Posted by:
BrandonSander
at Fri Jul 31 11:37:53 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BrandonSander ]
Wow, really????
After everything that has been going on... I'll bite my tongue as much as possible, but please, don't expect others that respond to do as much. It's likely that you'll receive at least one or two pretty ticked off replies and right now, with everything else that has been going on, the posters wouldn't be completely in the wrong to express their feelings about this.
Anyways, the best that you can hope for is that it didn't find it's way out of the car. However, since they can squeeze into super small places there is no way for you to know if it escaped the car completely or if you just haven't found it yet. In this case, not finding it does NOT mean that it still isn't in the car somewhere.
My sister in law used to always bring her snake with her into her car and one time I remember her losing it. We tore that car apart until it was discovered that it had climbed into the dash. We ended up taking her entire dash apart and a few other things. The snake was nestled up next to her firewall in the car. Between taking her car apart and a few (VERY STERN) words from me, she never did that again.
Don't be surprised if you end up doing something similar. It could be in a similar place or up underneath a seat (so don't adjust them forward, backward, up or down unless you are COMPLETELY CERTAIN that it isn't up under there). If it is under a seat you may end up removing the seat to be able to get at it.
This might not be an easy "rescue" so be sure that you have one or two people that know cars and are not afraid of snakes to help you out. ----- . . . . Stay United!

"...I say 'apparently' because despite all our progress she is not at all a tame or handle-able snake and gettting her from that cage would re-start a war.. and we've had a good armistice for several months now."-Gus Rentfro - I love this quote!
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