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dragonTaTu
at Mon Oct 16 23:28:12 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dragonTaTu ]
I have found also that cats can generally be very social with other species, unfortunatly, they also tend to rely on insincts to kill and eat small animals. I kept several anoles when I was younger (10 to 12 yrs old) even had the potential to breed. One of my large females was gravid. Really exciting!! At least until the cats figured out how to open the lid. I hope they tasted good, I was close to shooting the cats. I also lost a baby bearded dragon. The damn cat actually unclipped the lid clamps, opened the lid, and was nice enough to leave the tail and hind legs for me to find. They are too smart for their own good at times. I no longer keep cats, but I do very much admire their ingenuity. The white hair Missy was truly an exception with the ball python. She also was friendly with the iguana I had for several years also. The iguana wasn't quite as fond of the cat though, he would try to run away in most cases. Thanks again for the reply. Right now the only animals have are a female rosea tarantula, have had her for 8 years, and a california kingsnake, new to the family. I am planning to obtain another ball python in the near future. The personality of Blade was unreal. Went with me everywhere. He even helped to prevent a buddy of mine from getting a DUI, (I was the passenger) as the police officer would not come too close the car once he saw the snake around my shoulders. lol. anyways, have great day.
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