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Thread: Missing snake.

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    Congrats on both.
    Glad you found her before the kittens were born.

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    Re: Missing snake.

    Hi,

    I had this problem a few months ago. My snake, Sid, made his big escape upstairs. I didn't know what to do.. I looked everywhere I could possibly think of. Finally, I thought about pouring neat rows of flour between all the doorways and any other place I thought he might go. I made sure to make the rows of flour as tall, thick and neat as I could so that if a snake slithered through it would be easy to tell. A couple nights later my husband and I noticed some slither marks in a doorway downstairs and we looked around i that room and sure enough Sid was in there. I was so surprised that he had somehow made it downstairs. I wasn't even going to put flour down there because I didn't think there could be any way he could get down there. Anyway, my husband and I found him in that downstairs room halfway into the wall. whew! Now I am much more careful when I put the top back on his cage! I saw that someone had mentioned this idea before and I just wanted you to know that it worked really well for me. I hope it does for you too. It is so frustrating to have a missing snake,,, not just because you are worried about him but because everyone else in the house looks at you like you are the devil for "letting" a snake escape in "their" house. !!! Good luck finding your snake as easily as I found Sid. elysheva

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    No wonder he didn't go to the nice warm hide... he found a DIFFERENT nice warm hide, lol. Congrats on the safe location of snake and the new kittens! My mom used to breed Persians, and while I hated that breed (my god you will be hard pressed to find a cat breed with more neurosis, the inbreeding is atrocious) I miss having the new bitty fluff balls.

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    Re: Missing snake.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lizardlicks View Post
    No wonder he didn't go to the nice warm hide... he found a DIFFERENT nice warm hide, lol. Congrats on the safe location of snake and the new kittens! My mom used to breed Persians, and while I hated that breed (my god you will be hard pressed to find a cat breed with more neurosis, the inbreeding is atrocious) I miss having the new bitty fluff balls.
    Yeah, to be honest I'm against the breeding of animals that have such big health problems (pugs, munchkin cats, Persians etc.) but that doesn't keep me from falling in love with the little guys. Here's some pics of the kittens and I'll drop a picture of my cat (the mom) later. We didn't intend for her to get pregnant, though we didn't get her fixed because I wanted her to have one litter before getting that done, I just didn't want her to have that litter now lol. Everyone kept letting her out of the house while she was in heat though, so it ended up happening. Definitely going to get her fixed now though.




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    This is my baby (the momma).


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    Re: Missing snake.

    yay, happy endings! plus 4 new happy beginnings!!!
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