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Posted by Tim V on August 26, 1998 at 18:52:14:
In Reply to: raw meat posted by pete on August 26, 1998 at 17:42:42:
: Can I feed raw meat to my nile monitor?
This topic always stirs things up. It is certainly true that monitors are already carring digestive bacteria that can cause sickness if transmitted to humans. Feeding it raw meat can introduce new, different bacteria. This is where the arguments start. The monitor may be able to remain healthy with these bacteria, but you can't. If you handle your monitor and get bit or scratched, you can become quite ill or even die. Some will point out that a monitor can transmit harmfull bacteria that are a natural part of their digestive system, even if they are fed cooked food items. This is true. But I prefer not to introduce any more than already exist. Especially since the bacteria in the uncooked meat may be somthing that the monitor is not naturally immune to. It is my belief that you should not introduce anything to a PET monitor that can come back to haunt you. Especially for myself as I must take drugs that suppress my immune system. Inform yourself and make the decision you feel most comfortable with.
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