I moved most of the vegan cats discussion to this thread, the discussion can be continued over there.
Best to stay on the snake topic here, thanks![]()
Well done Fyvel
I have post this question, because i have spoken with a non vegan snake lover who told me that in the US they tried to feed snake with soya and the snake was not feed only with vegan food but they could give him half of the mice.
It would be a beginning if someone can give me the contact of some vegan person who rescue snakes.
Thank you.
I don't know who this person was but snakes should not be fed plant matter as any significant proportion of their diet. The only plant matter they should get is inside the stomachs of the whole animals they eat.
The artist formerly known as WorzelGummidge
Currently a follower of the NHS recommended Gospel of the Holy Spinach
<Patrician|Away> what does your robot do, sam
<bovril> it collects data about the surrounding environment, then discards it and drives into walls
I don't know if you see the video of a snake in a japan zoo who did not eat a mouse, but become "friend" with him.
I dont know too if you have heard of little tyke a lion who refused to eat meat or blood all her life. Some animals don't want to kill other animals.
They make the choice not to kill.
If we can find for them an alternative like there is one for human, so i think we should try it.
I agree we must not put theses animals in danger, but it isn't more "unnatural" to feed snakes with a vegan diet than to keep them with us in a terrarium.
I can't find any reliable websites verifying this story. Please feel free to link me, I'd like to know more.
One of those choices is certain to cause them death, though.I agree we must not put theses animals in danger, but it isn't more "unnatural" to feed snakes with a vegan diet than to keep them with us in a terrarium.
The artist formerly known as WorzelGummidge
Currently a follower of the NHS recommended Gospel of the Holy Spinach
<Patrician|Away> what does your robot do, sam
<bovril> it collects data about the surrounding environment, then discards it and drives into walls
Vegan snake = dead in 1 - 12 months depending on size and nutrition levels before the irresponsible and ignorant 'owner' took away its necessary source of food
Carnivorous snake = lives for 20 - 30 years depending on size
If you don't want to be responsible for the death of an animal then you give the snake to someone who is going to look after him or her properly. A vegan diet is not the answer.
It doesn't fit in with a vegan ethic to buy dead mice, but it certainly doesn't fit in with the vegan ethic to kill a snake which doesn't share your moral compass.
The artist formerly known as WorzelGummidge
Currently a follower of the NHS recommended Gospel of the Holy Spinach
<Patrician|Away> what does your robot do, sam
<bovril> it collects data about the surrounding environment, then discards it and drives into walls
pah. never mind
Second verse, same as the first.
People who are more interested in proving what ultra-radical, hard-core uber-vegans they are than they are about the well-being and welfare of the dependents in their care really shouldn't be taking care of companion animals.
As long as you have your image down pat who cares how quickly the snake dies? Why not have the snake put down - I mean, as long as you look cool on an internet forum who really cares?
"People probably thought I was a bit weird... I've always marched to a different drumbeat & that's just me. I don't think you should just try & fit in because you want, you know, peer approval. I mean, too many of us live in fear of the disapproval of those around us, so I've always worked very hard at just being comfortable with who I am." Peter Brock, Aussie sporting legend, veg*n