A bag? Did you get "her" from some shady guy hanging out behind a 7-11? Or some guy driving by in a van with dark tinted windows?
I'd suggest a long quarantine period before pairing "her" with anything...
what, you never heard of snake bags? I have no reason to doubt her health and she came from a very reputable rescue group. The only thing I question is how she was identified, since that could easily have gotten mixed up.
04-30-2014, 09:57 AM
bcr229
Re: Mystery girl
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Originally Posted by katep788
I have no reason to doubt her health and she came from a very reputable rescue group. The only thing I question is how she was identified, since that could easily have gotten mixed up.
While the group may be reputable, someone mis-ID'ed your girl. Not a mohave, may be a cinny as stated. I would call her a NUPO.
Rescues get stuck taking in a lot of sick and neglected animals, which is why I would definitely QT her for at least six months.
04-30-2014, 10:52 AM
katep788
Re: Mystery girl
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Originally Posted by bcr229
While the group may be reputable, someone mis-ID'ed your girl. Not a mohave, may be a cinny as stated. I would call her a NUPO.
Rescues get stuck taking in a lot of sick and neglected animals, which is why I would definitely QT her for at least six months.
I agree, she was probably mis-identified. She is in quarantine with her two "sisters" so no worries there. They are all definitely girls, we popped them right there. Thanks for all your input.