dionythicus
Kiss My Hearse
It has come to my attention from a nationally respected reptile and exotics veterinarian, Dr. Adolf Maas, that freezing or chilling snakes to kill them is considered cruel and abusive by all the major veterinary organizations in the country. They consider it unacceptable. This explains why...
"...as they get cold, they become torporous, that is, alert mentally but unable to move or respond. This is in contrast to mammals, which become unable to move, but also become mentally dull and comatose as they become hypothermic. As a result, reptiles and amphibians can feel their body get cold, which produces pain, but they can do nothing about it. Studies show that they can, literally, feel their cells freeze and rupture as they get further chilled, sensing pain as if they were being burned alive, but unable to move or respond."
He goes on to state, "I would like very much to eliminate this technique from all herpers' vocabulary, for the sake and respect of the animals."
I, for one, will never place another hatchling or other herp in the fridge or freezer. This has changed my view on what I thought was ok. I have done it in the past, but will not in the future. I will make myself behead them quickly or find another means by which to end their life as swiftly and painlessly as possible. I cannot recommend it in the future to anyone asking for a way to euthanise a snake and I will definitely speak out against it.
"...as they get cold, they become torporous, that is, alert mentally but unable to move or respond. This is in contrast to mammals, which become unable to move, but also become mentally dull and comatose as they become hypothermic. As a result, reptiles and amphibians can feel their body get cold, which produces pain, but they can do nothing about it. Studies show that they can, literally, feel their cells freeze and rupture as they get further chilled, sensing pain as if they were being burned alive, but unable to move or respond."
He goes on to state, "I would like very much to eliminate this technique from all herpers' vocabulary, for the sake and respect of the animals."
I, for one, will never place another hatchling or other herp in the fridge or freezer. This has changed my view on what I thought was ok. I have done it in the past, but will not in the future. I will make myself behead them quickly or find another means by which to end their life as swiftly and painlessly as possible. I cannot recommend it in the future to anyone asking for a way to euthanise a snake and I will definitely speak out against it.
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