Can't get bp out of my freakin' chair!
Ok, so this all started this morning.
l put my blue eyed Leucistic down for a moment to grab something out of another room (I know, I know shouldn't have left her alone even if it was for 30 seconds but she was curled up on a pillow she seems to think is hers). Come back 30 seconds later... No Lucy on the pillow, after a few minutes found herein the inner workings of my leather recliner. I've found it virtually impossible to coax her out (certainly don't want the inner workings of the chair to hurt her by moving it around, try to dismantle it and freak her out)..... My question is has anyone encountered a ball python in the inner workings of your recliners? Any bright ideas to try?.. Since tomorrow is feeding day I went ahead and tried frozen thawed and placed it at the base of the recliner hoping she'd come out. I even tried another frozen/thawed and then "brained" it because typically the feed response is REALLY REALLY fast. No luck. And now I've even tried a couple water mists to trigger her moving out on her own (I did this indirectly so she wouldn't recognize me as doing the misting). No luck still..
Any ideas?
Re: Can't get bp out of my freakin' chair!
I would start cutting the recliner when it gets closer to when you have to go to work. Just cut just deep enough to get in but not near the snake so you dont cut her. Also cut somewhere it can be stitched back together and not as noticeable, under a cushion or under it would be even better. If you left with the snake still in there it could get out and move before you came home. Furniture can be repaired or replaced, a pet cannot.
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Re: Can't get bp out of my freakin' chair!
Could you move the chair to a cooler place? If she gets cold she may leave to seek out heat. Or if it's cold already make it a lot warmer. If she's warmed up she may explore.
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