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10-03-12, 06:59 PM
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Hoarding vs Responsable Keeping... when are we on the line?
So I was browsing netflix today and found an episode of a show I find to be tragic as a car crash you can't look away from, Animal Hoarding. It's terrifying how quickly some of these people develop this terrible desire to have so many animals.
I had never seen an episode of reptiles until today.... A man was keeping 30 rattlesnakes, in his bedroom! Each one had maybe a ten gallon tank to itself if it was lucky, with no hides and no waterbowls. He was living with his mother, which is fine beyond the fact that he was putting her at risk with insignificant care of these snakes and using her money to continue to buy himself snakes. Some of the tanks didn't have lids,
As far as I can think, 30 doesnt seem like THAT many compared to collections of other people I've seen. It is a career for some, and a big hobby for others, and I have a huge respect for that. At what point, however, is it too much? Is a problem determaned by the number, or by the keeping? Is 100 snakes kept in good conditions and safe sitatutions better than five snakes kept in buckets, or is it worse?
I just want opinions, I'm sure everyone has a different opinion!
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10-03-12, 07:03 PM
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Re: Hoarding vs Responsable Keeping... when are we on the line?
I think if a person can properly house and care for a lot of snakes then there is no problem, but if someone cannot care for them properly and safely its an entirely different matter. Snakes are sensitive creatures that need to be treated with respect, whether it be a corn snake or a viper.
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10-03-12, 07:03 PM
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Re: Hoarding vs Responsable Keeping... when are we on the line?
Once you have too many for YOU to care for, then its a problem. That number varies from person to person and it has nothing to do with how much you like the animals. If you cannot provide sufficient space, food, and general care its a problem regardless of how many animals you have Whether it be 1 or 200.
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10-03-12, 07:05 PM
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Re: Hoarding vs Responsable Keeping... when are we on the line?
Hoarding- Keeping more animals than you can properly care for. For some this might be 5 animals for others this could be 50. The number means nothing, It is simply a number. If you have more animals than you can properly take care of then you are a hoarder.
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10-03-12, 07:28 PM
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Re: Hoarding vs Responsable Keeping... when are we on the line?
i see what you're asking, but no one should ever keep any animal in any situation that is not ideal for the animal. If they have an animal in captivity at all, they are already being selfish...so imagine taking that animal and putting it in terrible or miserable conditions like a ten gallon tank, or no water, or whatever. That IS a crazy person.
Oh, and i am selfish, i know it. But i try to make a livable environment for my critters. I'm not going to get so many that i have to slack on care for one over another in any way. THAT is crazzzzy.
oh, and i was recently accused of being a possible hoarder...LOL in a joking way, but hey it does happen. I like to think i'm not one. And i'm not!
lol.......lol.....
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10-03-12, 08:53 PM
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Re: Hoarding vs Responsable Keeping... when are we on the line?
Agreed. It's a matter of the care you can devote to your creatures and or yourself. If your animals aren't able to receive a certain amount of attention and care, without neglect to them or yourself, then you have too many. The only time I really think a number matters a bit, is with social animals, as they require more. It's much easier to properly care for 200 snakes (of most species) than it would be to care for say, 200 dogs. There might be a few people out there who can actually care for that many dogs money wise and for their emotional well being but no more than a handful. But there are many people out there who can take good care of that many or more snakes.
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10-03-12, 09:04 PM
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Re: Hoarding vs Responsable Keeping... when are we on the line?
I agree with all the above it becomes to much when they are neglected! Between the boyfriend and we have a total of nearly 50 snakes all are cleaned all the time and fed appropriate meals on a regular feeding basis! Yes they are housed in racks but are paid attention to but that horder case is sick and dangerous and plain old neglect! Hots are NOT something you can throw in a tank and play with. God forbid if one of those got loose in the house a DEADLY mistake!
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10-03-12, 09:21 PM
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Re: Hoarding vs Responsable Keeping... when are we on the line?
It REALLY has to do with your financial situation......
I make a pretty good living and can financially care for around 200 animals, but I keep it around 150 until Summer when 300 or so hatch out....lol
It is not hoarding if you know what your doing and can afford to do so.....
Now someone making about $30K a year could not afford to keep 100+ snakes.....
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10-03-12, 09:43 PM
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Re: Hoarding vs Responsable Keeping... when are we on the line?
Like what's been said.... I feel it's hording when you need to by mice/rats before you provide food for family.
Depends on how much you make
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10-04-12, 07:29 AM
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Re: Hoarding vs Responsable Keeping... when are we on the line?
One thing to understand is that in some/many cases, "hoarding" (whether it be pets, junk, or whatever) is psychological. There's something going on in the person's mind that makes them believe: "I am the only person capable of taking care of these animals. They will not get the care they need if I give them to someone else or a shelter, etc." And when the next animal comes along, the need to "rescue" it (even if it really doesn't need rescuing, per say) is almost uncontrollable. They HAVE to get it. It's not out of greed. It's kind of a "Mother Teresa of the pet world / Messiah" complex; they feel they have to save all the animals. But they don't know control and when to say enough is enough.
Hoarding trash and junk is a little different, but its still psychological. To them, it is NOT trash or junk. Everything has a place, and nothing can be thrown away because it may be needed one day. It's like they're OCD pack rats x100. I have an in-law who is like this. You can barely see the floor of their house. My wife went over there once to try and help and clean up thing. lol....WRONG! She could barey throw anything away because the in-law kept pulling things out the trash! After two separate attempts, she gave up. Then the in-law still always complains on how she needs to clean up the house, and my wife and I just roll our eyes.
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Back to the pet thing though...certainly, there is no set number of animals that qualifies one to be a hoarder. Some people on this forum have 100s of snakes in their house, but each of those snakes are kept in clean, well-maintained tubs, fed properly etc, while the needs of the person and their family are still met. Obviously, when neglect of the animals becomes a regular issue, and shirking of higher priorities is happening, then there may be a hoarding problem.
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10-04-12, 07:56 AM
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Re: Hoarding vs Responsable Keeping... when are we on the line?
I have a lot of pets and I get the "horder" comments here and there. From people who have not seen my set up, who have not met my pets. All my pets are thriving, growing and healthy. I work 4 hours a day mon-friday so I have time to spend with the animals. A lot of my lizards are set up in bio active substrait so their care is very minimal, ie chage water.
I don't take on an animal that I don't think I can fit in or give the proper care.
I have turned down animals that have been offered to me and I have adopted out animals I had planned on keeping.
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10-04-12, 08:06 AM
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Re: Hoarding vs Responsable Keeping... when are we on the line?
Hey Susan, welcome!
Yeah, most of the nay-sayers are the most ignorant and know the least about what they are talking about.
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10-04-12, 08:45 AM
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Re: Hoarding vs Responsable Keeping... when are we on the line?
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Originally Posted by Jlassiter
It REALLY has to do with your financial situation......
I make a pretty good living and can financially care for around 200 animals, but I keep it around 150 until Summer when 300 or so hatch out....lol
It is not hoarding if you know what your doing and can afford to do so.....
Now someone making about $30K a year could not afford to keep 100+ snakes.....
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I don't think you can say that about someone's income. We just talked about each individual person and their ability to keep 1 or 100 snakes. I don't think their personal income actually matters. Who's to say that 30k a year person isn't married to a rich person who supports everything else and they only need to support their collection? Who's to say they aren't a 20 something year old living at home rent free and only need to pay their own way. Lots of situations where 30k a year can support a good collection.
Honestly, you can easily afford to keep a solid large collection of snakes on the cheap. Build your own racks, breed your own rodents and buy the proper substrate and it doesn't cost too much. I would say though that only works in single species set-ups since you can do everything in bulk. With multiple species it's a little more difficult.
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10-04-12, 08:56 AM
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Re: Hoarding vs Responsable Keeping... when are we on the line?
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Originally Posted by Aaron_S
I don't think you can say that about someone's income. We just talked about each individual person and their ability to keep 1 or 100 snakes. I don't think their personal income actually matters. Who's to say that 30k a year person isn't married to a rich person who supports everything else and they only need to support their collection? Who's to say they aren't a 20 something year old living at home rent free and only need to pay their own way. Lots of situations where 30k a year can support a good collection.
Honestly, you can easily afford to keep a solid large collection of snakes on the cheap. Build your own racks, breed your own rodents and buy the proper substrate and it doesn't cost too much. I would say though that only works in single species set-ups since you can do everything in bulk. With multiple species it's a little more difficult.
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EVERYTHING you mentioned Aaron has to do with someones financial situation. My EXAMPLE of $30K was just that........ONE example.
I know when I wasn't making that much money I couldn't AFFORD to keep a large collection. Now I can because I can AFFORD it....regardless of those circumstance you mentioned, there's now enough money to keep 150+ snakes correctly.
And for this size of a collection is is MUCH cheaper to buy frozen rodents, but I do build my own racks and buy things in bulk....that's just a smarter way of doing things......lol
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10-04-12, 09:35 AM
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Re: Hoarding vs Responsable Keeping... when are we on the line?
I don't even understand why this thread is a debate. It's not like hoarders ever admit to being hoarders without someone telling them they are. Just like drug addicts don't usually admit to having a problem until they receive some sort of wake up call. There is a psychological barrier in these people that prohibits them from accepting their own reality. We could sit here and spout off our opinions about who is a hoarder and who isn't all day, but that's not gonna do a thing to help said hoarder or any of the animals in their care.
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