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I'm thinking of getting a kitten. Has anyone ever had problems with a cat being interested in or attacking a caged chameleon? Is this a big no-no?
If you have a mouse problem (is it in your home?) try making your yard snake friendly for native non-venomous snakes. You can release some in your yard also, and if there are lots of mice they will stick around to keep eating. Problem solved just always make sure they are native species!
I'd go out and by some decon (spelling?) mouse traps to get rid of them. My fat cats wouldn't chase a mouse if their lives depended on it...LOL! But, one of them has become a pretty good cricket catcher
My first two sternfeldi were eaten by my cats : (
They were in a full screen enclosure and one of the cats jumped on the light at the top. The light fell through the screen and ripped a big hole in the top. It fell through at an angle, and ripped out the front of the screen. The cats couldn't have gotten in those spaces, so I assume the chams got scared and ran out. They were never found. Now all chams go in cat proof enclosures. A tough way to learn from mistakes, but learn I did.
I'm thinking of getting a kitten. Has anyone ever had problems with a cat being interested in or attacking a caged chameleon? Is this a big no-no?
I'd go out and by some decon (spelling?) mouse traps to get rid of them. My fat cats wouldn't chase a mouse if their lives depended on it...LOL! But, one of them has become a pretty good cricket catcher