Author Topic: Man feeds live kitten to python. - PART loving TWO.  (Read 62237 times)

A kitten is a loving pet.  People have cats as pets.  They do not loving sell them at "Pet-Co" as snake food.  People do not feed cats to anything as the cat is a predatory animal.  Kittens are not wild, and do not serve as prey to anything, anywhere.  Kittens show fear.  Kittens are defenseless, as opposed to an adult cat.  This kitten was, in fact, the pet of that owner.  The kitten has complete trust / loved the owner.  The owner had the kitten eaten by distracting it with calls, such as "Hey (Kitten's Name) c'mere!".  I use those calls on the pets I adore.

Basically, you can go forget yourself.

It's funny, I can't possible answer you as you would have to have emotions to care.
Mice and other rodents are sold as pets. So feeding them to snakes is wrong and inhumane as well.

Peta = crazy just like Germany = national socialists, right?
pretty much except germans =/= national socialists

It's funny, I can't possible answer you as you would have to have emotions to care.
thanks for proving my point

Mice and other rodents are sold as pets. So feeding them to snakes is wrong and inhumane as well.
Yep.
There is no law of nature or otherwise that says this. Your argument is flawed.
Lol, um, domestication isnt nature.


pretty much except germans =/= national socialists

Better brown townogy: Communism = evil

Have you seen a piranha kill something? Pythons are much more painless.
I dont care about the piranha
he said the python was "quick and painless" while in the video you can see the cat fighting to get out and the kitten is crying
Mice and other rodents are sold as pets. So feeding them to snakes is wrong and inhumane as well.
Im pretty sure most places sell them as snake food also

but I could be wrong

"OR OTHERWISE"
What is "or otherwise".

Maybe you should clarify before trying to point to it like I'm blind.

What is "or otherwise".

Maybe you should clarify before trying to point to it like I'm blind.

I'd guess basically any laws.

uJelly bitches?
I think you should go away.
You've become a real starfish the past few years. You used to be a good person who I looked up to.
Who hasn't?
You haven't been around for years, the last time I saw you was in late 2009.
I never want to be a jerk on purpose, but anyway, eventually you'd be one too, the forum's attitude basically changed.
« Last Edit: December 04, 2011, 06:56:41 PM by Aphtonites »

Mice and other rodents are sold as pets. So feeding them to snakes is wrong and inhumane as well.

You can buy frozen mice and rats as snake food.

kitten is crying Im pretty sure most places sell them as snake food also

but I could be wrong
You can buy frozen mice and rats as snake food.
I suppose if someone were to sell a banana as a hat it would make it an official hat.

so uh
why dont people make a big deal when they feed live mice to snakes?

I suppose if someone were to sell a banana as a hat it would make it an official hat.

There's really no other practical use for frozen and dead rodents.

You can buy frozen mice and rats as snake food.
Ya, and those rats and mice had to die didn't they?


Fun fact: pythons do not kill by suffocating their prey. The process of constriction actually forces the heart to stop beating as it cannot overcome the pressure applied by the snake.

Pythons crush their food and suffocate it before they eat it idiot.

Any thats painless and quick?

I take it you've never seen a python kill something before

That is less painful than ripping off part of a leg just to see the animal struggle to death swimming in water. Then other piranhas come in and take little chunks out of the animal. Oh and at this point the animal is still alive in massive pain with organs hanging out. Then another piranha goes in for the kill and drags the animal underwater.

When I saw those piranhas devour the mouse into nothing but bones I saw the skeleton of the mouse still move until one last final lunge which broke the skeleton in several pieces.



Is that less painful than suffocating to death?