Within the last week I have heard two stories that involved Burmese pythons in Florida. The first was in regard to the death of a python as it attempted to eat an alligator. The last one, very sad actually, was about the death of a pet Siamese cat that was eaten by a python. Burmese pythons are an invasive species and apparently have been multiplying from discarded pets. Hopefully, the alligator population will have some effect in stemming the growth, but this has to be a big concern for the existing wildlife, birds, pets and children. Why people "discard" pets that they no longer want has always been a mystery to me, particularly snakes. What makes snake owners who don't want their snakes, think that the rest of us do? 



