Mistakes In Exotic Pet Rescue Part 2 of 2
Assess the situation properly when performing a rescue operation for your exotic pet. If you feel iffy about the situation, trust your instincts and don’t go for it. There are clearly some situations which would require you to not get overly emotional and think rationally. This is one of those times. Sometimes, an effort to save an exotic pet who doesn’t want to be saved may pose a greater risk for you. So make sure you can gauge the situation properly before you take any action. Make sure that in every attempt to rescue a pet, especially an exotic type, you have already counted the cost of saving the animal. It might distress you in the long run to have saved an exotic pet and will have done you more harm. One can never underestimate the importance of this.
Maybe the exotic pet is new and you haven’t acquired the skill to predict its moods in threatening situations. Or maybe you don’t exactly own a pet but you saw an exotic-looking animal walking along your backyard. Of course, in this case, the very best thing to do is to call the nearest exotic pet rescue group. A library wouldn’t be the most practical answer given the potential urgency of the situation.
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