Are mice and rats for pet snakes sourced from factory farms?

Mice and rats for pet snakes are sometimes raised on factory farms, just like how some chickens are raised on big chicken farms.

Imagine a giant room full of tiny cages, that’s where the mice and rats live. They are kept in these small spaces, and they get food every day so they stay healthy and grow up strong. When it's time for them to be eaten by pet snakes, they are taken out of their cages and brought to the snake's home, like a little snack.

Sometimes, though, mice and rats aren't from factory farms. They might live in a big field or even inside a house, just like how some people have hamsters as pets. These mice and rats get to run around and play before they become snacks for snakes.

So, it depends on where the snake's food comes from, just like how your lunch can come from a fast-food restaurant, a grocery store, or even your own kitchen!

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Examples

  1. A pet snake eats a mouse that was raised in a large building with many other mice.
  2. Rats used for snakes are sometimes born and raised on farms like cows or chickens.
  3. Snakes in the wild eat small animals, but those in captivity might get food from factories.

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