Raiyne
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I haven't posted here in years. When I signed up, it was because the snake I had bought at the pet store was sick. The kind folks around here gave me support during her illness and eventual passing. Having learned my lesson about pet stores, I acquired a beautiful and healthy female from one of the breeders here. I named her Shesha.
That was about five years ago. She's been doing great over the years. She hasn't refused a single feeding... until today. It's my fault for not paying more attention to her. By the time I realized something was wrong, it was VERY wrong. I got her to the vet within an hour, and the X-Ray showed a bowel obstruction. The vet was able to remove it, but she's got a lot of feces to pass before she gets better. The vet said if she didn't pass it by the end of the week, that it may be best to have her euthanized. She showed me the bruises on Shesha's sides from being distended so severely, and that her restless behavior was likely due to pain.
I feel awful for not noticing it earlier. Thankfully the vet gave her something for the pain, and told me I should "swim" her several times a day (I guess that's the term for putting a snake in the tub to promote exercise). I asked about raising her temperatures, and the vet said it'd be a good idea to raise it by about ten degrees for forty eight hours in case she's fighting any bacterial infections. I'm also supposed to withhold feedings for a month or so, if she makes it past the week.
I had her eating small rats, because of how big she's gotten (and she downs those so easily, I've fed her a few medium rats). When all of this is over, I wonder if I should decrease the size of her meals for a while. Is it possible the larger meals led to the obstruction? The vet didn't talk about possible culprits. I always feed Shesha in a cardboard box, free of any substrate and I keep her water as fresh and clean as possible from debris. I just don't know what I did wrong.
That was about five years ago. She's been doing great over the years. She hasn't refused a single feeding... until today. It's my fault for not paying more attention to her. By the time I realized something was wrong, it was VERY wrong. I got her to the vet within an hour, and the X-Ray showed a bowel obstruction. The vet was able to remove it, but she's got a lot of feces to pass before she gets better. The vet said if she didn't pass it by the end of the week, that it may be best to have her euthanized. She showed me the bruises on Shesha's sides from being distended so severely, and that her restless behavior was likely due to pain.
I feel awful for not noticing it earlier. Thankfully the vet gave her something for the pain, and told me I should "swim" her several times a day (I guess that's the term for putting a snake in the tub to promote exercise). I asked about raising her temperatures, and the vet said it'd be a good idea to raise it by about ten degrees for forty eight hours in case she's fighting any bacterial infections. I'm also supposed to withhold feedings for a month or so, if she makes it past the week.
I had her eating small rats, because of how big she's gotten (and she downs those so easily, I've fed her a few medium rats). When all of this is over, I wonder if I should decrease the size of her meals for a while. Is it possible the larger meals led to the obstruction? The vet didn't talk about possible culprits. I always feed Shesha in a cardboard box, free of any substrate and I keep her water as fresh and clean as possible from debris. I just don't know what I did wrong.