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Posted by: janome at Fri Jan 27 09:36:05 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by janome ]  
   

you are so right. someone who hasn't had reptiles doesn't know. i have never ever had a problem with my cats and the snakes. i am very careful with them and when i have them out i make sure the cats aren't going to get at them. for the most part my corns are much to small to eat a cat and my python is still not big enough to eat a cat. most people automatically think ''oh, boa! big snake.' not all snake are big enough to eat a cat.

since the reptiles in question aren't even snakes i don't think there is anything to worry about. now i dont' know how big the iguana is. if it is big then maybe that could be a problem but other wise i would give the kitten a home.


   

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