AFTER your article ‘Pub crawlers’ (LT, August 25), I can just imagine Victor Meldrew enjoying his pub pint and suddenly saying “I don’t believe it!”

There was this great python circling itself round my neck and this galapagos dragon trying to get up my leg. I didn’t know what to expect next, so I ordered a double brandy.

Which poses the question to pet owners whether these types of God’s creatures should be taken from their natural habitat to be sold as pets.

Of course they shouldn’t, and the Government should legislate against the commercialisation of such trade. All credit to Gareth and Brian of the Plough, Grimsargh, for rescuing these creatures, and they are knowledgable about them.

But the only pets that should be roaming a pub are a cat and a dog.

Ken Robinson.