Intro:
Attention Getter
What is your pet? The question will raise a discussion with group. Several examples can be given.
Significance
Here the quotation about pets and their owners will be placed in order to highlight the emotional aspect. Perhaps, some visual effects will be included as well.
Preview
Several words about the reasons of why people get pets will be shared. The list of unexpected animals as pets will be given with slight information on their owners.
Transition
Following levels of responsibility will be named: for the wellness of the creature, for the wellness of self; and for the wellness of others (social responsibility). The necessity of obtaining the right knowledge and skills will be highlighted.
Body:
Main Point 1 – Mental preparation
Sub Point – Things you need to know about Pythons before you get one
A1. Natural environment description
A2. What is Python and how does it function: life cycle, ways of receiving information, sizes
Sub Point – Understand those who may not support your decision
A1. Ophidiophobia
A2. Potential danger description
Transition: Once you have decided you want to have a Python, be ready to provide for it needs
Main Point 2 – Creating the appropriate environment for your Python
Sub Point – Choosing the right spot
A1. What terrarium requirements are necessary
A2. Where to place it in your apartment
Sub Point – Climate control
A1. Temperature: lamps and electrical carpet
A2. Humidity
Sub Point – Food delivery and growth maintenance
A1. What can Python eat
A2. How to feed your Python safely
A3. How to understand your Python is hungry
A4. Molting
Transition: Moreover, you should check on its health once in a while
Main Point 3 – Health issues
Sub Point – Prophylaxis
A1. Working out exercises
A2. Veterinary clinic attendance schedule
Sub Point – Most common diseases: cause and effect
A1. Pneumonia
A2. Skin Parasites
A3. Digestion issues
Transition: Healthy Python is a happy Python, so you can enjoy spending time with it
Main Point 4 – Spending time together: what to expect
Sub Point – Python love: how is it going to treat you
A1. Snakes are stupid
A2. You are not food if
A3. Several tips in order to establish hierarchy
Sub Point – Communication options
A1. Mutual Tactile Communication: massages
A2. Working out together
A3. Other crazy ideas
Silent Transition
Conclusion:
Review
Summing up the covered basic requirements for taking care.
Tie Back
Stating that Pythons do not need much of your attention, but they still need it if you decide to have one.
End with a Bang
We do not choose what to fall in love with.