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Tokay in Costume

Description: This is Storm, my tame Tokay, climbing the wall in her Halloween costume.

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User: Kita (see all of Kita's photos)
Views: 3881
Date: 04/18/05
Filesize: 51.6k, 500 X 375
Image URL: https://gallery.kingsnake.com/data/79068climbing.jpg
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JoShi

Registered: 04/2003
Location: Warsaw
Photos Uplaoded: 35
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It is stupid. It's extremely stupid.
04-22-2005 03:26PM View JoShi's Profile View JoShi's Gallery  

Manu

Registered: 01/2003
Photos Uplaoded: 145
Comments Left: 0

Yes Yes Yes...very stupid
04-22-2005 04:12PM View Manu's Profile Visit Manu's Homepage! View Manu's Gallery  

Kita

Registered: 01/2005
Location: Waller, TX
Photos Uplaoded: 11
Comments Left: 0

I've seen far worse done to mammal pets
04-24-2005 11:05PM View Kita's Profile View Kita's Gallery  

thecarpmantis

Registered: 01/2003
Location: Dorset Uk
Photos Uplaoded: 30
Comments Left: 0

That is plain sick, dare i ask why this gecko has a regrown tail
04-26-2005 01:26PM View thecarpmantis's Profile View thecarpmantis's Gallery  

Kita

Registered: 01/2005
Location: Waller, TX
Photos Uplaoded: 11
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My cat got in her tank when I turned to clean her water bowl. Geez people I'm not mistreating any of my animals. I sure don't see anyone else able to handle their Tokay so easily. She doesn't mind anything as long as I'm holding her, even letting the hated cat smell her without tensing up. She even rides on my shoulder leashless during my whole work shift; napping under my hair or watching everything.
05-01-2005 02:54AM View Kita's Profile View Kita's Gallery  

kus

Registered: 10/2004
Location: Kent, UK
Photos Uplaoded: 132
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So let me get this straight... you'll take your poor tokay out of its nice warm humid tank for a whole shift at work? With all the things going on and the noise... and thats good for her? If you can handle the tokay thats alright, its certainly not natural for them but its alright, however dressing it up as a bat is not ok. Oh and turning your back and thus letting the cat get in the tokay tank to take the tail off is really iresponsible, although not as irresponsible as then going on to let the cat sniff the tokay at a later date.
05-16-2005 02:10PM View kus's Profile Visit kus's Homepage! View kus's Gallery  

Kita

Registered: 01/2005
Location: Waller, TX
Photos Uplaoded: 11
Comments Left: 0

You have a right to your opinions. Storm is happy and that's all that matters to me. She's happy enough to have started breeding this year.
05-26-2005 01:57AM View Kita's Profile View Kita's Gallery  

obeligz

Registered: 03/2002
Location: Norway, Europe
Photos Uplaoded: 47
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Standard gecko geek

IF this tockay is stressed out from handling, maltreatment and The cat, then..
How come it looks healthy and it's tail is nice and plump? why are there no signs of dehydration?
The animal is neither fat nor thin and clings well to the wall even though it has a rather bulky costume on.
The pic does seem odd to me, but it also looks cute.
Provided the animal isn't dressed up frequently on all kinds of holidays I don't really see a problem with this pic.
Just my 2 cents.
I rate this pic 4/5.

regards
obeligz
Rating: 4/5 
02-13-2006 11:37PM View obeligz's Profile Visit obeligz's Homepage! View obeligz's Gallery