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Posted by: kilhd at Mon Feb 25 13:52:11 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kilhd ] Well.. alright the DHR inspector just left. I heard a knock on the door and I just knew it was him. I was very nervous. He was very nice and had a camera with him. (expected) He told me.. "dont worry, all i am here for is to see that the snake is in a secure and non-dangerous environment" that eased me a bit, but on the way to the snake's room I pointed out the rabbit and two cats wouldn't be in the room with a free roaming burmese. Made it to the snake room, showed him that the door to the room stays closed and locked and then showed him the cage and it had 3 locks on the door. He said "alright, that's really all I needed to see" I asked if he had been on any similar calls or investigations where there was a reptile in the house. He told me "nope, this is the first one, but tell your wife everything is fine and no harm, and I am going to make a note there is no danger in case anyone wants to complain again" wooo relief! Now, my investigation starts.. hehe I must find out who called for sure. [ Hide Replies ]
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