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swan91
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You know what? if it wasnt for the disease factor, my council just put out a report that 350+ cats are euthanased every year in my area. I would have no issue with getting freshly euthanased cats from a shelter. ... EXCEPT for the disease factor. Such a shame. Cat overpopulation is such a problem.
AND most importantly the fact that the animals are euthanised through barbituate overdose. Enough Barbituates to kill any reptile faster than any cross species disease.
If you do feed any unconventional prey items to you animal, be sure of how they were killed. Best method being a fast and effective cervical dislocation, blunt force trauma, or CO2 if killing large numbers of animals that are difficult to handle. Personally i dont consider CO2 to be more humane than cervical dislocation or Blunt force trauma /gunshot/ captivebolt.