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Re: I messed up big time with my baby bp
Gee...you guys make it seem like I just didn't care. I'm a new ball python owner and I went out of my way to create an account here in hopes of seeing what to do after I made a horrible mistake. The car is not mine which is why I was making a big deal about it. You think I'm not devastated that my poor baby ball python is gone? I didn't see what good it would do to mourn him even further on the thread. So much for "friendliest online community" :'(
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Re: I messed up big time with my baby bp
 Originally Posted by sadpythonowner
Gee...you guys make it seem like I just didn't care. I'm a new ball python owner and I went out of my way to create an account here in hopes of seeing what to do after I made a horrible mistake. The car is not mine which is why I was making a big deal about it. You think I'm not devastated that my poor baby ball python is gone? I didn't see what good it would do to mourn him even further on the thread. So much for "friendliest online community" :'(
I don't know how much advice there is for anyone to give. The main focus here is keeping healthy animals. The cause of death is pretty obvious so there is no need to speculate on that. It's a sad situation. Not much else to say.
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Re: I messed up big time with my baby bp
 Originally Posted by sadpythonowner
Gee...you guys make it seem like I just didn't care. I'm a new ball python owner and I went out of my way to create an account here in hopes of seeing what to do after I made a horrible mistake. The car is not mine which is why I was making a big deal about it. You think I'm not devastated that my poor baby ball python is gone? I didn't see what good it would do to mourn him even further on the thread. So much for "friendliest online community" :'(
I'm sorry people jump to conclusions, but it is based on your posts and questions... Your first question was "the snake died in the car because he can smell it but we still can't find it. HELP." So we figure that he's already dead, and give suggestions on how to find the body/take the car apart.
Your next post was "will that lower the value of the car in any way?", so I think it's easy to jump to conclusions. :\
I think this is the friendliest snake community there is, but of course people here will feel disappointed when they see a new owner getting their snake killed out of carelessness and nothing else. It's an animal-loving community, after all.
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Re: I messed up big time with my baby bp
 Originally Posted by sadpythonowner
Gee...you guys make it seem like I just didn't care. I'm a new ball python owner and I went out of my way to create an account here in hopes of seeing what to do after I made a horrible mistake. The car is not mine which is why I was making a big deal about it. You think I'm not devastated that my poor baby ball python is gone? I didn't see what good it would do to mourn him even further on the thread. So much for "friendliest online community" :'(
You actually did get some advice on how to go about retrieving the body. And restoring the car.
Did you not see those replies ?
Did you appreciate the help?
If you get advice but only come back to ask a question whether a dead stinking animal body inside of a car will lower its value, well, people wonder.
Like I said before, its an unfortunate situation. Lesson learned.
The value of the car will definitely plummet unless you find and remove the dead body and any parts that liquids may have seeped into. Time if of essence. Your best bet is a garage that also does detailing. They will know how to remove seats and panels and carpets, to get to hard to reach areas. They usually also have experience in removal of filth and odors. The longer you wait, the worse it will get, though.
I'm not sure what else there is to say or do.
I wish you good luck, I'm sure your boyfriend is probably not thrilled, to say the least.
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Re: I messed up big time with my baby bp
 Originally Posted by sadpythonowner
Gee...you guys make it seem like I just didn't care. I'm a new ball python owner and I went out of my way to create an account here in hopes of seeing what to do after I made a horrible mistake. The car is not mine which is why I was making a big deal about it. You think I'm not devastated that my poor baby ball python is gone? I didn't see what good it would do to mourn him even further on the thread. So much for "friendliest online community" :'(
I'm sorry, but I have to take the side of the members who have commented below...
 Originally Posted by cletus
I don't know how much advice there is for anyone to give. The main focus here is keeping healthy animals. The cause of death is pretty obvious so there is no need to speculate on that. It's a sad situation. Not much else to say.
Definitely a sad situation, as healthy animals are our top priority.
 Originally Posted by redshepherd
I'm sorry people jump to conclusions, but it is based on your posts and questions... Your first question was "the snake died in the car because he can smell it but we still can't find it. HELP." So we figure that he's already dead, and give suggestions on how to find the body/take the car apart.
Your next post was "will that lower the value of the car in any way?", so I think it's easy to jump to conclusions. :\
I think this is the friendliest snake community there is, but of course people here will feel disappointed when they see a new owner getting their snake killed out of carelessness and nothing else. It's an animal-loving community, after all.
I have to agree that the OPs question so quickly and seamlessly changing to concern about the re-sale value of the car was pretty unfortunate and certainly gives the indication that the car's value is more important than the LIFE of the snake...
 Originally Posted by zina10
You actually did get some advice on how to go about retrieving the body. And restoring the car.
Did you not see those replies ?
Did you appreciate the help?
If you get advice but only come back to ask a question whether a dead stinking animal body inside of a car will lower its value, well, people wonder.
Like I said before, its an unfortunate situation. Lesson learned.
The value of the car will definitely plummet unless you find and remove the dead body and any parts that liquids may have seeped into. Time if of essence. Your best bet is a garage that also does detailing. They will know how to remove seats and panels and carpets, to get to hard to reach areas. They usually also have experience in removal of filth and odors. The longer you wait, the worse it will get, though.
I'm not sure what else there is to say or do.
I wish you good luck, I'm sure your boyfriend is probably not thrilled, to say the least.
Yup, sad. Members offer condolences and advice on how to find the unfortunate mistake and the OP is all hurt that members are pointing out the carelessness that killed this poor animal, and we are also living in the real world where the death of an animal is heartbreaking and the value of the vehicle is secondary.
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Re: I messed up big time with my baby bp
Per your post, the baby snake is dead with a known cause of death. There's nothing left for a snake forum to give advice on. If it turns out you've misidentified the smell and the snake is alive, I'm sure people would be thrilled to help. The question of your car's value and how to take it apart to remove a dead animal is better asked to an auto forum. People here are less likely to have interest or knowledge in disassembling car interiors. People here would also mostly have started asking how to pull it apart to find the snake before it smelled dead, as shown by all the "I pulled my couch apart to find my snake" posts. The only thing left right now for a snake forum would be sympathy for a snake killed by your mistake, which you've said you don't want.
Tl;dr: ask an auto forum if you want to know about car values. Come back if you have any actual snake-specific questions.
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