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My cat caught a ring neck and injured it. The wounds seem to be limited to peeled scales and scratch marks. We have a tone of these that nest under the house. I am wondering if I should keep it until it heals or release it injured. It is in the low 50's right now and the snake was lethargic. It has warmed up and buried itself in the aspen bedding I put in a jar. I put a small cup of water in with it. I believe this is the second time I have caught this snake. I moved it to my garden the first time and this snake was beside the raised garden bed when the cat found it. Should I just put it back there.
If you haven't already I would recommend (if you have the time/resources) caring for it like a pet snake until it gets less lethargic and more healthy.
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