You are exactly right, I’m no psychotherapeutic m.d or nothing, but I agree with you. The same goes for them folks that own pit-bulls, studies show that a screw is loose in their social skill area.
Snake-owners and pit-bull owners. Birds of a feather.
So tell me how many snake/ pitbull owners do you know? Because if the answer is none .... Well let me suggest you look into your own prejudice.
I change his water and feed him mice about every 10 days and he's happy.
He's never tried to bite me or anyone who I've let handle him.
I treat him well, and feed him regularly. He seems equally happy if I take him out and let him crawl around the room on a regular basis, or if I just take him out to feed him.
I do feed him in a separate, smaller aquarium because that was suggested as a good way to keep him from thinking that things being put in his home might be food, and I don't feed him live mice.
I would never want to own a large snake, but ass long as you have room for them and treat them well, the main difference is the cost of the food.
I have heard of some snakes being very temperamental. That has not been my experience, but I would guess that you would have to deal with a large temperamental snake in much the same way you deal with a large temperamental dog.
Snakes are generally low-maintenance, solitary pets. I'm allergic to both cats and dogs, and I really wouldn't want the hassle of having to let the dog out all the time.
And people who adopt screen names based on dead and rotting gangsta rappers, don’t forget those moronic nutjobs!
But you did stay at Holiday Inn Exprss last night. Right? Hi bro. where have you been?