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12-23-11, 04:13 AM
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Re: Painful ?
Well, pain has levels and it depends on your tolerance of each level.
Tatoo in the web of my hand is about the equivelant of a constant cat scratch (to me)
Snake bite, less painful than a pissed off cat bite.
Pissed off cat can do way more damage than a pissed off snake. (Usually & depending on how big the teeth are of course)
Evie (cat) has ripped my hands and arms open and I mean where I was pouring blood. (She is easily scared by smells and loud noises, I unfortunately was holding her when she spazzed) It didn't hurt until an hour later.
Spike (cat) had gotten his foot caught in a cat door (F* POS) and was freaking out. I went to grab him and he bit down on my hand so hard that his teeth almost went all the way through. I held on to him as he held onto me and kicked the door in so it would release his foot. I didn't feel it until about 20 minutes later. My hand swelled up twice it's size and had t take antibiotics.
Both of these instances are way more painful than anything a snake can do and I weathered them jsut fine. Mostly it's the shock of the strike that scares you and pain sets in after. At least this is true for me. Unless the snake naws on you...I haven't experienced that so I am unsure what the level would be.
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12-23-11, 09:29 AM
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The Mad Scot
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Re: Painful ?
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Originally Posted by ZARADOZIA
Well, pain has levels and it depends on your tolerance of each level.
Tatoo in the web of my hand is about the equivelant of a constant cat scratch (to me)
Snake bite, less painful than a pissed off cat bite.
Pissed off cat can do way more damage than a pissed off snake. (Usually & depending on how big the teeth are of course)
Evie (cat) has ripped my hands and arms open and I mean where I was pouring blood. (She is easily scared by smells and loud noises, I unfortunately was holding her when she spazzed) It didn't hurt until an hour later.
Spike (cat) had gotten his foot caught in a cat door (F* POS) and was freaking out. I went to grab him and he bit down on my hand so hard that his teeth almost went all the way through. I held on to him as he held onto me and kicked the door in so it would release his foot. I didn't feel it until about 20 minutes later. My hand swelled up twice it's size and had t take antibiotics.
Both of these instances are way more painful than anything a snake can do and I weathered them jsut fine. Mostly it's the shock of the strike that scares you and pain sets in after. At least this is true for me. Unless the snake naws on you...I haven't experienced that so I am unsure what the level would be.
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Thanks for this. All th replies I've recieved pretty much say the same, that its more the fright than the pain. I think my tolerance for pains about average. The attached pics a tattoo on my butt :-) And i managed that just fine lol
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12-23-11, 10:27 AM
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Re: Painful ?
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Originally Posted by Swany
Thanks for this. All th replies I've recieved pretty much say the same, that its more the fright than the pain. I think my tolerance for pains about average. The attached pics a tattoo on my butt :-) And i managed that just fine lol
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Oh My! LOL 
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12-27-11, 05:29 PM
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Re: Painful ?
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"So I was wondering, how painful is a bite from a full grown BP ?"
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Damn painful, don't listen to these fools. They're just trying to show how tough they are. It hurts a lot and you'll bleed a lot.
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12-27-11, 05:30 PM
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The Mad Scot
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Re: Painful ?
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Originally Posted by mykee
Damn painful, don't listen to these fools. They're just trying to show how tough they are. It hurts a lot and you'll bleed a lot.
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Jesus. Thanks man the critters gone in the morning ;-)
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12-27-11, 07:10 PM
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Re: Painful ?
depending on how tough your skin is & how high your pain threshhold is, it can hurt a lot or a little. you may not bleed or you may bleed quite well.
I have had my 3000+ gram female ball python get ahold of me & yes it hurt a little & yes it made me bleed, but I have had worse from other cuts & bruises.
If you are that afraid of something, then you have no business owning it.
It's not fair to the animal/reptile.
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12-27-11, 07:42 PM
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The Mad Scot
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Re: Painful ?
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Originally Posted by Maclyal
depending on how tough your skin is & how high your pain threshhold is, it can hurt a lot or a little. you may not bleed or you may bleed quite well.
I have had my 3000+ gram female ball python get ahold of me & yes it hurt a little & yes it made me bleed, but I have had worse from other cuts & bruises.
If you are that afraid of something, then you have no business owning it.
It's not fair to the animal/reptile.
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Thats me told then !
If youd read all the posts in this this thread, you'd have seen I said I wasn't nervous (or scared) i just wanted some feedback from experienced people.
Thanks for the input anyway :-)
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Your only young once, but you can be immature your whole damn life :-D
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