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It is never inappropriate to be a proponent of good animal husbandry and caring about life. Sorry for your closed minded approach to life.
It IS irresponsible. You don't get a margin for error when life is involved and where there is a likelihood for error you need to put a fail safe in place.
Sorry but your wrong. How can you say its irresponsible if its an accident? Im sure he the OP didnt intend for the cat to eat the chameleon. I understand measures have to be taken to avoid it, but if that measure goes wrong, the OP is not to blame. Get off your high horse and come back down to reality. ACCIDENTS HAPPEN!!!
Come on, lets think here. It happened the first time that was an accident. Second time is another mistake. BUT THREE TIMES. Now that is just ridiculous, obviously measures need to be taken to ensure the safety of the chameleons. If you dont take those measures you shouldnt own an animal like that. JMO
And at what point was it mentioned that its happened 3 times?
oh oops. He made about three different threads about the same topic. He said that two of his chams got eaten in another thread
Because a chameleon is not also an evil predator who will also kill just about anything small enough to eat? Because you are not also a predator?
Hating animals and proposing cruelty in general leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I am okay with animals being animals and I don't hate nature and life like you obviously do. It is our responsibility as people who choose to keep animals to keep them safe and well cared for and retaliating against the cats is not only ignorant but selfish and cruel.
I have a low opinion of people like you and am not sure why I am even responding...
Sorry but your wrong. How can you say its irresponsible if its an accident? Im sure he the OP didnt intend for the cat to eat the chameleon. I understand measures have to be taken to avoid it, but if that measure goes wrong, the OPe is not to blame. Get off your high horse and come back down to reality. ACCIDENTS HAPPEN!!!
the OP was so cavalier about the post that I honestly thought she/he was trolling for the heck of it. but then I came across this thread, and now it just seems sickening to me.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/cats-chameleons-44051/index2.html#post816941
Sorry but your wrong. How can you say its irresponsible if its an accident? Im sure he the OP didnt intend for the cat to eat the chameleon. I understand measures have to be taken to avoid it, but if that measure goes wrong, the OP is not to blame. Get off your high horse and come back down to reality. ACCIDENTS HAPPEN!!!
the OP was so cavalier about the post that I honestly thought she/he was trolling for the heck of it. but then I came across this thread, and now it just seems sickening to me.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/cats-chameleons-44051/index2.html#post816941
Oh, I read that thread but not all of it. Ok, so the OP has had this happen before. In that case, DanSB I apoligise. OP, get a F'ing grip!!!
I'm going to be rude here and apologize in advance.
Cats kill things, It is what they do and they are very good at it. It is why we keep them, it is why they have quite literally made agrarian society possible for humans. If you like going to the store any buying bread say thank you to your cat. Food storage was difficult and a lot was lost before that cats showed up to keep rodent and pest populations down. Many attribute the spread of the plague in medieval Europe to a general hatred and extermination of cats at the time. If you don't believe me look it up it isn't exactly a secret. If you think we no longer need cats ask anyone who keeps a ranch or farm if cats or poison works better to keep pests out...
The take away here is cats kill things and that is why we keep them. (Some keep them because they are cute but they are mistaken, cats aren't cute they are badass killers who clear our disease spreading destructive vermin).
The party at fault here is YOU. Not the cat, not your sister, not the chameleon who escaped.
I keep a chameleon in a house with four cats and will be keeping more chameleons shortly. I have kept many cats with small animals and never had a problem because I follow one simple rule: Keep small animals in an area where the cats can't get to them, keep the enclosures closed and locked.
If you are the type of person who can't remember to close a cage or have the wherewithal to create an enclosure that is cat proof you should probably not have a delicate animal in your care.
If you can be observant and careful then you should own a chameleon and this will not be a problem again.
if i remember from when the cham was lost/eaten the post stated that there was a good setup. they went to work and came home to the cage knocked over with a hole broken in it by the cats. (if this is that same poster that i am thinking of. and if its not then there is at least two people who have had the same problem) you cant really blame when its not their fault. things happen sometimes that cant be explained or helped.
i would say keep the cats away from the cage and everything at all costs.
accidents happen all the time. i had a fish die because my nephew wanted to "play" with it. so i should kill my nephew if i want another fish? i think not. perhaps a new and improved cat proof cage would be a good investment. but what you are saying is that just because they have a chameleon, cats should not be in the house... what about people with cats who also have birds, fish, dogs, mice, rats, snakes, etc... all animals are just that ANIMALS.
we wish you good luck and hope you figure out a way for all your (or your sisters) pets to live in harmony.