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Posted by Fredrick Albury on June 14, 2001 at 14:38:23:
In Reply to: Sorry... what I'm really asking is... posted by dorkdog on June 13, 2001 at 17:47:49:
: If I have to pick up my cat and move it away from the snakes before I handle them, are they as likely to 'go after' me based on smell as if I were handling rats/mice?
: Sorry for the confusion... :)
: Dorkdog
DorkDog,
Thanks for clarifying that. After handling your cat you are no more likely to get "hit" than if you went in without handleing it. When they are hungry, Indigos will hit almost anything that MOVES, includeing US! Cat and dogs smells do not ellicit any more of a feeding response than going in with our "clean " hands. Mice and rats , on the other hand..thats a WHOLE diffrent story!........
*cheers*
Fred
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