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    Oh yes...clean the heck out of that cage! While you do that, put the snake in a box or snake bag (pillow case) to rest- out of your way, then with minimal handling, tuck
    him in to rest & digest. If his meal was that small, you still need to wait 5-7 days before feeding again...that's what is safe for the snake, their digestion is NOT like ours.

    From revisiting your other thread, I think this one is in good hands with you & you'll have him calmed down in no time once he's fed regularly & feeling better. Very few
    BPs are actually biters by nature...they're mostly shy & sweet, which is why so many people own them to begin with. How anyone can mistreat a snake by giving too little
    food or care is beyond me, but things are looking up for this lucky snake. Gender is not important at all, and that gives you plenty of time to think up names for either,
    or just do a unisex name.
    Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
    Eric Hoffer (1902 - 1983)

    The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” ~ Gandhi

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