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#i bought. 10 of them at a pet expo the other day
tigerdragon1001 · 5 months
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Hey everyone look at my fuckign isopod
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i-m-snek · 2 years
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is it bad that i am happy that a lot of big ass snakes and lizards have been banned in some states. Everglades/ecosystem aside, i think its crazy how many people just buy a Burmese/reticulated python and shove it in a rack like??? i know that burms especially are super sweet and most people really care for their animals so this must feel devastating, but im also very positive that almost 100% of burms/retics/anacondas live subpar lives with no enrichment or quality of life.
im all for animal welfare and having an 20 foot snake in (usually) less than 24f² enclosure, with no opportunity to express natural arboreal behaviors, or a water bowl that can barely fit a quarter of their body, aint welfare. i am truly sorry for owners that genuinely care for their pets, but at some point we have to accept that "standard" care guides simply do cut it for large species like these. there is no realistic way a 15-30 foot can be a pet with a decent quality of life with our current standard of care. (this obviously excludes smaller locales like dwarf retics, or enclosures with enough size to allow for natural behaviors)
what do you think? i know you wanted a burm a while back and you have been very vocal on proper husbandry/care, so i would really value your input (even if it is completely different than mine lol)
I feel this SO HARD. I agree completely. It upsets me to see such gorgeous intelligent animals in such tiny enclosures, where they basically have to be curled up 24/7. Sadly there isn't much to be done other than spread the word of better care, and lead by example. Many people have given me crap for having Tali in a large enriched enclosure, which makes me so sad because that should be the standard! The sad part is, I went to a reptile expo the other day and there were so many people buying retics and burms that knew nothing about them. They saw the cool pattern and bought them for their kids or themselves, talking about the "10 gallon tank at home".
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profbruce · 4 years
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Purrdy Paws innovative self-capitalization idea
Purrdy Paws Mobile Grooming Spa founder Jayme Montero started with nothing. A teen mom, she had a “crazy” idea—to start a cat grooming mobile service when almost no one thought it would work—not her banker, her friends, no one.
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Her plan was to somehow finance and acquire a Mercedes Sprinter cargo van (which is tall enough to stand in—with clear height in the truck bed of 6-feet, more than enough for a tiny 5’4” woman) and upfit it for a pet grooming operation.
The truck cost about $65,000 CAD and the upfit another $45,000 for a total of around $110,000. Her bank just laughed at her request for their assistance. Canadian banks, you need to know, only lend money to people who don’t need it, ie, rich dudes.
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Finally, after pushing herself and others, she found one believer—a Mercedes salesman who bought into her dream. But where would she get the 10% downpayment ($11,000) the dealership was looking for?
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Entrepreneurs are endlessly creative. Why? Because they are forced to singularly focus on a problem like this until the universe or their subconscious and conscious minds present them with a solution, which is exactly what happened in this case.
Jayme’s cost to acquire the van and its upfit is subject to HST (harmonized sales tax) in Ontario where she lives. That’s 13% in addition to her base cost of $110,000, ie, $14,300. Hence, her total bill from the dealership is actually $124,300 including tax. This meant she needed a 10% deposit of $12,430, not $11,000. Bad news, right?
Wrong.
HST (if you are a business owner) is your friend. It is (or can be) a profit center.
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Hence, Jayme went back to the dealership and said, “Look, I’ll be getting a government rebate for my HST. If I promise you I’ll come back in 3-months with that check, will you give me the truck now?”
Strangely, they agreed. Trust is a mighty thing and they trusted Jayme would keep her word. So, she ended up putting her deposit down, 90-days after the transaction happened. Now that is creative financing.
Prof Bruce
ps another “secret” ingredient every entrepreneur needs (in addition to the ones demonstrated above, namely—perseverance, creativity, and finance) is a MMB, magic marketing button, one you “press” et voila, customers appear. If you don’t have a way to cost effectively capture clients, you biz is DOA, dead on arrival. Jayme tried a lot of different things—newspaper ads, internet display ads, flyers, etc—and none of them worked worth a bean. Then two things happened—Spring arrived (during which time, cats get into no end of muddy messes) and she found that simply by parking her van with its total paint job (ie, fully decaled) at shopping plazas, near busy intersections, next to major highways, at country fairs and pet expos/shows… she could draw a crowd with people stopping to ask what she does and, oh by the way, may I have your business card please? Her highboy van was a traveling billboard and, if she used it properly, it was 24/7/365 worth of free advertising.
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