socRATties

For education on rat care and philosorats

It is easy for people to sit around and say that the feeding of live prey is illegal but do nothing. The SPCA have been working to find an answer to the problem and so should we, which is what socRATties aims to do. We welcome any information and or help from reptile owners regarding this issue (obviously not if your reptile eats insects.... we are only referring to mammel prey) and any suggestions how to solve this issue.

PLEASE NOTE HOWEVER: The feeding of live prey IS illegal in South Africa. This is NOT open to debate. What we are trying to find is either an alternative food source or a means to humanely kill the rat, mouse etc immediately before putting it in the snakes tank.

Out of interest however, the SPCA's response to feeder-rats:

"The placing of any animal where it is in danger of attack by anther animal is a violation of the Animals Protection Act No 71 of 1962.

It was once stated in a letter to a local newspaper that nowhere in this Law do the words “live prey” appear. They do not need to – the act of liberating an animal in danger of an attack is sufficient and is listed as a criminal offence. Likewise, the term “granny knot” is not in the Act but the Law lists as a criminal offence to “tether an animal, blah blah” and so with a granny knot or otherwise, criminal prosecution could result.

The Animals Protection Act is readily available.

The NSPCA under media releases contains several statements we have made to the media not only on this issue but announcing that criminal charges have been laid against persons who have released live rodents in enclosures of predators.

We are aware of certain pet shops who operate ethically in that they clearly state in writing that small rodents will only be supplied as pets and not as fodder.

It is entirely refuted that snakes will not accept pre-killed prey. There may be a technique to it, true – and that is why we believe feeding live animals to predators is either a lazy way to do it or is exhibitionism.

In terms of live prey and an alleged rehab situation, we can give input through our wildlife specialist.

But for the moment, rest assured that the so-called feeding of live prey is an offence in terms of the Animals Protection Act.

We will not hesitate to prosecute and anyone with information is urged to come forward to report any such criminal offence."


PLEASE COULD ANYONE THAT IS INTERESTED IN ASSISTING WITH FINDING AN ALTERNATIVE WAY OF FEEDING OTHER THEN LIVE PREY, PLEASE CONTACT ME ON :mellowmich@hotmail.com

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