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  • 12-29-2011, 06:24 PM
    fluffpuffgerbil
    Helpish..... how flexible are pythons REALLY? DX
    Because Kallista's trying to cram herself into this draw in my desk that I didn't know she was trying to cram herself into and 1) ICANNOT pull the draw out 2) I CANNOT get her out 3) I'm starting to panic she's just kinda hanging there now and I can't pull her out... I don't want to hurt her and she's REALLY strong.



    I don't know what to do.
  • 12-29-2011, 06:26 PM
    mr.spooky
    get a mouse and lure her out with that.
    spooky
  • 12-29-2011, 06:27 PM
    fluffpuffgerbil
    Seriously. that's the best you can come up with.
    'I'm seriously thinking she's stuck and IDK What to do.
  • 12-29-2011, 06:29 PM
    VEXER19
    Whatever you do don't pull. Gonn have to wait it out or a pic would help
  • 12-29-2011, 06:31 PM
    fluffpuffgerbil
    I'll get a picture up. And I'll make sure no one pulls on her
  • 12-29-2011, 06:37 PM
    VEXER19
    Honestly how much do you care about the desk? My handy self would take it apart but if your not handy then I wouldn't even think about it cause you could kill it if you slip up. Once you get a pick I can definately tell you if there is away to approach it but you need to stay calm. I've seen my girl squeeze into some amazingly smal places. Your snake will be fine and isn't gonna break its own back. So post the pic and we will move on from there.
  • 12-29-2011, 06:41 PM
    fluffpuffgerbil
    We were able to get her out, luckily.
    We didn't pull on her, so don't worry, but dad was able to shift the drawer after removign a couple of screws and she got herself pulled out. She's fine and isn't hurt.

    She's got some scraped up scales, but other than that, she's alright.

    I'll post some pictures anyway.

    *now she's clinging onto me*
  • 12-29-2011, 06:44 PM
    cmack91
    Re: Helpish..... how flexible are pythons REALLY? DX
    nevermind, i see you already got her out
  • 12-29-2011, 06:46 PM
    fluffpuffgerbil
    She's breathing pretty heavy though, like I can hear her exhale every now and then.


    Is that just because she's stressed and catching her breath from being squished?
  • 12-29-2011, 06:48 PM
    VEXER19
    I was going to tell you to pull some drawers at first but would have been bad advice until I had seen what drawer and the setup of the dresser. Well glad you got her out.
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