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How long is too long?

annjaret Mar 17, 2004 10:12 AM

My 6 month old cornsnake is quite the escape artist. I think that he enlists help from the cat. He got out two weeks ago and I have searched every inch of my house looking for him. It hasn't been extremely cold, but nights have been below freezing. I found about an inch gap between the floor and the wall behind the refrigerator and think that he must have gone back there. The frige is one of the warmest places he could have gotten to. If he has gotten into the walls then the temperatures were very cold. Do you think that there is a chance that I could still find my little guy? I have tried scenting just about everything in the house. He was a great eater so I'm sure he's hungry. I'm just so afraid that he got too cold...I'm afraid that I'll soon be posting in the pet loss forum. Thanks.
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annjaret

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lilroach56 Apr 08, 2004 08:58 PM

if you live in the southern half of the US then he will probably be still alive, if he got some food. Cornsnakes live all over the US.
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