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Available snakes

MysticExotics

(formerly NWHeather)
To make a long story short, my landlord's wife wants me to get rid of (all of) my snakes, but my landlord said he won't ask me to do that, so as a compromise, he wants me to rehome several of them.
This was a hard decision to make, but I am glad that he's willing to compromise.
The ones available are on my iHerp page, in the "Available/on hold" section.
www.iherp.com/NWHeather
I'd prefer to place locally & I will be attending the Emerald City Expo in Seattle on March 5th, & I can bring them if someone wants to meet me.
I have started the FexEx certification, but have not talked to them to finish it, but when I do get around to finishing it, I can ship as well.
 
Okay I must be having a total blond moment, because I can't seem to find the available/on hold snakes on your page?
 
Okay I must be having a total blond moment, because I can't seem to find the available/on hold snakes on your page?

On the left hand side, under the 9 or so recent pictures showing there is a link that says "view all of NWHeathers animals". If you click that it brings you to a page of photos that are divided in sections and one of the sections is "available/on hold". I'm not sure if there is another way to get there, but that's the way I found.
 
Thanks Heather :)
Did you find them? (I have them at the top of the page of my animals).

Thank you, I'm not thrilled about it, but since I aquired them after I moved in, & while I didn't lie about them, I neglected to tell/ask, & he knows how I feel about my animals. He's trying to appease both his wife & myself.
I also have a small colony of mice, that I will be dispatching & cease breeding feeders. I'll be keeping my supplies, because when I buy a house, I will be starting a colony back up.
 
I hope you're able to place them with us locals, and so avoid having to ship. I'm a local, and I like it that way :).

I really do feel for you, Heather. One of the main reasons we bought a home when we did was because we needed a bigger yard for our dogs. At the time, we had "only" 5 dogs :). I never did care for being a renter. Too many limitations. I hope you can get a home of your own, soon.
 
Do you have a lease? If so, and if it doesn't mentioned caged animals, they might not have a legal basis for requiring you to get rid of some of your snakes. Most leases have restrictions on dogs and cats, but caged animals are different.
 
I agree. Unless it is stipulated in your lease about "caged" animals then they really do not have a legal right to ask you to do this. Most caged animals are not included in the "animal" restrictions. They typically list fish tanks to limit the risk of water damage but most do not list caged animals at all. If you signed a lease with nothing mentioned about caged animals then even if you added to your collection then there is nothing they can do because you haven't broken your lease. Even if the wife is freaked out about snakes she can't legally ask you to get rid of them if not stated in the lease.

Do you have a lease? If so, and if it doesn't mentioned caged animals, they might not have a legal basis for requiring you to get rid of some of your snakes. Most leases have restrictions on dogs and cats, but caged animals are different.
 
I do have a lease, & my dogs, cats (which I no longer have) & ferrets are on the lease. I didn't have the snakes when I first moved into this house.
My lease is up April 1st, & I imagine that he will put in something specific about the snakes this time around. We shall see. He knows I'm willing to compromise & the fact that I am one of his best renters (pays before rent is due, keep my house clean, etc) I have some leeway. I know he doesn't want to lose me, & while I haven't said I would look for another place, I know it's a card I hold, & I may not have to use it, but it's good to have that leverage.
The last tenant in this house was so digusting that it took them a week to clean the kitchen alone.

It would be awesome if I could end up buying this place in a couple years. I love this house!

Anyways, I am trying to place the available snakes locally, but I will be working on getting my FedEx certification (I don't know how soon, my schedule is kinda tough) but it will happen at some point. :)
 
I have added a few to the available section, & updated the ones on hold. I also have noted those that are interested, pending my FedEx certification & backups, on some of the snakes on hold.
 
Wow, that's a complete bummer! I wish I had some space to take your babies in, but I'm about to fill up my second rack. Never the less, I'll take a look at what you need to move out.

Best wishes, hope you can get the situation figured out!
 
I can understand the mice, since they tend to stink like mad (which is why I move I'll also be ceasing breeding until I get a house with some sort of outbuilding)...but what is the wife's reason for wanting you to get rid of the snakes? If I rented to someone I'd even prefer they had reptiles over hairy dogs and cats. It's not like they smell much, don't make noise, don't leave hair all over, don't chew on the walls or scratch floors, etc... I'm sorry you're having to get rid of some, what a bummer.
 
Thanks Heather & Jessica!
The wife hates (is afraid of) snakes.
I have to find my contract, but the lease will be up the first of April anyways, & I will see what they present. I know they do not want to lose me as a tenant, they have told me repeatedly how happy they are that they found me, & now that they have seen how clean I have kept the house, & I have made some small improvements (out of my money), I pay rent ahead of the due date, & a major factor is I don't have kids (the house has 4 leagal bedrooms, with a 5th that has a closet & everything, but the window is too small to be considered a bedroom, I was the only one that applied that didn't have kids, & they do not want tenants with kids in this house, because they run their business on the same property & don't want kids running around).

I told him today what I have my "keeper" number down to & his comment was that "one is too many for Victoria" & I told him I am rehoming almost half of my collection.
I am at a point where I will stand my ground on where I am currently at.
I have some leverage, & I will use it if I need to, but we'll see.
I think he is being passive aggressive, making comments, trying to see how far he can get me to go, on rehoming snakes. He has not given me any set #'s or made any specific requests, other than wanting to appease his wife & I, as much as possible.
I am frustrated with him, but I also want to show him that I too, can compromise.

I am very glad that I have some local friends that will be getting some of my snakes, I'm glad to know they will be going to good homes.
 
Heather, I seriously would threaten moving if I were you. If you've been a good tenant and been paying your rent on time and everything, you are a cash source to them that he probably wouldn't want to lose. I would try it and if he called your bluff and told you OK go ahead and move then take steps to rehome the snakes. I don't know what I would do in your shoes. I don't think at this point I could take that and go ahead and get rid of the snakes because the hobby has become such a big part of who I am.
Well anyway I am getting a tax return soon and while not as big as I hoped if you still have that MBK girl... Also would be happy to house some smaller snakes for a while if you decide you want to look for another place. It would probably be a hassle since I am not in WA though.
 
Heather, I seriously would threaten moving if I were you. If you've been a good tenant and been paying your rent on time and everything, you are a cash source to them that he probably wouldn't want to lose. I would try it and if he called your bluff and told you OK go ahead and move then take steps to rehome the snakes. I don't know what I would do in your shoes. I don't think at this point I could take that and go ahead and get rid of the snakes because the hobby has become such a big part of who I am.
Well anyway I am getting a tax return soon and while not as big as I hoped if you still have that MBK girl... Also would be happy to house some smaller snakes for a while if you decide you want to look for another place. It would probably be a hassle since I am not in WA though.

Thank you Jen, I do appreciate it!
Tara is taking the MBK, but if for some reason that doesn't work out, I have you next on the list for her. I am so glad that so far they are going to people I know.

I refuse to rehome all of them & he did state he would not ask me to do so, because he knows they are part of my life.
I am at the bare minimum that I would be willing to let go, & & am letting go of some I never expected to, but so far, they are going to friends, & I know they will be in good hands.

I am so pleased to see how wonderful this community is, & so glad I found this forum, I have gained many wonderful friends.
Jen, are you going to be at the Emerald City Expo on March 5th?

I had planned for two baby Carpets this spring, one is one hold until it's warm enough, & the other is a planned breeding. I told him I would not add any more, but after the fact that I have shown I am willing to compromise, & he's hinting (passive aggressive) that his wife would rather I not have any, I will be standing my ground on the latest #'s I told him for keepers, & I have included the one on hold in those #'s & will be getting her after all. I told my other friend with the planned breeding that I will be holding off for now on getting one of those babies.

I will be looking at available rentals, & if it comes down to it, I will tell him I'll move before rehoming any more of my current keepers.

Hopefully he'll back off, & tell his wife to keep her comments to herself (she's not even on the titles to the houses, all of the rentals are in his name).
 
I think that reducing your collection was a fair compromise to demonstrate that you respect your landlord's preferences. I do not think that you should *further* reduce your collection because it would not help the underlying issue, which is the landlord's wife phobia of snakes. Like the landlord said, 1 snake is already too many for her. You've already put forward your good gesture and you're an excellent tenant in terms of paying rent and taking care of the house. They should realize that you are a reasonable person and an excellent tenant to keep. I suspect that now they're just trying to see how far they can push you.
 
I think that reducing your collection was a fair compromise to demonstrate that you respect your landlord's preferences. I do not think that you should *further* reduce your collection because it would not help the underlying issue, which is the landlord's wife phobia of snakes. Like the landlord said, 1 snake is already too many for her. You've already put forward your good gesture and you're an excellent tenant in terms of paying rent and taking care of the house. They should realize that you are a reasonable person and an excellent tenant to keep. I suspect that now they're just trying to see how far they can push you.

I think you are exactly right, that is what I am thinking right now.
I've pointed out there's no way the snakes could cause any damage, there should be no cause for concern in me having them in the house.
I have taken steps to immediately reduce my #'s & it's time for me to stand my ground & not let them push me any further.
The wife may not like it, but I doubt they would be willing to risk losing me as a tenant.
 
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