Re: USA bans import of 4 exotic snake species
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 3:53 am
I have to agree that banning isn't quite gonna solve the problem. I wound up with an exotic cat by accident. See, I lived (at the time) near the boarder of two states. One, exotic cats are illegal. The other, completely legal. I was in the legal zone.
One day I slammed my brakes b/c I saw something scurry in a very industrial area in front of my car. Thinking I hit it, I pulled over. I found a 3 week old kitten with ginormous eyes!!! and...a box... nearby.... Edit: I didn't hit her! YAY!
I took her to the vet who bugged out and told me what it was after doing some testing. Yep. Leopard. >.> Asian Leopard.
Believe me, sometimes it takes ALLLLLLLL the patience I have not to turn her into gloves >:O *shakes fist* Exotic ownership is TOUGH! But, then she'll do something utterly hysterical and all thoughts of "omg the pain and puffing from that playful swat which in reality caused surgeon quality incisions... BECOME GLOVES" exits my mind.
Lucky for me, she seriously bonded to my Dad. My bunny is safely in my care and the kitty (now 9 years old!) snuggles the daylights out of my very retired Dad. No worries, bun-bun and leopard don't visit each other. >.> But she does jump on my shoulders every time I visit which is totally cute!
But, as you can see, someone knew what she was and dumped her upstate. I would hate to see this happen more often than not since I imagine such a happy story doesn't happen often for the beautiful exotics.
On a side note: My vet did offer contacting a refuge that would accept her if I didn't want to try the challenge of raising her since it's a serious commitment due to their 20 year lifespan in the wild. That was cool of the vet and a MUCH BETTER solution than dumping. But, I'm not sure if exotic owners think of that when desperate for whatever reason.
One day I slammed my brakes b/c I saw something scurry in a very industrial area in front of my car. Thinking I hit it, I pulled over. I found a 3 week old kitten with ginormous eyes!!! and...a box... nearby.... Edit: I didn't hit her! YAY!
I took her to the vet who bugged out and told me what it was after doing some testing. Yep. Leopard. >.> Asian Leopard.
Believe me, sometimes it takes ALLLLLLLL the patience I have not to turn her into gloves >:O *shakes fist* Exotic ownership is TOUGH! But, then she'll do something utterly hysterical and all thoughts of "omg the pain and puffing from that playful swat which in reality caused surgeon quality incisions... BECOME GLOVES" exits my mind.

Lucky for me, she seriously bonded to my Dad. My bunny is safely in my care and the kitty (now 9 years old!) snuggles the daylights out of my very retired Dad. No worries, bun-bun and leopard don't visit each other. >.> But she does jump on my shoulders every time I visit which is totally cute!
But, as you can see, someone knew what she was and dumped her upstate. I would hate to see this happen more often than not since I imagine such a happy story doesn't happen often for the beautiful exotics.
On a side note: My vet did offer contacting a refuge that would accept her if I didn't want to try the challenge of raising her since it's a serious commitment due to their 20 year lifespan in the wild. That was cool of the vet and a MUCH BETTER solution than dumping. But, I'm not sure if exotic owners think of that when desperate for whatever reason.