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07-11-2009, 02:00 PM
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| | | Re: Invasive meerkats I have african snails since 5 years ago and although it is practically impossible they can survive UK winters, I put all eggs in the freezers to avoid overpopulation in my box or even if they could escape to the wild. I will do the same if I were in a tropical country and there it would be a catasthrophe if I leave them outside.
It is a big responsability have any pet, still more if it is an exotic species. Unfortunately people are too silly these days to just take animals like accesories | 
07-11-2009, 05:19 PM
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| | | Re: Invasive meerkats Quote:
Originally Posted by epops why would anyone feel the need to keep meerkats?plus like others dont see a meerkat cull going down to well if they escaped and bred like....... well meekats or like those pygmy hedgehogs breed they'll be the next thing people dont want any more what'll happen to those people really dont think when they buy these pets jeeez it makes me a tad cross to say the least sorry for rant folks | Why do people keep dogs, cats or hamsters? Exotic pets are no different except some require a little more care, far more "normal pets" are mistreated and abandoned then exotics, and in the case of cats cause far more damage to native wildlife.
I myself have owned a fair few reptiles and marine fish and corals and see it as no ddifferent than keeping a cat or dog
Meerkats are readily available pets and many people own them, there's no need to worry about an invasion. | 
07-11-2009, 06:37 PM
| | Frozen | | Join Date: May 2009 Location: Brockenhurst
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| | | Re: Invasive meerkats The Meercats are definitely invading our country, i see them on the Tv every day, comparing each other.
Ian | 
08-11-2009, 12:07 PM
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| | | Re: Invasive meerkats <<Why do people keep dogs, cats or hamsters? Exotic pets are no different except some require a little more care, far more "normal pets" are mistreated and abandoned then exotics, and in the case of cats cause far more damage to native wildlife.>>
Well if you like to have exotic pets (so do I) it is fine, it looks you are somebody responsible. However we cannot close our eyes that there are lot of silly people out there that take an animal (it doesnt matter what, a cat, a dog, a tiger or a boa) only as an accesory for their houses and after few months of having them, they realise this extra care is too much and they abandon them in the wild wich represent suffering for the animal and also a potential danger for the ecosystems.
For example in USA, the boas were very popular and by one way they have become invasives because owners left them free in Florida and also there have been disgraces when the boa ate the neighbour's cat, dog or even a baby in the same family. And all this is the result of ignorance.
Attacking cats are most dangerous than exotics is non sense, here we are not discussing which exotic animal is causing more damages but the potential danger that some exotic might become invasives because of unresponsible owners (again not you). | 
24-11-2009, 11:44 PM
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| | | Re: Invasive meerkats they are cute though | 
26-11-2009, 12:56 AM
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| | | Re: Invasive meerkats Quote:
Originally Posted by Beekeeper The Meercats are definitely invading our country, i see them on the Tv every day, comparing each other.
Ian  | Perhaps we should be especially worried as they seem to originate from Russia! 
D.
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29-11-2009, 05:41 PM
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| | | Re: Invasive meerkats Quote:
Originally Posted by Bobbobthebob If you go see these animals at the zoo in the UK, you'll see that they have heatlamps all over the place on the outside. I doubt such a slender animal adapted for life in the hot savannah would make it through British winters. | This is my thought as well. As far as Im aware they arn't found outside the tropics and sub-tropics. Plus our large insectivore, the hedgehog, needs to hibernate to survive winter due to lack of food, so if the cold didn't get them I think the lack of food would |  | | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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