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RE: Bath time reveals more neglect!

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Posted by: HappyHillbilly at Sat May 3 07:53:02 2008   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HappyHillbilly ]  
   

Hey!
Thanks for the compliment!


"Well the vet found nothing wrong with the poop, and $35 for the piece of mind was worth it to me."

I can understand & relate to that. I'm that way with a few other things in life where you might be the other way. You know how that goes. I was basically just saying that you'll know when an animal needs to see a Vet, they look sickly. Given proper husbandry most animals will recover on their own, and I'm a bit of a "natural" type of guy. If my tooth will rot & fall out on it's own, why go see a Dentist? Hahaha!!!

I rescued a ball python a few years ago with nearly identical cage conditions, except it had fecal matter from where the woman fed it a few times but didn't clean the cage in nearly a year due to her being scared of it. It was a gift from her ex-husband to their son, and mom was terrified of snakes. And dad knew it. Payback?

Thanks for taking part in rescues, nearly half of my animals are rescues, some of which I had to pay for just to get them out of the owner's hands. From snakes to dogs to horses, and a few things in between.

Take care!
HH
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