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havic
at Wed Mar 29 14:38:55 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by havic ]
We had a something like that happen to us, and we have 3 girls ranging from 4 years to 7 years. And when they stopped by to inspect our set up all she wanted to see was where they were kept and if the kids could gain access to them by themselves.
and the answer is no they cannot. We keep them in our bedroom and the door to our room has a lock on it. All the cages have locks on them. We did this long before they came by so in our own minds we knew that our kids were safe first and our snakes were safe as well. She saw that everything was in order and they were in no danger in no way (the kids) she was satisfied. This came about the same way almost. I don't know if you or any body remembers when we went to our daughters school do a presentation. Well 1 of them at the school had a problem with this. And took action lol when they were the ones that asked us to come. Hope this turns out good for you. Keep us posted. Hope this helps... Brian ----- 1.2.0 ball python (aragorn, arwen,`eowyn)
1.0.0 100% het pied (frodo)
1.0.0 columbian boa (squiggles)
1.0.0 rat snake (alabastered)
0.1.0 corn snake (baby)
0.0.2 whites tree frog (trevor, kirmet)
0.0.5 pacific green tree frogs
3.2.0 cats (rockie, bs, brownie, lerrado, kole)
1.3.0 kids (dilyen, dakota, chyanne, sierra)
"snakes are kind of like potato chips, you cant have just one"
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