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  • L leckey 0

    I used to be a vet tech. You wouldn't believe what some animals eat. Dogs will eat just about anything including bras and dirty diapers. Cats often have rocks or coins which cause blockage, too. My own cockatoo decided to eat a hazelnut still in the shell whole. Stuck in his crop for about three days. I love animals, but some of them are just plain dumb.

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    leckey wrote:

    Dogs will eat just about anything including bras and dirty diapers

    Thanks. I just realized we are going to have to secure our diaper pail from our coonhound. I love her but she loves to eat some disgusting things. :doh:


    I can imagine the sinking feeling one would have after ordering my book, only to find a laughably ridiculous theory with demented logic once the book arrives - Mark McCutcheon

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    • R RoswellNX

      Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:

      There are a lot of August Birthdays?

      My B-Day is in august :) Roswell

      "Angelinos -- excuse me. There will be civility today."
      Antonio VillaRaigosa
      City Mayor, Los Angeles, CA

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      We usually just throw one large party instead of having individual b'days. A man said to the universe: "Sir I exist!" "However," replied the Universe, "The fact has not created in me A sense of obligation." -- Stephen Crane

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      • T Tim Carmichael

        People are supposed to care for animals, as pets, livestock, wildlife, whatever... The vet felt a call on his life to care for such animals; in this case, a snake. Would it have been better to butcher the snake and distribute the meat to the needy? We all spend time here on CP; perhaps our time could be better spent

        Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:

        to help more needy people?

        Tim

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        5 for that. People keep animals, so they have to care for them.

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        • T Tim Carmichael

          People are supposed to care for animals, as pets, livestock, wildlife, whatever... The vet felt a call on his life to care for such animals; in this case, a snake. Would it have been better to butcher the snake and distribute the meat to the needy? We all spend time here on CP; perhaps our time could be better spent

          Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:

          to help more needy people?

          Tim

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          Tim Carmichael wrote:

          People are supposed to care for animals, as pets, livestock, wildlife, whatever..

          Like the rabbits that was fed to the snake for a meal? Give me a break. Oh sure, but it's food. But people have more sympathy for a stupid snake than someone dying over a darwin award. It's sick. The point is, people/species are supposed to take care of their own first. Jeremy Falcon

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            Tim Carmichael wrote:

            People are supposed to care for animals, as pets, livestock, wildlife, whatever..

            Like the rabbits that was fed to the snake for a meal? Give me a break. Oh sure, but it's food. But people have more sympathy for a stupid snake than someone dying over a darwin award. It's sick. The point is, people/species are supposed to take care of their own first. Jeremy Falcon

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            Bassam Abdul Baki
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            Exactly. If we can't care for each other, why would we do we care for pets?


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            • J Jeremy Falcon

              Tim Carmichael wrote:

              People are supposed to care for animals, as pets, livestock, wildlife, whatever..

              Like the rabbits that was fed to the snake for a meal? Give me a break. Oh sure, but it's food. But people have more sympathy for a stupid snake than someone dying over a darwin award. It's sick. The point is, people/species are supposed to take care of their own first. Jeremy Falcon

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              The owner made the choice to keep the snake as a pet for his own entertainment. He has a responsibility to look after it. If your dog is hit by a car you take it to the vet. If you leave it to suffer it's a criminal offence here as it should be. Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                The owner made the choice to keep the snake as a pet for his own entertainment. He has a responsibility to look after it. If your dog is hit by a car you take it to the vet. If you leave it to suffer it's a criminal offence here as it should be. Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                Josh Gray wrote:

                The owner made the choice to keep the snake as a pet for his own entertainment.

                People watch movies for entertainment as well. My point is, you can't really compare life like that.

                Josh Gray wrote:

                He has a responsibility to look after it. If your dog is hit by a car you take it to the vet.

                Just like people have a responsiblity to look after other people before other species. Which was my point, we put more empahsis and sorrow on pets doing stupid shit, but yet laugh at the darwin awards.

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                If you leave it to suffer it's a criminal offence here as it should be.

                No it shouldn't. It should be more a crime to let children starve in poor neighborhoods while we fuss over a stupid snake. Jeremy Falcon

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                  Josh Gray wrote:

                  The owner made the choice to keep the snake as a pet for his own entertainment.

                  People watch movies for entertainment as well. My point is, you can't really compare life like that.

                  Josh Gray wrote:

                  He has a responsibility to look after it. If your dog is hit by a car you take it to the vet.

                  Just like people have a responsiblity to look after other people before other species. Which was my point, we put more empahsis and sorrow on pets doing stupid shit, but yet laugh at the darwin awards.

                  Josh Gray wrote:

                  If you leave it to suffer it's a criminal offence here as it should be.

                  No it shouldn't. It should be more a crime to let children starve in poor neighborhoods while we fuss over a stupid snake. Jeremy Falcon

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                  Its really very simple. If you choose to keep an animal you have a responsibility to look after it. Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                    Its really very simple. If you choose to keep an animal you have a responsibility to look after it. Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                    To that extent I can see. My point is I don't see the fuss over it. It's not even worth a news story IMO, we have bigger fish to try ya know. Jeremy Falcon

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                    • J Jeremy Falcon

                      To that extent I can see. My point is I don't see the fuss over it. It's not even worth a news story IMO, we have bigger fish to try ya know. Jeremy Falcon

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                      99% of whats in the news is rubbish. Did you know the Australian Army deployed to West Papua a couple of months ago on a peace keeping mission because the Indonesian government is starting to crack down on the independance movement there? My mistake, its East Timor our troups are in because of the change (overthrow?) of government there. Objects in mirror are closer than they appear -- modified at 23:22 Thursday 20th July, 2006

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                        99% of whats in the news is rubbish. Did you know the Australian Army deployed to West Papua a couple of months ago on a peace keeping mission because the Indonesian government is starting to crack down on the independance movement there? My mistake, its East Timor our troups are in because of the change (overthrow?) of government there. Objects in mirror are closer than they appear -- modified at 23:22 Thursday 20th July, 2006

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                        Josh Gray wrote:

                        Did you know the Australian Army deployed to West Papua a couple of months ago on a peace keeping mission because the Indonesian government is starting to crack down on the independance movement there?

                        I didn't hear about it, but I do think this issue is more important than reading about a snake eating a blanket. And this is only proving my point. Jeremy Falcon

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                        • J Jeremy Falcon

                          Josh Gray wrote:

                          Did you know the Australian Army deployed to West Papua a couple of months ago on a peace keeping mission because the Indonesian government is starting to crack down on the independance movement there?

                          I didn't hear about it, but I do think this issue is more important than reading about a snake eating a blanket. And this is only proving my point. Jeremy Falcon

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                          Exactly 99% of news is rubbish. Its not about what is important to you, me or the majority its about what makes money. Capitalism at its best.

                          Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                          And this is only proving my point.

                          Its proves a point you made later that this is perhaps not news. Your original point was

                          Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                          Like the rabbits that was fed to the snake for a meal? Give me a break. Oh sure, but it's food. But people have more sympathy for a stupid snake than someone dying over a darwin award. It's sick. The point is, people/species are supposed to take care of their own first.

                          Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                            Exactly 99% of news is rubbish. Its not about what is important to you, me or the majority its about what makes money. Capitalism at its best.

                            Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                            And this is only proving my point.

                            Its proves a point you made later that this is perhaps not news. Your original point was

                            Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                            Like the rabbits that was fed to the snake for a meal? Give me a break. Oh sure, but it's food. But people have more sympathy for a stupid snake than someone dying over a darwin award. It's sick. The point is, people/species are supposed to take care of their own first.

                            Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                            Jeremy Falcon
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                            Josh Gray wrote:

                            Capitalism at its best.

                            I can totally agree with that. Jeremy Falcon

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                            • J Jeremy Falcon

                              Josh Gray wrote:

                              Capitalism at its best.

                              I can totally agree with that. Jeremy Falcon

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                              Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                              I can totally agree with that.

                              Im printing and framing that :) Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                                Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                                I can totally agree with that.

                                Im printing and framing that :) Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                                Jeremy Falcon
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                                Josh Gray wrote:

                                Im printing and framing that

                                LMAO! That was a good one! Jeremy Falcon

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                                • S Steve Mayfield

                                  Swallow a queen sized electric blanket, cord and control box [^] ... all the Python wanted was a light midnight snack :omg: :doh: :) Steve

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                                  Thinz Henry

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