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RSPCA - cruel to snakes. Should be renamed RSPCCCA - Royal Society for the Prevent of Cruelty to Cute and Cuddly Animals.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIn the UK you have to feed snakes dead mice, pinkies and chicks thanks to the RSPCA.
However you are allowed to feed lizards live crickets and other insects.
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In the UK you have to feed snakes dead mice, pinkies and chicks thanks to the RSPCA.Originally posted by diseasex View PostNot frozen! that would be unnatural
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ew3BkiuS6tA
However you are allowed to feed lizards live crickets and other insects.
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Not frozen! that would be unnaturalOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostSo they can die a "natural" death in the wild rather than as frozen snake food?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ew3BkiuS6tALast edited by diseasex; 20 February 2017, 21:02.
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Probably all males and there was some fault with the [s]gearbox[\s] humane sleepy-bye machine they normally get thrown into.
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Surely releasing so many poor animals from captivity deserves a medal
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Quite right. Poor little chicks. Much more worthwhile than ghastly people.RSPCA Insp Stubbs appears to be on the verge of tears over these vulnerable chicks
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RSPCA Insp Stubbs appears to be on the verge of tears over these vulnerable chicks. Perhaps they were a consignment on the way to a zoo to feed the snakes?
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