alice green
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Hmmm I know its not a good idea to keep 2 animals of complete opposites live in the same space but some how I have ended up with 2 kittens and 2 corn snakes
At first I was scared of the snakes but now I'm getting used to thier personalities I'm growing quite attached!
The little snake pinky is sweet but managed to climb to the top of the enclosure and escape from the light hole that unattached when moving in to my room.
I woke up at 2 am with the cats looking over n hissing at each other. My cats are pretty good n have been scared since the snakes moved in (and also don't like sharing my attention) but left the room immediately when I realised what was going on - seemed the little guy was quite proud of him self and let me catch him as both are more social and out going in my room then in previous rooms and carers, and actually don't just hang out in the skull all the time. He wanted to play but I was so freaked out I just out him back in.
Pinky and the brain....but pinky HAS been super adventures and not so innocent and stupid! now crawls up to the heat lamp and hangs out up top, I'm keen to give them a good home and currently redesigning thir enclosure, with ropes, plants and fun stuff- but is it silly to have 2 cats and 2 snakes in the same space??? My flat mates are not happy... But snakes are like the cats and live a very long time.....and only take up a little space. I don't think I have had a flatmate for more then 3yrs straight?? Any suggestions??? Should I be looking to find them a new home or can cats and snakes live happy together??what happens if 1 of them escapes again?? Is it unfair on both animals?
At first I was scared of the snakes but now I'm getting used to thier personalities I'm growing quite attached!
The little snake pinky is sweet but managed to climb to the top of the enclosure and escape from the light hole that unattached when moving in to my room.
I woke up at 2 am with the cats looking over n hissing at each other. My cats are pretty good n have been scared since the snakes moved in (and also don't like sharing my attention) but left the room immediately when I realised what was going on - seemed the little guy was quite proud of him self and let me catch him as both are more social and out going in my room then in previous rooms and carers, and actually don't just hang out in the skull all the time. He wanted to play but I was so freaked out I just out him back in.
Pinky and the brain....but pinky HAS been super adventures and not so innocent and stupid! now crawls up to the heat lamp and hangs out up top, I'm keen to give them a good home and currently redesigning thir enclosure, with ropes, plants and fun stuff- but is it silly to have 2 cats and 2 snakes in the same space??? My flat mates are not happy... But snakes are like the cats and live a very long time.....and only take up a little space. I don't think I have had a flatmate for more then 3yrs straight?? Any suggestions??? Should I be looking to find them a new home or can cats and snakes live happy together??what happens if 1 of them escapes again?? Is it unfair on both animals?