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11-05-12, 03:07 AM
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Ugh!!
My mother is the bane of my existence. She's decided that no, I can't have a snake. They're 'dangerous' and 'creepy'. This puts me back at least two years in my snake-search.
I'm still going to the expo, and just as soon as I get set-up in my own place (as soon as I set-up, not as soon as I move. I'm going to stabilize first) I'm going to get my snake.
She's said I can have a gecko -_- I may or may not take her up on that.
I guess I should utilize the time to gather knowledge and supplies and such. Though I'd prefer ideas on convincing her otherwise (hint hint nudge nudge) lol. Any ideas?
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11-05-12, 03:10 AM
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Village Idiot
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Re: Ugh!!
Get a legless lizard.
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11-05-12, 03:19 AM
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Re: Ugh!!
Take her up on the lizard offer. Research lizards as there are many out there that are good for beginners. You can actually use the lizard as a stepping stone to a snake. I've seen it happen.
Also, try educating her about what you learn about snakes. Sometimes, planting a seed and giving it a little water works much better. Try to get her to go to the expo with you! If you can, you've gained a little headway. If she's amicable enough, you may even get her to hold one. I find most people call them creepy and dangerous because they lack knowledge. Educating her about them can work wonders. Bonus if you can get her to go to the expo with you.
You have to remember, it's her house, therefore it's her rules. It's up to you to find a way to get her to change the rules. But don't be headstrong with it. Gentle guidance works much better.
Good luck!
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11-05-12, 03:26 AM
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Re: Ugh!!
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Originally Posted by Rogue628
Take her up on the lizard offer. Research lizards as there are many out there that are good for beginners. You can actually use the lizard as a stepping stone to a snake. I've seen it happen.
Also, try educating her about what you learn about snakes. Sometimes, planting a seed and giving it a little water works much better. Try to get her to go to the expo with you! If you can, you've gained a little headway. If she's amicable enough, you may even get her to hold one. I find most people call them creepy and dangerous because they lack knowledge. Educating her about them can work wonders. Bonus if you can get her to go to the expo with you.
You have to remember, it's her house, therefore it's her rules. It's up to you to find a way to get her to change the rules. But don't be headstrong with it. Gentle guidance works much better.
Good luck!
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^^^This sounds like an amazing ideal to me
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11-05-12, 04:15 AM
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slainte mhath
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Re: Ugh!!
what if you asked for a smaller species of snake,like Garter's ?
imo they don't look creepy/dangerous
cheers shaun
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11-05-12, 04:30 AM
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Re: Ugh!!
I don't really have an interest for smaller snakes.. I'd constantly worry about losing them, cause they move so fast.
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11-05-12, 04:34 AM
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Re: Ugh!!
Talk to her, find out EXACTLY what her issue is and then take time to educate her.
Would she come to the Expo? Maybe if she held a couple of snakes or at least saw you hold them she may come round
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11-05-12, 04:49 AM
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Re: Ugh!!
She's agreed to come to the expo!!! Told me to text her the date later and she'll mark it on her calendar xD
When I asked her exact problem, that's when words like 'creepy' 'dangerous' and 'why can't you be a normal girl??' popped up :P lol
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11-05-12, 04:50 AM
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Re: Ugh!!
So find a nice docile snake that is friendly and cute and let her hold it - problem solved
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11-05-12, 04:55 AM
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Re: Ugh!!
Haha, we'll see. She seems really set in her ways -_- I blame my stepdad. She was considering it, then he came down for a visit, now she's barely left any wiggle room for compromise!
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11-05-12, 05:36 AM
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slainte mhath
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Re: Ugh!!
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Originally Posted by September
Haha, we'll see. She seems really set in her ways -_- I blame my stepdad. She was considering it, then he came down for a visit, now she's barely left any wiggle room for compromise!
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tell her snakes make no noise,no smell,and only need feeding once per week at most,every 2 to 4 weeks as an adult (depending on species)
if you keep it in your room,then no one will even notice its presence
cheers shaun
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11-05-12, 06:49 AM
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Re: Ugh!!
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Originally Posted by shaunyboy
tell her snakes make no noise,no smell,and only need feeding once per week at most,every 2 to 4 weeks as an adult (depending on species)
if you keep it in your room,then no one will even notice its presence
cheers shaun
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Also, they don't bark, shed fur, or need to be walked.
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11-05-12, 06:54 AM
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Re: Ugh!!
and if that fails......get a water monitor, tell her its "some species of asian gecko"....
(kidding....don't lie to your mom )
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11-05-12, 08:07 AM
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Re: Ugh!!
You could always look into getting a bearded dragon they are easy to keep imo. They do enjoy and thrive off the interaction of their humans!
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11-05-12, 11:27 PM
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Re: Ugh!!
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Originally Posted by alessia55
Also, they don't bark, shed fur, or need to be walked.
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They don't jump up on company when they come over, or need to be let out to potty or be litter box trained.
As far as an easy to care for and low maintenance animal, snakes are the easiest. They don't leave messes, except in their enclosure, no barking, no fur everywhere, you don't have to feed them everyday, you don't have to spend time with them everyday, they don't jump up on company, or hump them (lol), no making sure they're potty trained in some way.
The only things you HAVE to do with a snake is provide them a proper sized enclosure, provide heat and humidity (which is really easy) according to species, keep their enclosures clean (which again, depending upon what you use is easy), make sure they have fresh water and feed the young ones once a week (some species need to be fed every 4-5 days) and as adults, every 2 to 4 weeks. You don't HAVE to even give them attention because they don't need it nor really want it.
I'm really happy she said she'd go with you. That's a huge step! Who knows? Something may actually get her interest in them. Remember, education is the key to anyone even remotely accepting these often misunderstood animals.
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