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I am one lucky gal!!

waspinator421 Mar 31, 2010 07:27 PM

So a couple weeks ago I went out of town for the weekend. I didn't check on my newest babies (Thayeri Kingsnakes) until the Tuesday following my return. When I did, I found the female's bin, the one I bought the pair to get.... empty. Instantly my heart sunk, and I looked around the immediate area, but she was so teeny tiny, that she could have been anywhere! Also, she could have been prowling for days since I didn't know when she escaped.

The thing that baffled me the most about this is how she got out. I kept her in my quarantine area the same way I do almost every time I get a new snake in. She was in a shoe-box sized tub with heavy heavy books on top, and I've never had a baby escape in this setup ever. She must've squished her body and spent a loooong time working her way out!

Despite the fact that there was little to no chance of ever seeing her again, I set out some snake traps in various locations in my apartment. As the days went by with nothing in the traps, my little hope of ever seeing her again was pretty much gone. Not only is it very likely she could have fallen down the vent and into the furnace, but I have two cats roaming around that could have killed her as well. This apartment is old, and has lots of small holes and hiding places that I'd never be able to tear into, so I just resigned myself to the fact that she was gone.

Well, yesterday I was putzing on the computer when I heard one of my cats getting into a stack of newspapers I had put there earlier. I scolded him and turned around to see what he was getting into, and saw him trotting off and out of the bedroom with a long skinny brown thing hanging from his mouth.

At first I thought it was just a piece of stray sphagnum moss, but then I realized I didn't have any moss in that area, and maybe, just maybe, it was the snake! I got up to see where he had gone, and found him in the bathroom watching this tiny snake that he had set down on the rug. My heart leaped and I scooped her up and immediately checked her over. She was fine!! The cat didn't even harm her in the least!

I had to hold her and look at her for 10 minutes before I put her back in her (more secure) bin. I set her in the water dish first, and she immediately took a long drink. Today I offered her food, and nom nom nom, she ate it up!

So yeah, I am so freaking lucky that I got this snake back, let alone with no harm done to her. If that cat had found her at any other time, he probably would have killed her eventually.

I am going to name her Xena, since she is apparently super strong, escaped inprisonment, went on a long journey through strange lands, and even defeated a huge monster!

Sorry for such a long post, but I just can't believe my luck!

If you made it through... thanks for reading!!

Here are a couple pics that I took of her today:


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Aubrey Ross

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Replies (9)

Jlassiter Mar 31, 2010 07:52 PM

Congrats Aubrey...Glad you got her back.....
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John Lassiter
Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part...
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reako45 Mar 31, 2010 07:58 PM

Lucky indeed. Glad your cat found her. Great little story to go along w/ the pics of her.

reako45

a153fish Mar 31, 2010 08:23 PM

It's nice to hear a happy ending to one of these escape stories! Oh and that is a very nice snake too. Congrats and good luck with it.
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King Snakes! Who can make a better mouse trap?
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DMong Mar 31, 2010 09:23 PM

LOL!!,.......what a great happy ending to the story!. The little snake is one lucky gal too!..LOL!

~Doug
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"a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing"

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peters Mar 31, 2010 10:07 PM

i have a fugative baby snake too. please explaia "snake trap"as I would like to give it a try. thanks, pete

waspinator421 Apr 03, 2010 01:25 PM

I have heard of a couple different ways. What I did was cut a small hole in one of those cups you get superworms in. The hole just big enough for the snake to crawl in through. I then put a crumpled paper towel in there for it to hide in and a thawed pinky mouse right inside on top of the paper towel. I also dragged the pinky mouse across the floor near the trap so it could more easily pick up the scent. The theory is that the snake will go inside to eat the mouse, but then the bulge will prevent the snake from getting out the tiny hole it entered.

I've never used this trap before now, so I can't say first hand if it works or not, but it is at least something to try.

Good luck finding your snake!!
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Aubrey Ross

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pyromaniac Apr 02, 2010 10:39 AM

Glad you found Xena! I have 18 snakes, from very small pyros to big beefy pituophis, and 6 cats that live in the cabin. I have become obsessive compulsive about checking the cage security. Never lost anybody but had some close calls due to systems operator failure. In lieu of stacking books try bungee cords for tubs and other plastic shoebox type containers. A thing that has happened with people stacking heavy objects on top of cages is the snake will manage to get it's head into the crevice, but get stuck part way out and wind up dying, trapped in the tight space. With bungees the lid can be kept on too tight for the snake to get it's head into the crevice.

waspinator421 Apr 03, 2010 01:26 PM

Thanks for the tips.. I may have to try that someday. Thankfully I don't have to rely on heavy objects for my main collection, lol.
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Aubrey Ross

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www.SlipstreamSerpents.com

waspinator421 Apr 03, 2010 01:27 PM

Thanks to all for your replies... I am so happy to have her back!!
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Aubrey Ross

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