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Old 09-29-11, 12:23 PM   #16
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Re: Why you don't leave the snake cage open.

My snake has recently been more interested with the tank lid being off rather than her food. Just yesterday I had the lid open to watch her eat (top lid not front lid) and possibly do the "zombie" dance. Of course she notices the lid aside and moves out right past her food. Now I dunno what I am gonna do if I need to do the zombie dance and all she can think about is getting out...ugh. Eat first darling then think about getting out.
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Old 09-29-11, 12:27 PM   #17
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Re: Why you don't leave the snake cage open.

Dude, you get out, what happens to your daily gorging of tilapia? your pre-cut worms?

Besides. This guys and my concinnus are so curious and try so hard to get out I take them often. They love it. I just let 'em cruise around on the floor etc. I feed them like that sometimes too, just cause he likes it.
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Besides. This guys and my concinnus are so curious and try so hard to get out I take them often. They love it. I just let 'em cruise around on the floor etc. I feed them like that sometimes too, just cause he likes it.
Yeah sometimes for feeding I'll set up a little simulation so that he has to use his actual hunting skills to find the mouse It's pretty fun to watch em go at it and I figure it wouldn't hurt to let him learn if he ever escapes.
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Thank God Rabbit season is over...for weeks I had to wash rabbit body fluids off my front porch and bury remaining parts left uneaten. EW
not over here yet, they're getting huge. My cat is having a field day and eating well.

Those climbers are hilarious.
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Re: Why you don't leave the snake cage open.

I made my dog spit out 2 baby rabbits last week.

And a chicken.

And a decaying bird...
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Old 09-29-11, 01:10 PM   #21
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not over here yet, they're getting huge. My cat is having a field day and eating well.Those climbers are hilarious.
Well, he stopped catching them. I think he prefers the smaller ones that weigh less than 5 pounds, nice and tender. Fritz only weighs 12 pounds.


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I made my dog spit out 2 baby rabbits last week. And a chicken. And a decaying bird...
LOL I stopped making Fritz spit them out if they were dead. If he brings home live prey, I rescue it, rehab it if necessary, then release it. If it's dead I let him have it.

So far this year Fritz has brought home a handful of rabbits (2 half eaten and one just dead), 1 itty bitty furry mole (died in my hands..very sad,it was cute and about the size of a .50 cent piece), one dead mole, 1 Oreole (left in my driveway behind my back tire), 1 unidentified bird (1 foot and 1 feather was all that remained on my "Wipe your Paws" porch mat..that actually made me laugh when I saw it because the day before I scolded him about not eating what he caught (the dead rabbit)) and that's all I can remember right now.
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Old 09-29-11, 01:34 PM   #22
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Re: Why you don't leave the snake cage open.

They were all dead by the time he brings 'em back... He's a bird dog and only wants to bring the to me. so he drops 'em anyway and looks at me and wags his tail and I just tell him good boy.

I didn't mean MADE him spit it out. He does anyway.
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