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Posted by cwatbay on April 15, 2000 at 08:53:21:
In Reply to: Pic of Sammy..... posted by Tori on April 14, 2000 at 12:19:35:
Thank you for sharing your pic. I have seen other pics of cats with lizards (even nile monitors ). It looks like all your animals seem to have their own space.
We have 3 cats and 4 lizards. The cats leave the lizards alone and we can leave them alone in the house. However, for those that may disagree, here is the info. Our first ig, Frankie was 4 ft long when we got him and he already knew how to put German Shepards and other large dogs in their place, via the previous owner. So our curious cats got the tail treatment( under supervision ) first thing. Also Frankie, loved to jump on sleeping cats.
So are cats are trained to leave reptiles ( lizards and snakes ) alone.
Also: The two lizards that get to free roam are at least 36 inches long: Joey the ig and Sydney the savannah monitor. Both are big enough and strong enough to defend themselves if ever necessary and there are plenty of hide spots around. But our cats ( after 3+ years of observation ) have plenty of other things to do rather than mess with irate lizards.
CW
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