Tumgik
#snake owner
thekicker · 8 months
Text
This guy acting like he's on the cover of vogue ⁉️
Tumblr media Tumblr media
32 notes · View notes
irenekohstudio · 9 months
Text
Tumblr media
Ready to add some hiss-terical charm to your life? Say hello to the Snake Chinese zodiac warrior. Whether you're a hiss-terical Snake zodiac warrior or just looking to add some venomous vibes to your life, this warrior is here to make your years ssssspecial. The years of the Snake include 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013, 2025, 2037.
41 notes · View notes
ithinkimightbeagoose · 3 months
Text
new enclosure for Loki!!! (cw: snake)
Tumblr media Tumblr media
i had to crop the baby pictures out of the second one lmao
also ignore my dog in the second one!
8 notes · View notes
like-this-post-if-you · 2 months
Text
Like this post if you have a pet snake
2 notes · View notes
cyberaxolotl · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media
Recently I’ve noticed some hostilities against snake accounts on Instagram and their experiences in getting them on TikTok too.
Snakes are pets that people can love as much and get attached to as much as any mammalian pet. Yes, their care is different, and they can’t “play” the way we think of play- but they’re still living creatures and they’re still lovable, and they have their ways of showing affection too, you just have to learn and know your snake.
A lot of hostilities are incredibly vile.
“If I saw that, I’d kill it.”
“Why would you want to own one of those?”
“Just get a normal pet like a normal person.”
Snakes are normal pets and they should be cared for as such. I was heartbroken when my family’s first snake got into an accident and passed away and that was because she was a huge sweetie- she never bit anyone because we raised her from a baby in correct conditions for a snake to live in. She was fine being touched and handled as long as she wasn’t handled too long and that was because we treated her with love and care and she trusted us.
My family’s two snakes over time, Galactica and Andromeda, were and are both corn snakes. Galactica was a red albino corn snake and Andromeda is an okeetee corn snake, and if you’ve ever wanted a snake, I highly recommend a corn snake as they’re very gentle and good for beginners. I could never imagine wanting to kill or hurt either of them because they’re living creatures too that are pets when you treat them like such.
A corn snake’s bite feels like accidentally touching the tip of a thumbtack. And, if you treat them right and gently, they shouldn’t bite at all- Andromeda has never bitten anyone (given, she hasn’t had the chance to; she’s too young and too small for open handling right now) and Galactica only bit someone once because my mother smelled like food and it was her feeding night.
But snakes are sweeties and deserve to be treated with respect and kindness. Please stop saying horrible things to snake owners. Thanks.
5 notes · View notes
space-bee3s · 2 days
Text
snake escaped. Help
1 note · View note
mountainrangecryptid · 6 months
Text
Forgot to mention I got a snake like last month
1 note · View note
dandelionjedi · 10 months
Text
undefined
unknown
Tumblr media
It will never not be funny to me that the best way to temporarily contain a snake is to stuff them in a pillow case.
Right now I'm cleaning the tank of my ball python, Sumac. I used to have a plastic container with a mesh lid to temporarily put her in, but SOMEONE made a hole in it. I'm still not sure how.
Now, I use the tried and true method of pillowcase with a knot in it. Witness her escape attempts in the attached video.
I find this more amusing than I probably should, but she has also smeared poo onto not one, not two, not three, but ALL FOUR walls of her tank. I think I deserve some entertainment while I scrub it all off.
She has since been removed from the pillowcase and returned to her fresh clean tank, safe and sound. But I will be keeping this video to laugh at in the future.
0 notes
xxsp4rkl3-d0gxx · 11 months
Text
Snek
Tumblr media
(Her name is mango)
0 notes
pangur-and-grim · 5 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
now for the dog round!
713 notes · View notes
thekicker · 7 months
Text
Tumblr media
5 notes · View notes
spinningstraw · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
It really weirds me out that "Stands as Pets" AUs will make Hierophant Green, like, a cat or something when he's so painfully snake-coded
(I made him an Emerald Tree Boa)
Tumblr media
Jotaro is not a huge fan
488 notes · View notes
bunjywunjy · 2 years
Note
alright, so how can a zoo provide better care to a cobra than a dedicated owner? assuming they have identical enclosures
it's more the case that a cobra is a very dangerous animal and should, in fact, never be owned by a private person due to the danger it poses to that person and the general public.
owning a lethally venomous snake just because you really want one when there's plenty of non-venomous alternatives out there is irresponsible at best and actively criminal at worst.
4K notes · View notes
crystallizedtwilight · 4 months
Note
Any new ‘Got ‘em’ s?
The Mayor's house:
youtube
62 notes · View notes
chaotictoon · 11 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Monster Girl Alphabet : K
K is for Kitsune
Kitsune are foxes that possess paranormal and shapeshifting abilities that increase as they get older and wiser.
163 notes · View notes
reborrowing · 6 months
Text
snake tank (part one maybe?)
little snake lady can have a borrower. as a treat. ~2100 words cw: captivity, dehumanization, neglect, cruelty, violence, fear, pet…treatment? - I don’t want to call it pet trope because that implies sentient pets are normalized and this is weird and awful in-universe as well. not actually vore! idc if you interact from that side of tumblr, but you'll be disappointed if that's what you're hoping for
Poe
I threw myself against the glass one last, futile time as I heard the door on the far side of the study creak open. My fingers nearly brushed the lip of the prison I’d been placed in, nearly caught onto that ledge that might let me pry open the lid and make an escape. I was still in the air when I felt his eyes land on me. My fur stiffened as his heavy footsteps approached. His towering form blocked out what sunlight had filtered through the closed window as he sat at his desk.
“You quit that, now. You know you aren’t getting out. Unless you’d like to try speaking with me again?”
I turned to face him rather than wait for him to spin the jar I was sitting in. I slunk to the floor, drawing up my knees as if they could shield me from his . He looked annoyed this time, rather than intrigued. I shook my head and stared at my hands. It wasn’t as if I would want him to dump me into his cold hands even if he wasn’t upset. I was bruised enough.
“I don’t have anything else to say. Sir,” I said.
He rolled his eyes.
“There's no one else!" I insisted. “It’s just me, the others ran away months ago, I’m the only one left.”
It wasn’t the truth, though by now it was close. The Copper family had moved out after Mellie reported that the master of the house was now collecting dangerous, exotic pets in his showroom. It was just the most stubborn of us left, or the most foolish.
“What to do with you, then?” the master of the house hummed.
He tapped a finger on the glass thoughtfully, right behind my head, in case I needed the reminder that my skull was no larger than the tip of his finger. I grimaced and looked back up at his face, where his wide lips twisted into a grotesque smirk. I closed my eyes as they curled back and revealed his teeth. My stomach twisted as he kept talking.
“My …friends tell me your kind is more trouble than you’re worth. But perhaps I could get some entertainment out of you?”
“Let me go, please. I’ll leave. I won’t bother you again,” I begged.
“Oh, but I do believe you owe me, little thief. How long have you been squatting here, hm?”
I slumped and curled in on myself. I had thought maybe, just maybe, if this guy cared for a zoo of strange animals, he might have a thread of compassion hiding in his oversized heartstrings. I’d—god, I had bet my life on it, hadn’t I? And now I was going to pay up.
Entertainment.
~
Hecate
A hand lifted away the log that I’d been curled up under.
I flinched awkwardly at the sudden light, then rolled to face the front of my enclosure. The man liked it when I “looked” at him. I couldn’t tell if he knew I was blind or not. All my eyes told me was that there was a large, blurry shadow standing over the tank. It could’ve been a tree, for all my eyes could understand.
I knew it was him though. I could sense his blazing warmth through other means. More importantly, I could smell him.
The hands. The nice hands. The man. Hugh Morton.
I smelled something else, too, something new. Another person, maybe? I listened intently for another heartbeat, another guest. I didn’t want to be shown off right now. I wanted to go back to sleep.
His hand reached back down to ruffle my hair, then run a rough finger across my scales. He rumbled something about feeding and I slumped back down to crawl back to bed. I wasn't hungry enough to want to fight and for all the good these hands did, they never killed my meals for me like the last ones did.
"Don't be so fussy, Hecate, I’m giving you a treat,” he chided. The ground shook as he flicked a finger against the glass wall. “You must get bored lying around in there all night.”
I huffed and and backed into a better position, against the side of one of my ceramic caves. I was still nursing a bite on my flank from my last dinner. 
I licked the air as Hugh slid open one half of the wall. I frowned. The prey was not a creature I knew. Hugh’s hands dangled a warm shadow by a long tail, then flicked it into the soil and the prey squeaked as it landed. It didn’t smell like a rat or any other rodent I’d encountered before. It did smell afraid.
It already understood it was being hunted. I didn’t like that. Scared meals fought back. I had scars to prove it.
Hugh scoffed in annoyance as the creature scrambled towards the opening in the glass. He knocked it back into the enclosure several times while I waited for a chance to strike.
“Don't make me break your legs," Hugh sighed.
The creature stopped moving. Strange. Its little heart was hot and hammering. Was it trained? Why would anyone take the time to train food?
Maybe it was afraid of Hugh’s voice. 
I took advantage of its stillness and lunged. It turned to run in the split-second before we collided. It slammed into one of my open arms. I fumbled as it flailed, then got myself curled around it anyway.
It felt strange against my scales. Not furry. Not naked. Synthetic. Was it wrapped? Humans wrapped their food, but not mine. They used those crinkling papers. This was wrapped in something soft.
Was it clothed?
I hesitated in my confusion and the prey bit back. Something long and sharp stabbed in between two ventral scales. I flinched, hissing, and the prey slipped away. It left the sharp thing behind, but it didn’t bleed. I put a hand on the sharp thing and realized it wasn’t a tooth. It had some kind of handle. Plastic. The point was metal. Some kind of tiny knife? I swayed uncertainly and let the little creature run.
What was he feeding me?
~
Poe
It had never occurred to me that there might be peoples other than humans and my own kind living in this world. I wish I had the time to found out.
The caged creature I had been placed with was, as most things were, comparatively massive. Its front was that of a vaguely humanoid woman, small, but still at least twice the size of my own top half. Her eyes were vacant and unfocussed. She was pale, fat, and lined with scars that told me she had much more experience than myself in fighting. 
The bulk of her body was what truly scared me. She was a python that trailed lazily across the near half of the terrarium. She was coiled, so I could only guess at her true length, but her girth was easy to make out. I regularly crawled through tunnels narrower than this snake, making it all too easy to understand what would happen to me. That the master of the house had returned my thumbtack seemed like a joke. I had no prayer here. This would be a cruel combination of all the worst deaths I'd been taught to fear—caught, crushed, and consumed.
Entertainment!
I wanted to refuse him the satisfaction. I let myself lie down and cry as the master of the house threw me back into the dirt with an unambiguous threat. I might as well. No one else would know to mourn me for weeks, even months.
It would turn out that my inborn will to survive was stronger than my desire to spite the host I'd lived under for so many years. I rolled out of the way, only a split second two late, as the snake woman pounced. She caught me in the crook of her elbow then shoved me into a wall of scaled muscle. The python whipped around me before I could take a breath. I barely had the space to think, never mind resist. It was sheer luck that wedged my thumbtack between two plates of her underbelly.
And it was enough. She spasmed and let go of me.
I fell forward into the dirt, coughing to refill my aching lungs. I don’t think she had left any part of me unbruised, though didn’t waste time taking inventory of my injuries.
“Hey, don’t let it get away now, girl, get up!"
I scowled up at the master of the house as I pushed onto my feet. There was nowhere for me to get away to, not while he was leering over the open door.
I didn't understand him.
I didn't understand how a thinking creature such as himself, with all his power and all his resources, would resort to blood sport for entertainment. The study I'd spent my life beneath had a beautiful library. Page after page told of the world's endless mysteries, of beauty and majesty and life for him to go out and pursue. And he would choose to spend his time watching some monster eat me alive.
I saw the snake-woman moving out of the corner of my eye. My stomach twisted at the utter silence of her movement over the dirt even before she started sliding towards me, and then it was like a switch went off in my head. Gone was higher thought, blown away by the sheer force of the ancient instinct to run.
The terrarium was full and well-decorated, with plenty of greenery both faux and alive as well as several dark spaces to hide. I doubted any would shelter me, this place had been built for her. 
I had nowhere to go and I ran and I ran and I hit the glass and I ran and there was a branch so I climbed it and I reached the ceiling and there was more glass and I turned around and there she was crawling after me and I jumped and her hand brushed my leg and I kicked and she fell  around me like an avalanche and it was over.
Her long body surrounded me and as soon as I moved, she struck. Walls of scales encased me again and this time, no tack would save me. Everything went dark.
Several seconds passed. She loosed her grip. I heard the master’s muffled voice droning through her flank. I took a breath and shuddered. Long minutes of silence passed and the knot she’d wrapped me in fell away. 
I admit I didn’t know much about snakes, but she didn’t seem to be very good at this.
I sprung to my feet, desperate to get at least a few inches between us again, but her hand wrapped around my face. She grabbed the back of my shirt’s neckline with her other hand and I thrashed as she pulled me off the ground.
Slowly, her palm pulled away from my face. She rubbed two fingers over my eyes, traced the curve of my nose, and drew a thumb across my lips. I bit down as hard as I could. She barely flinched, just wiped a little blood off on the side of my face.
“Beb?” she croaked.
Her blank eyes narrowed in concentration as her tongue flicked out of her mouth and brushed against my nose. Tasting me. Her lips twitched. I felt cold.
“No, please! Please, please, please, kill me first, please,” I cried.
She tilted her head to the side. Her tongue flickered twice more and both times I flinched. She babbled something in a tortured voice. 
“Please,” I begged. “If you can even understand me, please, just kill me before you eat me. I don’t want to suffer.” 
She frowned and hissed several times. My blood trembled through my veins. She slowly shaped her tongue around some word I did not know. She patted my head and sighed, then set me gently on the dirt beside her and slithered away.
~
Hecate
The prey had the face of a person.
The little thing was clever enough to talk, but not smart enough to understand me. They were small like a hatchling. They ran on legs like a bird. 
They screamed and cried so I let the little one have some space, whatever they were.
I hoped they would come back to me. They were very warm. Like the sun, but in a person. Like food. Like Hugh.
Like this lovely little cave in the back of the tank. I curled up and burrowed into myself for a cozy rest.
I hoped they wouldn’t try to kill me.
56 notes · View notes