solo1979
Lovin' me some snakes!
My yearling reverse okeetee escaped from his viv 5 weeks ago. It's a custom viv that I designed by converting a bookcase into 3 separate vivs by adding plexi glass sliding doors to the front. I learned the hard way that the gap between the doors was too big after discovering that he was gone.
Last night around midnight there was quite a commotion in my room with the dogs and cats fussing over something. I looked under my bed and surprise, there's little Nectarine and he's really banged up but still putting up a fight with the cat. I searched that area several times previously but he turned up when he was good and ready to. Scooped him up and carried him off to the bathroom to clean him up. He's lost a little weight but nothing terrible, dehydrated, but also has a lot of small punctures, most NOT fresh, from the cats swatting at him with their claws. A few were fresh and bleeding but I wasn't sure he'd tolerate me dabbing each wound with bacitracin ointment. He's pretty pissed and rightfully so. Lunged at me several times and was hissing. I put him in a tub of water and let him soak for about 30 minutes. He drank a lot. Offered a peach fuzzy (normal meal pre-escape was weanlings) just in case he was hungry but he was still too upset. I have him in a tub now and he spent most of the night out in plain sight, watching the cat like he wanted to continue the battle. This morning he's tucked securely under his water bowl.
Any tips on treating the punctures? How soon would you offer a meal?
Last night around midnight there was quite a commotion in my room with the dogs and cats fussing over something. I looked under my bed and surprise, there's little Nectarine and he's really banged up but still putting up a fight with the cat. I searched that area several times previously but he turned up when he was good and ready to. Scooped him up and carried him off to the bathroom to clean him up. He's lost a little weight but nothing terrible, dehydrated, but also has a lot of small punctures, most NOT fresh, from the cats swatting at him with their claws. A few were fresh and bleeding but I wasn't sure he'd tolerate me dabbing each wound with bacitracin ointment. He's pretty pissed and rightfully so. Lunged at me several times and was hissing. I put him in a tub of water and let him soak for about 30 minutes. He drank a lot. Offered a peach fuzzy (normal meal pre-escape was weanlings) just in case he was hungry but he was still too upset. I have him in a tub now and he spent most of the night out in plain sight, watching the cat like he wanted to continue the battle. This morning he's tucked securely under his water bowl.
Any tips on treating the punctures? How soon would you offer a meal?