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Garnet2727 09-08-2013 09:37 PM

New Critter In Da House (Trigger Warning: Snake Picture)
 
In my youth, I had a snake. I had to get rid of her due to some life circumstances and I've always felt a bit melancholy about it. I find handling a live snake to be very relaxing and pleasurable. My husband also had snakes in his youth. We have talked for years about getting a snake but I wasn't comfortable with the notion given how cool hubby keeps our house and the fact that I live in Michigan. Well, today, we went to a reptile show here in Lansing and I held a snake...

And I brought him home. He's a lovely, mellow ball python. We named him Skull because some of his markings look like aliens and skulls.

I know that snake phobia is a real thing so that's why I put the trigger warning in the title. Anyway, here's Skull peeking out of my husband's shirt pocket.

http://i164.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps687b9da0.jpg

Ain't he purdy?

fairandfree 09-08-2013 09:47 PM

Aw, he's a cutie!

Desiderata 09-08-2013 10:21 PM

:lol: I imagined (from the title) that this was going to be a post about discovering an alarming 'intruder' that had surprised you. Did not expect it to be about the deliberate adoption of a pet. ;)

Good for you guys! I cannot comprehend in any way the idea of finding a slithering friend something desirable, but... different strokes! :D Hope you have many fun years with Skull.

IanG 09-08-2013 10:31 PM

I'll be honest. With the trigger alert, if he were low calorie-high protein I'd eat him with my salad.

What have I become?

doingmybest 09-08-2013 11:56 PM

I happen to love all creatures (I am still working on loving spiders however).
I know that it is easy to become emotionally attached.

I think your snake is very lucky to have you and your hubby for parents.

Enjoy your new family member!!!

SweetScrumptious 09-09-2013 04:20 AM

Just a baby! He's cute :)

lanabug 09-09-2013 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Desiderata (Post 4835694)
:lol: I imagined (from the title) that this was going to be a post about discovering an alarming 'intruder' that had surprised you. Did not expect it to be about the deliberate adoption of a pet. ;)

Lmao me too!! I think he's cute, congrats :)

Garnet2727 09-09-2013 07:00 PM

Thanks, all! Hubby and I were talking this evening about the fact that we did everything wrong for the little guy yesterday. We handled him too much, we let him get too cold, we took forever getting his habitat set up. He was stressed! But we've got him in a good, warm habitat now with a nice hidey place and some water. He's a much happier snake.

Garnet2727 09-09-2013 07:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IanG (Post 4835698)
I'll be honest. With the trigger alert, if he were low calorie-high protein I'd eat him with my salad.

What have I become?

LOL! You've become hungry! My guy is too small to eat but some of the bigger ones.... :dizzy:

bargoo 09-09-2013 07:58 PM

Snakes as a pet in my house ! No Way !


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