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Depending on your definition of the word PET the number of pets in this household may vary a little. But for Jun practically anything can be seen as a pet. From a small bug, you can find in your backyard, over smaller rodents up to his giant Burmese pythons. He loves and cares about them all. But not everything in this house is much out of the ordinary. With a small bunny named Felix and (sometimes) even a little budgie named Lily. Although, Lily doesn't belong to Jun or his partners. Instead, the little bird is the beloved pet of his Parent's Girlfriend Naomi. Being completely deaf Naomi isn't bothered by the bird's loud nature and very vocal personality. ( unlike most neighbors)

But with Felix and Lilly accounted for the amount of "Normal" pets isn't going to get much bigger. There are a few big goldfish and some other smaller fish in a big pond in the garden but that is about it. The rest of the many animals that get to live on the big property are rather unique. Even more, so the once Jun bred himself. After a lot of research, Jun attempted his first time breading some of his smaller snakes. A huge success, with 22 eggs. 22 tiny snake babies to love and care for. Not every baby can stay but for now, Sam and Flo spend hours staring at the little hatchlings. While Jun is just happy that his very first clutch did so well. And the babies are very cute so they're probably going to find a nice home soon. Until then they are taken care of and adored. 

But even the cutest babies have to grow up eventually. A fitting example would be Jun's biggest and oldest snake Pacco. Having purchased Paco has a hatchling at only a few weeks old the snake has now grown up to be about 5m in length. Of course, Pacco will forever stay just a baby for his owner. And with this snake breed getting to be up to 25 years old there still are many years to go with Pacco. Looking at him it's safe to say this snake just simply doesn't care. Crawling around like the place is his and napping when- and wherever he wants. Only ever really waking up to eat or find a different place for the next nap.

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