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Woman Inseparable From Pet Snail Who She Talks To Every Day

Woman Inseparable From Pet Snail Who She Talks To Every Day

They love nothing more curling up on the sofa together at her home in Krakow, Poland

Jess Hardiman

Jess Hardiman

Many people choose to keep things traditional when they decide to get a pet - a friendly Golden Retriever or super-fluffy Persian cat, perhaps. But one woman has decided to opt for something a little less orthodox, having chosen a giant African snail as her cuddly companion.

Magdalena Dusza has had her pet snail Misiek since she rescued it six years ago from a pet shop that didn't know how best to look after him.

She said: "They kept him in a very small box, with low humidity, which is deadly for snails, and he had an invasion of parasites and damaged shell.

"At first when I saw him, I couldn't even recognize the species.

"I didn't believe he would survive the night and didn't want to pay for an almost dead animal.

"After a sleepless night, I decided that I have to give him a chance and rescue him.

"That day, I went back and bought him."

They love cuddling on the sofa.
Caters/Misiek - olbrzymi ślimak Achatina

Now Magdalena and Misiek - which fittingly is Polish for 'teddy bear' - love nothing more curling up on the sofa together at her home in Krakow, Poland.

Magdalena continued: "I had dreamed about owning a giant snail since I was in primary school.

"We had a similar snail in our biology classroom as a school pet, and I fell in love with these amazing creatures."

With a 130-litre tank, Misiek takes up a pretty hefty amount of space in Magdalena's home, but in spite of that, she says it's very easy to look after him.

She said: "He eats mostly vegetables and fruits.

"His favourites are sweet potatoes and bananas. He is also a great fan of fish flakes food.

"Snails do not have very complex nervous system, so we don't interact in the traditional sense like a cat or a dog.

"However, this really doesn't stop me from talking to Misiek every day."

Caters/Misiek - olbrzymi ślimak Achatina

While Magdalena is happy with her unusual choice of pet, not everyone is quite so positive about her giant African snail.

She explained: "There are also sometimes negative reactions, like people being disgusted.

"Sometimes they try to joke and ask me if I am going to cook and eat my snail, but to be honest, it is not really funny at all.

"Despite these comments, owning Misiek is a very unusual but rewarding passion, especially when you can observe your snails growing big and healthy.

"Because they are so slow and majestic, observing them is good for nerves, it makes you calm and relaxed.

"I would advise everyone to go and get a giant snail for their own."

Featured Image Credit: Caters

Topics: News, Weird, Animals