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Sad Thought.

Reptilekyle64

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At the moment Iam starting community college next wensday and will be commuting everyday so ill still be at home for the next 2 years, anyhows onto my story, last night I went to vist my best friend in his college(hes in a dorm) And I have no room and college wont let me keep them and I realized after my 2 years and transfer to a 4 year I have no idea what Iam going to do will all my snakes I never really thought about this until now and just felt sad sorry to vent.
 
:(... That's really hard...

Well, while you may not be able to keep your whole collection, I think you'll be able to sneak in a snake or two in your dorm, as long as your roommate doesn't mind. I think you'll find tub housing is very inconspicuous...

Not that I would know... ;)
 
I avoided having many pets when I was younger due to this. When I went to college all I had were goldfish, and my mother took care of those.

No way would she have taken care of my snakes.

I hope you can find a solution that works for you when the time comes.
 
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