Reptiles are physically, emotionally, and psychologically sensitive. They possess complex biological needs, and their sensitivity and sentience is clear to anyone who chooses to be mindful of these animals. Few people who hold them captive seem to appreciate those needs, or look beyond the mundane practicalities of how one can obtain and “keep” a reptile, to whether it is right to do so.
Your Pet Score:
Difficult
What does Difficult mean?
Providing appropriate care for such animals is unrealistic for most people.
Caring for animals in this category requires specialist knowledge and experience, as well as considerable time, effort, space and money to manage the animal. Keepers should be prepared to revolve much of their daily lives around husbandry regimes for the duration of the animal’s lifespan.
In addition to initial purchase and set up costs for appropriate housing and husbandry (which may be far greater than you are given to believe) and finances needed for ongoing husbandry maintenance needs, you must also budget generously for veterinary care (both routine wellness and emergency care in case of illness or injury).
Public health caution
Not suitable for households where there are children under 5 years of age or other vulnerable groups (e.g. immunocompromised: pregnant women; the elderly; those with HIV/AIDS; those receiving anti-rejection therapy).
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