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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 463365" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I would completely and totally adore having a snake. Esp a boa. I have actually considered even a king snake, not nearly as cool as a boa, to deal with our problems with mice. Won't happen, thank you is not comfortable with the idea. As a kid I was not ever allowed to have one, or even babysit my favorite one, because my Gma would never set foot in our home again. Even after we moved to OK and KNEW she would NEVER come visit us (would not travel that far) I still couldn't have one. </p><p></p><p>I won't put my desire for a pet above my child's deep fear of snakes. I don't understand it at all, esp having grown up adoring one specific snake, but I have my own fears and my kids don't insist I bring those things into my home. </p><p></p><p>If you have cats and put poison out, add a bit extra to the cats feedings or even an extra feeding. It helps to keep them from being tempted to mouse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 463365, member: 1233"] I would completely and totally adore having a snake. Esp a boa. I have actually considered even a king snake, not nearly as cool as a boa, to deal with our problems with mice. Won't happen, thank you is not comfortable with the idea. As a kid I was not ever allowed to have one, or even babysit my favorite one, because my Gma would never set foot in our home again. Even after we moved to OK and KNEW she would NEVER come visit us (would not travel that far) I still couldn't have one. I won't put my desire for a pet above my child's deep fear of snakes. I don't understand it at all, esp having grown up adoring one specific snake, but I have my own fears and my kids don't insist I bring those things into my home. If you have cats and put poison out, add a bit extra to the cats feedings or even an extra feeding. It helps to keep them from being tempted to mouse. [/QUOTE]
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