March 7, 2024<\/p>\n
Contact:<\/u><\/strong> Newberry, Fla. <\/strong> \u2013 After learning that locally based reptile mill The Gourmet Rodent\u2014a self-professed nationwide supplier to Petco\u2014keeps thousands of snakes in small, barren plastic tubs without room to even extend their bodies to full length, PETA fired off a letter today to owner Mike Layman calling on him to move the snakes at his compound into enclosures at least as long as they are and to end the company\u2019s misleading claims that it\u2019s acceptable to house snakes in tanks that are just a third<\/em> of the length of their bodies.<\/p>\n A large, emaciated snake is kept in a small tub at a breeding operation. Credit: PETA<\/p><\/div>\n A large, emaciated snake is kept in a small tub at a breeding operation. Credit: PETA<\/em><\/p>\n Numerous peer-reviewed studies make it clear that to be psychologically and physically healthy, snakes held in captivity must be able to fully stretch out their bodies and that snakes who can\u2019t stretch out feel stressed and experience various health problems, including injuries, joint disease, constipation, and obesity.<\/p>\n \u201cAt this wretched reptile mill, tens of thousands of snakes are confined to tiny tubs stacked from floor to ceiling, unable to stretch out or engage in any natural behavior,\u201d says PETA Senior Vice President Daphna Nachminovitch. \u201cThe pet trade peddles in misery, and PETA urges people never to buy a snake or any other animal from a pet store or breeder.\u201d<\/p>\n
Nicole Perreira 202-483-7382 <\/p>\n