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GlacialFreez
01 December 2008, 09:14 PM
We all knew it would happen some day.

Calculations by the British Federation of Herpetologists (BFH) indicate that there are now as many as eight million reptiles and amphibians being kept as pets in the UK. This compares to an estimated dog population of 6.5 million.

The growth in reptile numbers is so rapid that within years they will overtake the country's nine million cats to become Britain's most popular pets.

Chris Newman, chairman of the Federation, said: "There are now, without question, more pet reptiles than pet dogs in the UK. You only have to look at the way the market has grown. I have no doubt that there are now between seven and eight million reptiles living as pets in the UK.

"Reptiles' popularity as mainstream pets has grown immensely. There has been an explosion in numbers. They have moved from being niche to being mainstream.


Full Article (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/3500882/Reptiles-now-more-popular-pets-than-dogs.html)

Dracophile
01 December 2008, 09:26 PM
Good news and bad news. Bad news is that I know a lot of them probably aren't being properly cared for because they are simply "cool" pets to have. They demand a lot of attention and care.

conman1001
01 December 2008, 11:39 PM
Good news and bad news. Bad news is that I know a lot of them probably aren't being properly cared for because they are simply "cool" pets to have. They demand a lot of attention and care.

What about that good news?

Dracophile
02 December 2008, 06:12 AM
What about that good news?

The good news is that there's a lot of reptiles. :P

The Chosen One
02 December 2008, 07:15 PM
They probably included zoos in that figure. o:<