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Old 05-Jun-04, 06:11 PM
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What foods are allowed ?

Just wondering what we are allowed to feed to our snakes (legally)
we can use rats mice and rabbits but are we allowed to use kittens and other small animals ?
 
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Old 05-Jun-04, 06:15 PM
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yeah thats disgusting dont feed ur snake kittens feed it adult cats
 
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Yes you are. Provided the kittens are humanely killed.
 
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You can legally feed your snakes any 'domestic animals' here in Qld.
 
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Old 05-Jun-04, 06:18 PM
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kewl say good bye to the pesky neigbours cat damn things been keeping my dogs and me up for weeks
 
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Don't start joking with this topic jimmy...it upsets many people. And i do have a scrub python that could eat your dog
 
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Old 05-Jun-04, 06:20 PM
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yeah thats disgusting dont feed ur snake kittens feed it adult cats
what do you mean jimmy get one for tghe kids till they get bored then use it ?
What would we call humanly just gassing or is drowning okay?
 
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It's about time that there was justice in the world...or alteast Queensland.
 
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Drowning is NOT classed as legally humane. The only approved method here in Qld is a gas chamber.
 
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Mick, some feed guinea pigs, finches, chickens, quail etc. bit contraversial issue when it comes to "domestics" like kittens, puppeis etc. Depends on the size snake i suppose, heard of people feeding BIG scrubbys with baby goats, lambs so on. If you could catch wild rabbits and freeze em (after killing) for atleast 2 months, that would be a great free food source for bigger snakes. Not sure about wild bats (probly illegal and they carry lissavirus) but snakes do get them in the wild. :wink:
 
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Oh...and injections (but that's no good for our snakes )
 
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I vote for drowning myself!!!
 
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Well go on liberated...drown yourself.
 
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You have to be careful though instar, catching them from the wild is actually illegal. They must be domestically bred. Trust me, i have alot of experience with this now!! LOL.
 
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