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    Re: Ball python struggling to swallow

    We took him to a vet yesterday, there was a bad smell at the time. They tried to remove the mouse while he was awake but he wasn't having it so they placed him under anaesthesia and were able to quickly remove the mouse. The vet and the rest of us are still confused as to why the mouse got stuck as it was a regular sized mouse he had taken before (I have my suspicions that it had something to do with the store we got him in).
    We took him home and about half an hour later he became unresponsive, my dad thought it was him just chilled out as he was still likely feeling the effects of the anaesthesia and my friend tried to comfort me saying that some animals after waking up from anaesthetic, fall into a deep sleep for a while (she works in the local vets) since then, he has still been unresponsive.
    I'm staying with my aunt for a while and my dad is going to Bury him tomorrow.
    Thank yous for your help and support <3

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