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Old 5th October 2009, 06:13 PM   #1
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Hi - I run PetStreet.co.uk. I went to Bristol to make a video of Darren Bishop - the owner of Squash, the snake that ate a neighbour's cat. Few stories have generated as much controversy and I wanted to meet him to hear what happened. There is a trailer and two videos on my http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHSxGHbzAqM website.

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Thanks Ben, but it still leaves a lot of unanserd questions, dose he just let his Burn out unsupervized? Like he said it see's things as a threat, non threat or food. What if it was a small child? Personaly i dont think the man should be allowed to continue looking after a Burmese Python.
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Thanks Ben, but it still leaves a lot of unanserd questions, dose he just let his Burn out unsupervized? Like he said it see's things as a threat, non threat or food. What if it was a small child? Personaly i dont think the man should be allowed to continue looking after a Burmese Python.
My thoughts too, not only is there horrible results of something crossing the snake path but also the british summer weather/temp is no where near what a burmese should be maintained at and then the snake is at risk of getting RI.
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Old 22nd July 2010, 06:29 AM   #4
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well
a snake can eat a cat
but it seems like the snake was too hungry to eat a detasting animal
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The python should be under supervision by it's owner, again what if it was a child :/
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