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    Really upset right now... *feeding injury*

    So I came into the office Monday to find out that one of my employees had brought his family down to the office and fed Cola on Saturday without notifying me. I've always been the only one that fed her and have never hinted at the fact that I would be okay with anyone else doing that. Now, while the snake is here in my office and everyone is able to enjoy having her around, there is no question that this is MY snake and I am completely responsible for her care. She stays in my office behind a locked door. It just so happens that the person that did this has a key to my office.

    I was a little perturbed about it but let it go because she had been ready to feed (it had been about 8 days since her last meal), but I let it go.

    I'm back to being really pissed, though, now that I had her out and about this morning and discovered a feeding injury underneath her head. About 3 inches back on her belly she has a small puncture wound (I'm assuming from the rat's teeth or nails). She has never sustained any notable injury during feeding while in my care, but that isn't to say this wouldn't have happened if I had fed Cola. But now I can't stop thinking about it, you know, wondering "what if I had fed her... would she still have been injured"?

    I already told everybody that I don't ever want that happening again without my presence. Just more ammo for me to convince my wife to let me bring her home! She is weakening her stance, now that I've had her more than 7 months and there haven't been any issues with her at all. Maybe I'll get her home soon

    Anyway, here is the best pic I could get of the injury. Should I put neosporin on it or something? How do I care for this?


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    Re: Really upset right now... *feeding injury*

    Yeah, I would put just a dab of neosporin on there (without painkiller). She'll be fine. They are a lot tougher than we think. It will probably be gone with her next shed.

    I would definately be reminding the co-workers, that is not ok. I always have people wanting to feed my snakes. I really don't think it's that exciting after the 200th time. Where did they get the rat?
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    Re: Really upset right now... *feeding injury*

    Just keep the enclosure clean. You can dab a little bit of neosporin (without the painkiller, its toxic) but it isn't completely necessary.
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    Re: Really upset right now... *feeding injury*

    She should be fine, but it still stinks that she got nabbed, especially under the circumstances. I would be upset too and it's perfectly reasonable for you to not be okay with other people feeding your snake without asking you.

    I honestly don't get why people have a strange desire to feed snakes. I understand initially wanting to see it or watch a few times, it is pretty interesting and it's so different from things we normally see everyday. But after a while it's not all that exciting and it's just like feeding your dogs... I mean, I personally don't have many people lining up to feed my goldfish or anything. :/

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    Re: Really upset right now... *feeding injury*

    Quote Originally Posted by alittleFREE View Post
    She should be fine, but it still stinks that she got nabbed, especially under the circumstances. I would be upset too and it's perfectly reasonable for you to not be okay with other people feeding your snake without asking you.

    I honestly don't get why people have a strange desire to feed snakes. I understand initially wanting to see it or watch a few times, it is pretty interesting and it's so different from things we normally see everyday. But after a while it's not all that exciting and it's just like feeding your dogs... I mean, I personally don't have many people lining up to feed my goldfish or anything. :/
    Its probably because they dont own it and have probably never seen a snake eat OR they just think its extremely interesting

    however.. that does not make what they did okay. at all. ever.

    Get your snake home very soon or give a strict warning that if it happens again without you there, that there will be negative consequences.

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    Re: Really upset right now... *feeding injury*

    Your actually not supposed to be using the neosporin with petroleum or pain killer in it. The petro. will cause scales to fall off. Yous snake is going to be fine though.
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    Re: Really upset right now... *feeding injury*

    Quote Originally Posted by MikeV View Post
    Its probably because they dont own it and have probably never seen a snake eat OR they just think its extremely interesting
    If I remember correctly, this snake is at his office? So his coworkers have all seen it eat.

    It sounds to me like the coworker was trying to show off to his family by feeding the snake.. that's what I kind of find ehh not desirable, especially since he didn't bother to call the OP to ask if it was okay :/

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    Re: Really upset right now... *feeding injury*

    Quote Originally Posted by alittleFREE View Post
    If I remember correctly, this snake is at his office? So his coworkers have all seen it eat.

    It sounds to me like the coworker was trying to show off to his family by feeding the snake.. that's what I kind of find ehh not desirable, especially since he didn't bother to call the OP to ask if it was okay :/
    Yeha that could be true too. I thought at first that it was mainly at the office because he couldnt have it at home and his co-workers never really saw it

    So you are probably right, which is weird though because if he wanted to look cool infront of his family why would he take the "ill feed the snake" approach

    Its just very odd lol!

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    Re: Really upset right now... *feeding injury*

    It was pretty weird. Everybody likes looking at the snake, but I'm the only one that ever cares for it, so it just completely caught me off guard. I think I'm just going to really start pressuring my wife to let me bring her home.

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    Re: Really upset right now... *feeding injury*

    Quote Originally Posted by twistedtails View Post
    Your actually not supposed to be using the neosporin with petroleum or pain killer in it. The petro. will cause scales to fall off. Yous snake is going to be fine though.
    I have not heard of this and plain neosporin has been recommended countless times by every senior member of this site in the short time I've been around.

    It kind of just weird that they would feed your pet without asking. Unless you've been informed, you probably wouldn't even think that the cute little mouse or rat could be a danger to your big, predatory snake. And that sort of injury can happen with any live feeding. When they wrap up, the prey just might have a place to fight back right in front of their face.

    Don't beat yourself up. Don't beat them up (too much. They acted out of ignorance. Mostly). And keep working the wife.
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