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Old 08-27-12, 09:55 AM   #1
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So excited! I think Sero is already happy with her "new" home! I put a new bag of cypress mulch in so the humidity is a little high, but I will keep an eye on it. My cats are hooked- wondering what the heck she is. She moves the slightest bit and one of them runs away lol. I snapped some good shots... Much easier to do now that I can be Face to face with her. It's so great to have her so close... Until she gets out and constricts one of my cats.
Still a little scared what would happen of Sero and the cats met. Anyone have any advice on that, or should I just avoid it altogether?
It wouldnt be pretty for either animal, chances are the snake would "win" in the end but best bet would be to keep them totally separate. We put the cats outside anytime any of our snakes are being handled.
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It wouldnt be pretty for either animal, chances are the snake would "win" in the end but best bet would be to keep them totally separate. We put the cats outside anytime any of our snakes are being handled.

We do the same. Our snakes are in our bedroom and our kitties and doggie aren't allowed in at all. For me, it's not worth the risk of stressing any of the animals out. But half of my animals would see the furry ones as lunch lol
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It wouldnt be pretty for either animal, chances are the snake would "win" in the end but best bet would be to keep them totally separate. We put the cats outside anytime any of our snakes are being handled.

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We do the same. Our snakes are in our bedroom and our kitties and doggie aren't allowed in at all. For me, it's not worth the risk of stressing any of the animals out. But half of my animals would see the furry ones as lunch lol

Thanks guys! That's what I figured... I plan on locking my kitties up whenever I handle Serophina. I woke up this morning and heard one of my cats making a weird noise so I panicked. Instantly thought Sero somehow got out of her locked enclosure and I was going to find something bad.... Turns out they just found a bug. Lol.
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