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    Feeling Guilty

    Hello everyone... it's been awhile since I've been here.....

    Okay, I need to get this off my chest. I've been feeling guilty about Lucky, because I hardly ever handle her ((And I'm trying to make sure I feed her...)) that's about the time I handle her, when I feed her... You see, I have another pet that's been ill, and I'm hand-taming her ((and doing a pretty good job of it)) but she takes most of my attention...

    I don't think it's good for Lukcy, to have this life of just being fed, and not really handled in a simple terrarium.... And I'm debating on releasing her...

    But my question is.... can a captive snake, that's been captive since a baby, be released? Would she know how to hunt since she's been fed food, without ever having to hunt for it? Or would it be best to give her to another Garter Snake handler here in New Hampshire?

    I really don't want to get ride of her.... but I feel it's the best... that I"m more cut out for the mammal species... and maybe, later on I will get another one... but... perhaps I"m not mature enough to have a snake?

    Thank you for your thoughts and help.

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    Re: Feeling Guilty

    I don't think releasing her is a good idea. Would you be willing to give her away to a good home? Maybe a local member could adopt her.
    Just an idea.
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    Re: Feeling Guilty

    I would be willing to do that... in fact, it would make me feel a lot better.....
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    Re: Feeling Guilty

    What's the problem exactly? A snake will always be preferred to not be handled so that's not a reason to get rid of her. I know opinions vary greatly on this subject, but I don't think a snake will ever want to be touched, they can get used to it however and when they start associating you with food they will even approach you of their own accord but this will never be because they want physical contact with you.

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    Re: Feeling Guilty

    Yes, opinions will differ on that subject... If you feel you aren't able to give her what you think she deserves as a pet then I think finding a new home for her would be best. Releasing a snake to the wild that didn't come from the wild is illegal in many places.
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    Re: Feeling Guilty

    She is from the wild, she was caught in our garage, a Garter snake, but yes...

    I know she won't ever want physical contact, and I"m find with that, I just don't feel capable of giving her what she needs.
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    Re: Feeling Guilty

    You might post where you live so forum members will be able to decide whether it's feasible to adopt.

    I see she is W/C. Releasing back into her area might also be another option.
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    Re: Feeling Guilty

    She is wild caught, but I caught her when she was probably just hatched from her egg... as she was only about 4-6 inches long.... so she's only known me feeding her....

    and I'm in New Hampshire.
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    Re: Feeling Guilty

    Quote Originally Posted by Sarah E View Post
    She is wild caught, but I caught her when she was probably just hatched from her egg... as she was only about 4-6 inches long.... so she's only known me feeding her....

    and I'm in New Hampshire.
    Hopefully that info. will stir some interested in close members. Best of luck.
    Please keep us posted on this situation.
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    Re: Feeling Guilty

    Snakes might not mind being handled, but they don't really need it. They are not really like dogs or cats that way.

    But if it's a snake that has become tame enough to be handled, I would think that it would be a very bad idea to release it into the wild again.

    Now I have released snakes that I have kept, but they have always been snakes that never got used to being handled. And I released them because they kept escaping and striking and such. In other words, they wanted out of captivity, and so I let them.

    But a snake that is used to captivity, it would be cruel to release it. But that's just my thought.
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