand it to him, he's not all the way domesticated and smart enough to bide his time, and make the most of a limited window of opportunity.

Nobody here gets mad at a herp for biting them, do they? So why get mad at a cat? Which is a more responsive, intelligent animal anyway. I love herps, but I try to keep things in perspective.
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Old 05-27-03, 01:40 PM   #60
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Emily and Steve... I just read you're both from Montreal... so am I.

Maybe we even know each other,,, we never know..

Are you in any herp. association ? I go at each monthly reunion for the Mtl Herp. ***. in Dorval
Are you in any french herp forum ? reptilarium ou Magazoo ?

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