Well, I've read all the opinions, and I just can't stand it....I have to throw my 2 cents worth in.
It seems several here have a really good grasp of what's going on, while others have decided not to look at the "big picture" of what they are actually doing.
If you think about it, this entire hobby is based on a process that is "not natural". The whole thing is about genetic manipulation to create a creature that is pleasing to the eye...a pet. Most, if not all of these animals wouldn't have a chance of surviving in the wild, so in order for them to even exist at all, we have to raise and kill food for them (or let them kill it themselves).
White mice, genetically selected, (which also wouldn't have a chance without our constant care), are placed in a container with no hope of escape with their mortal enemy, the snake....how sad for the mouse! How does his mother feel? LOL!!
If I care about the mouse, the snake is evil. If I care about the snake, the mouse doesn't really mean that much to me. I will take a baby mouse and cram a toothpick into it's little skull until some brains come out just to try and get a baby snake, born on the same day as the mouse, to eat and survive. If I were to reverse that situation, boy would people scream!
I use the same method to euthanize mice to euthanize a snake. Put it in a plastic bag and stick it in the freezer. To do that to a snake is bad, but to do that to a mouse is a necessity. Hmmmm.....I don't understand how anyone can look at that scenerio and become confused as to what they are actually doing here. How can the snake's life have more worth than the mouse's? Just because I say it does? Because I care about the snake, but not about the mouse?
Give it some thought if you haven't already.
It seems several here have a really good grasp of what's going on, while others have decided not to look at the "big picture" of what they are actually doing.
If you think about it, this entire hobby is based on a process that is "not natural". The whole thing is about genetic manipulation to create a creature that is pleasing to the eye...a pet. Most, if not all of these animals wouldn't have a chance of surviving in the wild, so in order for them to even exist at all, we have to raise and kill food for them (or let them kill it themselves).
White mice, genetically selected, (which also wouldn't have a chance without our constant care), are placed in a container with no hope of escape with their mortal enemy, the snake....how sad for the mouse! How does his mother feel? LOL!!
If I care about the mouse, the snake is evil. If I care about the snake, the mouse doesn't really mean that much to me. I will take a baby mouse and cram a toothpick into it's little skull until some brains come out just to try and get a baby snake, born on the same day as the mouse, to eat and survive. If I were to reverse that situation, boy would people scream!
I use the same method to euthanize mice to euthanize a snake. Put it in a plastic bag and stick it in the freezer. To do that to a snake is bad, but to do that to a mouse is a necessity. Hmmmm.....I don't understand how anyone can look at that scenerio and become confused as to what they are actually doing here. How can the snake's life have more worth than the mouse's? Just because I say it does? Because I care about the snake, but not about the mouse?
Give it some thought if you haven't already.