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Well unfortunately the video is not loading properly. I will try it again tomorrow, too tired at this point. I'll say that the snake is MUCH stronger than it appears. However I did manage to wrestle her out of the nook she was in and all is well.
Here she is eating the mouse still inside the nook.
When I say adamant I mean it. Took me about 10 mins to finally get her *** out of that space and let her eat the mouse.
And here she is back where she belongs.
Hope the videos work for me. They are on my camera but not loading to the computer properly to put onto photobucket.com
Best thread ever Alex. Thanks so much for sharing your adventure. I was in tears as I read through it last night.
Nice to see that all is well with you, your snake and the Vette. You did say that was a mouse she is eating and not one of your fingers or something worse! I sure hope that vid works. Oh, I didn't notice if you told us her name. I hate calling her "snake".
No wonder she tried so hard to stay where she was! I know that if I was your snake, I'd sooner be cruisin around in the back of your Vette than being stuck in the little cage
glad you got her out safe and sound. When i was younger(13) i was outside with my Green Iguana sitting on top of my little sisters swing set. i was out working on a bike i had. Anyway i went in the house for a minute came back out and he was gone. i was so upset. Anyway, 4 days went by and i came home from school and he was laying in the sun by the tree next to the swing. He just looked at me goofy when i picked him up All was good and i could finally sleep again. i could ride bike around town with it on my shoulders and it would stay there and ride along. Great pet to be honest. Miss him sometimes...