As the title says I need help and advice on what to do since my BP escaped.
My BP (Hersha) is between a foot and two feet in length (the place I adopted him from never told me his length & I kept forgetting to measure him) and is a bit over 9 months old.
I'm not sure where he could've gone since my apartment is generally an open place with not many places that are too enclosed. My sister and her boyfriend both came up to where I live to help look for him and we had no luck. I'm not exactly sure what to do and everywhere else online has been of no help to me. I have to leave for a night tomorrow because of a Christmas gift that's making me go to a mountain resort (I've already agreed to pay for half of it and everyone has organized their schedule to fit this and I'd feel even more miserable if I said we couldn't do it last minute). I also have two cats that live in my apartment. One is very timid, shy, and is scared of him, so I know she couldn't have injured him. The other one is very curious & isn't afraid of much, to put it simply, so I'm not sure how he would act around him. Should I be worried that they may hurt each other?
I live in Wisconsin and my apartment building's hallways are generally very cool compared to the inside of my apartment. My front door is a bit lifted off of the ground, so I'm not sure if he could've left my apartment. If he has somehow gone out there, I'm more worried about someone else in the apartment building finding him and doing something horrible to him because in my experience, people do not like snakes.
Does anyone think he could still be inside my apartment and, if so, any advice on how to lure him out of hiding? I've been so worried since I woke up and found his enclosure was broken (one of my cats have been known to lay on it, so my guess is that he broke it since he's a bit overweight) and it's got me so stressed out since he changed my life and made me so much happier. I've never felt this feeling of loss and stress at the same time. I just need advice on how to get him back... please help me...