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Old January 4th, 2005, 07:14 AM
David Snedeker
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"Katrina" wrote in message
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I need help and I don't know where to go for the answer. Be kind! My
husband found a rattlesnake while working outside San Antiono and he
put this snake in a 5 gallon bucket with a lid and holes for air. The
snake is now living in my garage and I don't like it! I want to put the
snake in the freezer so it doesn't have to suffer any longer without my
husband knowing. I don't want a snanke any where near my kids. I poor
snake has been in the bucket for over a month without food. How long
will it take to "freeze" it

? It would be more humaine to kill it now instead of letting it suffer.

Just tell him to get rid of it, and its chicken**** to treat a wild thing
like that. If he threatens you walk out. Unless he plans on running for
President, one chicken**** from Texas per decade is probably enough.

Dave


 




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