Gormagon":3n4tkqlp said:Lose the cat. Won't happen again that way.
Cats are hardwired for killing, it is in their genetic makeup. They kill for fun!
I know, I know I'm a bad person for saying it but, they are sneaky and dangerous to anything smaller than they are.....truth!!
I work to hard for the money to keep my dragon healthy to feed it to a cat that be replaced for free at anytime.
Ghoul":9j93wbry said:My cat got inside of our beardie's enclosure - Bourbon is totally okay, after getting the cat out we checked for injuries. We'll be getting something to hold the top down, but what do we do for Bourbon? She's obviously very stressed out; I've never seen her beard puffed up so much. She's very clearly scared - can I do anything for her? I'm worried!! Please help!!
The lizards aren't poisonous, they are venomousGormagon":zezlbhqc said:Your cats don't know they are poison and would try to kill them if they could get to them. Cats are naturally curious and by nature are clever, crafty and, deadly to small creatures.
My lab kills those creatures as well bur run from my dragon lol! They have only met once and it was hilarious watching an 85 lb. Lab run from a 400g dragon.
traildrifterphalanx":1134w263 said:While I do agree with the generalization of cats being what they are - nature's perfect predator, I again want to stress that this is a generalization and cats have their own unique personalities.
As Rankins mentioned, responsible keeping is the key, and getting rid of other pets is a personal decision, not a required one.
Your dog kills those creatures and runs from your dragon, but that's not to say someone else's dog kills all those creatures and also goes for the dragons. Or doesn't kill those creatures and only wants the dragon, or does neither. Not everyone experiences the same thing the same way, and to scare the OP into having to make a decision between their beloved dragon and beloved cat is unnecessary when so many other options are available.
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