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Posted by: Himi_Points at Thu Jan 26 04:21:07 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Himi_Points ] Ok, I'm sorry Lou, but that is ridiculous! There's no reason to assume there would ever be a problem, and besides that all of the reptiles in question, except the turtle are herbivores!!!!! I can't stand it when people make ill informed assumptions about reptiles and their habits! We have kept snakes, which ARE carnivorous and cats for most of 10 years. We have NEVER had a problem with our cats being in harms way, though they have put the reptiles in harms way a few times! Summer before last, we had over 200 snakes here at one point, and never 1 problem. Please don't offer advice about something that you don't know anything about. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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