my cat attacked my snake...
so I had my snake out, chillin on top of her tank for a split freakin second and one of my cats jumps up and swatted her, claws out, from what i saw. I inspected the snake and i see one scale that looks dented...
do i need to do something? neosporin?
snake seemed unphased cept she was anxious to get back into her hide.
Re: my cat attacked my snake...
Hi,
If there are no puctures then I probably wouldn't bother with the neosporin ( if you do use it remember it has to be the kind without painkiller ) and just keep an eye on her for a couple of days.
dr del
Re: my cat attacked my snake...
If there's no blood, the snake is probably fine.
I never allow my dog or cats in the same room when I have my snakes out. You shouldn't either. Cats and dogs are carnivorous and will KILL and EAT your snake.
Re: my cat attacked my snake...
Hi,
White might mean they are wood mites - do you use a bark mulch substrate?
Inspect her heat pits and around the rim of her eyes to see if there are any bugs in there and check the waterbowl for what look like black poppy seeds.
dr del
Re: my cat attacked my snake...
Hi,
You can freeze or bake the bark I think. Or just order a can of Provent-a-mite and pretreat it.
I just started using newspaper instead. :P
Makes for a cleaner cage too as you replace all of it when it gets soiled. :gj:
It lets you see exactly how much liquid they can pee that is currently getting abosorbed into your repti-bark. :O
dr del
p.s.
does anyone remember the cure for smily addiction? I seem to be having a relapse. :oops:
Re: my cat attacked my snake...
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Originally Posted by
herekitkitty
yeah i use something called repti bark. she also has some tree limb type things i got from the pet store. how do i get rid of them? nothin in the water that i can see.
You can always get some Provent-A-Mite, but for wood mites, some people just bake the wood and substrate in the oven before using it...
Re: my cat attacked my snake...
Hi,
No wood mites shouldn't hurt your snake at all. People just tend not to like having bugs in the enclosure.
To reassure yourself they are wood mites you can also wipe the snake down with a wet paper towel - reptile mites would be drinking her blood and pooping on her so, when their droppings are on wet paper down they leach out brown. If any dots or powder do not produce brown rings after ten minutes or so on the paper towel they won't be mite droppings.
dr del