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Posted: 6/12/2019 3:58:26 PM EST
Any large reptile owners here?

Ok, admit it.  Who else goes for the free food on Craigslist?

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Oh, my God that is so horrible
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I can't wait to finish my smokehouse so I can "adopt" all the "free to good home" Vietnamese Potbelly Pigs.
Link Posted: 6/12/2019 4:11:28 PM EST
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Kinda shitty.
Link Posted: 6/12/2019 4:12:28 PM EST
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My HS science teacher raised pythons.
Once a month, he checkout the Sunday paper for  the " Free kittens" ads.(1970s)

Take his two young daughters, and they'd each pick a different kitten. He'd tell them " Just one!" And they would argue and tear up.
So he'd give in, "Aww heck, you can EACH have one!"

Then off to the next place for another performance.
Rinse and repeat.
Link Posted: 6/12/2019 4:51:42 PM EST
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Oh, my God that is so horrible
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My HS science teacher raised pythons.
Once a month, he checkout the Sunday paper for  the " Free kittens" ads.(1970s)

Take his two young daughters, and they'd each pick a different kitten. He'd tell them " Just one!" And they would argue and tear up.
So he'd give in, "Aww heck, you can EACH have one!"

Then off to the next place for another performance.
Rinse and repeat.
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LOL
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I can't wait to finish my smokehouse so I can "adopt" all the "free to good home" Vietnamese Potbelly Pigs.
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I'm listening....  
Link Posted: 6/12/2019 9:30:32 PM EST
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Link Posted: 6/12/2019 9:34:36 PM EST
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Link Posted: 6/12/2019 9:37:01 PM EST
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Any large reptile owners here?

Ok, admit it.  Who else goes for the free food on Craigslist?
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Actually this is a really bad idea.  You don't know what meds (wormers, antibiotics, etc.) that critter was on.  Some of them aren't safe for reptiles.  Not worth the $8-10 savings on a feeder for a snake worth more than many AR's.
Link Posted: 6/12/2019 9:39:51 PM EST
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Actually this is a really bad idea.  You don't know what meds (wormers, antibiotics, etc.) that critter was on.  Some of them aren't safe for reptiles.  Not worth the $8-10 savings on a feeder for a snake worth more than many AR's.
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Not a reptile expert by any stretch (have a leopard gecko that just eats crickets), but can't it be pretty bad for your reptiles if you're feeding them stuff they aren't adapted to eat?
Link Posted: 6/12/2019 9:41:17 PM EST
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Actually this is a really bad idea.  You don't know what meds (wormers, antibiotics, etc.) that critter was on.  Some of them aren't safe for reptiles.  Not worth the $8-10 savings on a feeder for a snake worth more than many AR's.
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Yep. No way would I feed someone's ass hamster to my snakes. Not worth the risk to the health of the snake.

Same way I don’t feed yard insects to the spider. It’s taken 8 years to get her to size. No way would I give it a cricket covered in pesticide.
Link Posted: 6/12/2019 9:41:22 PM EST
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Oh man, WTF is goin on here
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I didn't see it in the ad, but does the guinea pig come with a roll of duct tape? Or does one need to supply their own? Asking for a friend.
Link Posted: 6/12/2019 9:55:20 PM EST
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Actually this is a really bad idea.  You don't know what meds (wormers, antibiotics, etc.) that critter was on.  Some of them aren't safe for reptiles.  Not worth the $8-10 savings on a feeder for a snake worth more than many AR's.
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Any large reptile owners here?

Ok, admit it.  Who else goes for the free food on Craigslist?
Actually this is a really bad idea.  You don't know what meds (wormers, antibiotics, etc.) that critter was on.  Some of them aren't safe for reptiles.  Not worth the $8-10 savings on a feeder for a snake worth more than many AR's.
This
Link Posted: 6/12/2019 10:16:59 PM EST
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Why feed it to the snake?

Link Posted: 6/12/2019 10:21:40 PM EST
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Well, that escalated... wait- is that Sriracha?
Link Posted: 6/12/2019 10:26:25 PM EST
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Yep. No way would I feed someone's ass hamster to my snakes. Not worth the risk to the health of the snake.

Same way I don’t feed yard insects to the spider. It’s taken 8 years to get her to size. No way would I give it a cricket covered in pesticide.
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Just as a side note, a Guinea pig is considerably larger than a hamster, and would require an appropriately more massive ass. Gerbils are the rodents of choice for recreational rectal rodent rapelling.
Link Posted: 6/12/2019 10:41:28 PM EST
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In all seriousness, I hope the OP isn’t actually practicing this sort of thing. I find inappropriate and off color comedic situations totally hilarious but for the most part only the idea of that happening.

I get that it’s just a rodent and they live short often either violent or neglected lives. My dad collected snakes and had an entire room in his house devoted to his live snake collection. Yes they like live mice and rats.

I just hope this isn’t a case of someone actually feeding some else’s pet to another to save on a couple bucks every month or so.
Link Posted: 6/12/2019 10:59:32 PM EST
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Looks delicious, mate
Link Posted: 6/12/2019 11:06:56 PM EST
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In all seriousness, I hope the OP isn’t actually practicing this sort of thing. I find inappropriate and off color comedic situations totally hilarious but for the most part only the idea of that happening.

I get that it’s just a rodent and they live short often either violent or neglected lives. My dad collected snakes and had an entire room in his house devoted to his live snake collection. Yes they like live mice and rats.

I just hope this isn’t a case of someone actually feeding some else’s pet to another to save on a couple bucks every month or so.
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I feel like this has excellent copypasta potential.
Link Posted: 6/12/2019 11:07:40 PM EST
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Not a reptile expert by any stretch (have a leopard gecko that just eats crickets), but can't it be pretty bad for your reptiles if you're feeding them stuff they aren't adapted to eat?
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Usually they just leave a really nasty deuce to clean up about three weeks later.  As an example, it's obvious when the chicken comes out the back end because feathers don't digest all the way.
Link Posted: 6/13/2019 6:41:20 AM EST
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Not a reptile expert by any stretch (have a leopard gecko that just eats crickets), but can't it be pretty bad for your reptiles if you're feeding them stuff they aren't adapted to eat?
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Actually this is a really bad idea.  You don't know what meds (wormers, antibiotics, etc.) that critter was on.  Some of them aren't safe for reptiles.  Not worth the $8-10 savings on a feeder for a snake worth more than many AR's.
Not a reptile expert by any stretch (have a leopard gecko that just eats crickets), but can't it be pretty bad for your reptiles if you're feeding them stuff they aren't adapted to eat?
Friend of mine's mother is a hoarder, who can't bear to see animals suffer. So she puts out food for the rats. He sneaks into the house when she'd not home with a .22 and shotshells when she's not home.

Offered me some rats he had shot for my snakes, I declined due to lead and parasite hazards. But they were the biggest fucking rats I'd ever seen, easily 2-3 pounds.
Link Posted: 6/13/2019 6:42:58 AM EST
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My HS science teacher raised pythons.
Once a month, he checkout the Sunday paper for  the " Free kittens" ads.(1970s)

Take his two young daughters, and they'd each pick a different kitten. He'd tell them " Just one!" And they would argue and tear up.
So he'd give in, "Aww heck, you can EACH have one!"

Then off to the next place for another performance.
Rinse and repeat.
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LOL
Holy shit.
Link Posted: 6/13/2019 7:04:34 AM EST
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Buying frozen is safer, cheaper, more humane and more efficient
Link Posted: 6/13/2019 7:12:49 AM EST
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There was a local pet store years ago, that all the kittens that didn't get adopted in certain time would get fed to the shop's pet snake.  He got busted and charged with animal cruelty charges and eventually had to close his business.

I guess some people don't like to recycle.  
Link Posted: 6/13/2019 7:17:51 AM EST
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Link Posted: 6/13/2019 7:44:11 AM EST
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Really though, in addition to the health and nutrition concerns listed above, I think there's something wrong with using a pet animal that's being given away in the hopes that it will have a better life.

I mean if you're the first person taking it home and it's never known anything other than the farm/breeding center, hell I don't really care as long as you pre-kill humanely. (Live feeding, unless your snake refuses to eat any other way, is not a good idea.)

An animal that's known humans and been cared for as a pet, and that is adopted with the expectation that it will continue to be a pet, is something different. I don't think many people here would give their dogs away knowing they'd get squashed by a python.
Link Posted: 6/13/2019 8:04:23 AM EST
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Cuy is good eating. Fuck the snake.

Link Posted: 6/13/2019 8:08:10 AM EST
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My HS science teacher raised pythons.
Once a month, he checkout the Sunday paper for  the " Free kittens" ads.(1970s)

Take his two young daughters, and they'd each pick a different kitten. He'd tell them " Just one!" And they would argue and tear up.
So he'd give in, "Aww heck, you can EACH have one!"

Then off to the next place for another performance.
Rinse and repeat.
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Well, we know what happened to at least one of the daughters

Link Posted: 6/13/2019 8:21:38 AM EST
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rabbits, guinea pigs, rats, i've "rehomed" a lot of rodents when i was breeding reptiles.
Link Posted: 6/13/2019 8:34:13 AM EST
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Oh man, WTF is goin on here
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Richard Gere
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Back when I had a snake that wouldn't eat pre-killed, I pointed out the irony of buying feeder rats and taking them home in a box that exclaimed about how happy they were to have a new home...
Link Posted: 6/13/2019 12:54:30 PM EST
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Prototype flesh light for mice.
Link Posted: 6/13/2019 12:59:04 PM EST
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Really though, in addition to the health and nutrition concerns listed above, I think there's something wrong with using a pet animal that's being given away in the hopes that it will have a better life.

I mean if you're the first person taking it home and it's never known anything other than the farm/breeding center, hell I don't really care as long as you pre-kill humanely. (Live feeding, unless your snake refuses to eat any other way, is not a good idea.)

An animal that's known humans and been cared for as a pet, and that is adopted with the expectation that it will continue to be a pet, is something different. I don't think many people here would give their dogs away knowing they'd get squashed by a python.
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Yep, pretty much this.

People gonna do people things, though.  Not like it's a new phenomenon.
Link Posted: 6/13/2019 1:02:17 PM EST
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My HS science teacher raised pythons.
Once a month, he checkout the Sunday paper for  the " Free kittens" ads.(1970s)

Take his two young daughters, and they'd each pick a different kitten. He'd tell them " Just one!" And they would argue and tear up.
So he'd give in, "Aww heck, you can EACH have one!"

Then off to the next place for another performance.
Rinse and repeat.
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that's shitty.  I know,  nature,  but that's shitty.  Rats, I get, but someone that can feed a healthy kitten to a snake, is a psycho.
Link Posted: 6/13/2019 1:04:34 PM EST
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Really though, in addition to the health and nutrition concerns listed above, I think there's something wrong with using a pet animal that's being given away in the hopes that it will have a better life.

I mean if you're the first person taking it home and it's never known anything other than the farm/breeding center, hell I don't really care as long as you pre-kill humanely. (Live feeding, unless your snake refuses to eat any other way, is not a good idea.)

An animal that's known humans and been cared for as a pet, and that is adopted with the expectation that it will continue to be a pet, is something different. I don't think many people here would give their dogs away knowing they'd get squashed by a python.
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Thank you......
Link Posted: 6/13/2019 1:34:03 PM EST
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that's shitty.  I know,  nature,  but that's shitty.  Rats, I get, but someone that can feed a healthy kitten to a snake, is a psycho.
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My HS science teacher raised pythons.
Once a month, he checkout the Sunday paper for  the " Free kittens" ads.(1970s)

Take his two young daughters, and they'd each pick a different kitten. He'd tell them " Just one!" And they would argue and tear up.
So he'd give in, "Aww heck, you can EACH have one!"

Then off to the next place for another performance.
Rinse and repeat.
that's shitty.  I know,  nature,  but that's shitty.  Rats, I get, but someone that can feed a healthy kitten to a snake, is a psycho.
Kittens are better for pet crocs and gators anyways.

What's the difference if the animal is going to be put down anyways?
Link Posted: 6/13/2019 3:55:35 PM EST
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Kittens are better for pet crocs and gators anyways.

What's the difference if the animal is going to be put down anyways?
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Yeah, no shit.

Not much difference between sedated euthanasia, or being penetrated by multiple knives, immobilized, and then being slowly crushed and suffocated.

Not much difference at all.

Sheesh.
Link Posted: 6/13/2019 4:46:55 PM EST
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In all seriousness, I hope the OP isn’t actually practicing this sort of thing. I find inappropriate and off color comedic situations totally hilarious but for the most part only the idea of that happening.

I get that it’s just a rodent and they live short often either violent or neglected lives. My dad collected snakes and had an entire room in his house devoted to his live snake collection. Yes they like live mice and rats.

I just hope this isn’t a case of someone actually feeding some else’s pet to another to save on a couple bucks every month or so.
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Nah I don’t have a snake and wouldn’t do that if I did.
Link Posted: 6/13/2019 4:48:26 PM EST
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that's shitty.  I know,  nature,  but that's shitty.  Rats, I get, but someone that can feed a healthy kitten to a snake, is a psycho.
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My HS science teacher raised pythons.
Once a month, he checkout the Sunday paper for  the " Free kittens" ads.(1970s)

Take his two young daughters, and they'd each pick a different kitten. He'd tell them " Just one!" And they would argue and tear up.
So he'd give in, "Aww heck, you can EACH have one!"

Then off to the next place for another performance.
Rinse and repeat.
that's shitty.  I know,  nature,  but that's shitty.  Rats, I get, but someone that can feed a healthy kitten to a snake, is a psycho.
LOL, well he went back to active duty soon after, had one HELL of a career, and climbed even higher since. Pretty well known guy, in some circles.
Link Posted: 6/13/2019 4:50:42 PM EST
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I wouldn't feed cats to snakes, but more because of opinion/image of such things and risk of injury to the snake than because I think it's wrong.

Remember, one man's pet is the next man's vermin.

Shit, I've seen fancy rats bring as much money as some snakes.
Link Posted: 6/13/2019 4:51:51 PM EST
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My HS science teacher raised pythons.
Once a month, he checkout the Sunday paper for  the " Free kittens" ads.(1970s)

Take his two young daughters, and they'd each pick a different kitten. He'd tell them " Just one!" And they would argue and tear up.
So he'd give in, "Aww heck, you can EACH have one!"

Then off to the next place for another performance.
Rinse and repeat.
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Damn I hope karma exists.

Wonder how many people him, and his daughters have murdered to date?
Link Posted: 6/13/2019 4:53:30 PM EST
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My HS science teacher raised pythons.
Once a month, he checkout the Sunday paper for  the " Free kittens" ads.(1970s)

Take his two young daughters, and they'd each pick a different kitten. He'd tell them " Just one!" And they would argue and tear up.
So he'd give in, "Aww heck, you can EACH have one!"

Then off to the next place for another performance.
Rinse and repeat.
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Unethical as fuck.
Link Posted: 6/13/2019 4:55:52 PM EST
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Kittens are better for pet crocs and gators anyways.

What's the difference if the animal is going to be put down anyways?
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Amazing the types we have in GD

The opposite of you in that member here who is a LEO down in LA that saved the three legged cat named Mindy now.   I imagine you'd have just thrown that kitten in a swamp for gator or croc bait.
Link Posted: 6/13/2019 4:57:46 PM EST
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Yeah, no shit.

Not much difference between sedated euthanasia, or being penetrated by multiple knives, immobilized, and then being slowly crushed and suffocated.

Not much difference at all.

Sheesh.
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Nobody does edgy cat killing better than GD.
Link Posted: 6/13/2019 5:04:24 PM EST
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Yeah, no shit.

Not much difference between sedated euthanasia, or being penetrated by multiple knives, immobilized, and then being slowly crushed and suffocated.

Not much difference at all.

Sheesh.
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Kittens are better for pet crocs and gators anyways.

What's the difference if the animal is going to be put down anyways?
Yeah, no shit.

Not much difference between sedated euthanasia, or being penetrated by multiple knives, immobilized, and then being slowly crushed and suffocated.

Not much difference at all.

Sheesh.
I know, right?

Just like abortion.... ODs, criminality, and whatnot. Satanic Demons need to eat too.

Ha! Just fucking with you!

Or am I? Who knows!

J/k, I'm drunk.
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