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Rescued- injured corn

The odds were against her but... it seems as though she had decided to embrace life for all their worth...
She managed to pass the meal down and poop- she has a chance.
I hope she will continue to grow... It really brightens the day when you see a little success story like this
Great news!!! I really am pulling for her, you know.

Actually, one of my most recent updates (Everest) escaped a few months ago... I spent some time looking for him, to no avail. BUT, after a few weeks, I was putting laundry away and had set down a laundry basket LOADED with clothes. As I was walking away, I noticed a body and tail flailing away from UNDER the basket... So I grabbed the basket and tossed it aside to find Everest underneath. I picked him up and checked for injury... didn't see any obvious signs, but, let me tell ya... I breathed a GREAT sigh of relief when he ate AND pooped. Scared me to death.

So, I DO know how something as "nasty and innocuous" as poop can be so "relieving". LOL.

Boy, do I ramble... Sorry for the book. :)
 
Wow! I am a latecomer to the thread but just have to leave a comment. You've done so amazingly well to keep this little one going, when most would probably have put her out of her misery. I hope she continues to improve and wish you all the luck in the world!
 
Wow! I am a latecomer to the thread but just have to leave a comment. You've done so amazingly well to keep this little one going, when most would probably have put her out of her misery. I hope she continues to improve and wish you all the luck in the world!

Thanks :)
She did it all on her own though, she wants to live
 
Grace is still alive and well, and after roughly a month of consideration I think I have decided what to do with her.
I have contacted a pet-center that helps kids that have cancer by allowing them to handle or just look at the animals.
I feel that Grace is a testament of beating the odds, how the will to live can overcome severe injuries, even if it means to be handicapped.

I don't know if they will want her but... if they won't, I will find a place that does. I feel she has a lot to teach, and I think that in such a place, she will gain the respect she deserves.

What do you think?
 
I think that sounds like the perfect place for her. Her story could inspire others to beat the odds. =)
 
I'm glad she has been thriving! I think your idea sounds like a great one! She definitely belongs in a home like that :) Best of luck to you and to her :)
 
Grace was picked up today by a very nice woman, who wishes to become a vet.
When I contacted a therapeutic animal shelter that works with children they said they cannot afford her keeping and demanded she undergoes blood tests... she is smaller than the syringe.

In short, I got bad vibes... and this keeper is very nice and caring... I believe she has gone to a good home.

Farewell Grace.
 
Grace was picked up today by a very nice woman, who wishes to become a vet.
When I contacted a therapeutic animal shelter that works with children they said they cannot afford her keeping and demanded she undergoes blood tests... she is smaller than the syringe.

In short, I got bad vibes... and this keeper is very nice and caring... I believe she has gone to a good home.

Farewell Grace.

Excellent, Oren! Ask this lady to send you updates, OK?
 
Excellent, Oren! Ask this lady to send you updates, OK?

hehe I will try but... I think that to a degree it's keeping "strings attached" which I kind of oppose. If she will want to, she will keep me posted... if not, it's her choice.
It's like I am forcing her to keep in touch... maybe she doesn't want to for God knows what reason?

On the other hand she did take the Corn Snake Manual as a loan so... I imagine I will be posted.
 
hehe I will try but... I think that to a degree it's keeping "strings attached" which I kind of oppose. If she will want to, she will keep me posted... if not, it's her choice.
It's like I am forcing her to keep in touch... maybe she doesn't want to for God knows what reason?

I was just hoping you could ask gently once. Then if she follows up with updates, great, and if not, well, that's OK. I wouldn't want to be pushy either, for the same reason you so eloquently expressed.

Great save you pulled off here, little Grace ate & pooped & shed & found a new home!
 
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