Kokopelli
Resident Boa Fanatic
Hey all,
I guess I got a bit of reputation back home... a keeper contacted me and asked that I take care of a baby cornsnake he has who managed to escape, and was found being toyed with by the house's pet cat.
The little baby corn(she, so he says) is classic, unknown hets... and roughly 15-20% of her lower body is limp and disabled- I suspect nerve/spine injury... the tip of her tail can still move, but it wiggles helplessly.
She hasn't eaten since the injury, which happened around a week ago.
I tried to convince him that I really couldn't do anything that he couldn't- that I was no magician... but he felt uncomfortable with keeping her and thought I could do a better job.
I couldn't bring myself to refuse- I simply told him that if I get her established, I can't guarantee I will keep her- but rather, hand her to someone whom I will consider as a good loving home for her- naturally, she will be given with no strings/money requests attached.
So she got here today... she is very active, but seriously scared- the transition wasn't too smooth, he brought her with her water dish which spilled over, drenching her- add to that the AC working in the car and you've got a little frozen corn.
She is well now though, warming up in the reptile room- on a separate shelf.
I don't think she will make a -full- recovery. But she might make some, the bottom that is injured includes her cloaca and I have no idea if she can even pass urine/stools...
If God wants her alive, and she wants to live- she will make it...
If not, at least she is in a "good place", I guess....
I will try and take pics of her at a later stage... now is not the time to stress her out.
I put a pinkie(f/t)- I don't know how long she hasn't eaten... worse case I'll throw it tomorrow and leave her be for the next 10 days or so.
wish me luck, or rather, the little girl.
Oren
I guess I got a bit of reputation back home... a keeper contacted me and asked that I take care of a baby cornsnake he has who managed to escape, and was found being toyed with by the house's pet cat.
The little baby corn(she, so he says) is classic, unknown hets... and roughly 15-20% of her lower body is limp and disabled- I suspect nerve/spine injury... the tip of her tail can still move, but it wiggles helplessly.
She hasn't eaten since the injury, which happened around a week ago.
I tried to convince him that I really couldn't do anything that he couldn't- that I was no magician... but he felt uncomfortable with keeping her and thought I could do a better job.
I couldn't bring myself to refuse- I simply told him that if I get her established, I can't guarantee I will keep her- but rather, hand her to someone whom I will consider as a good loving home for her- naturally, she will be given with no strings/money requests attached.
So she got here today... she is very active, but seriously scared- the transition wasn't too smooth, he brought her with her water dish which spilled over, drenching her- add to that the AC working in the car and you've got a little frozen corn.
She is well now though, warming up in the reptile room- on a separate shelf.
I don't think she will make a -full- recovery. But she might make some, the bottom that is injured includes her cloaca and I have no idea if she can even pass urine/stools...
If God wants her alive, and she wants to live- she will make it...
If not, at least she is in a "good place", I guess....
I will try and take pics of her at a later stage... now is not the time to stress her out.
I put a pinkie(f/t)- I don't know how long she hasn't eaten... worse case I'll throw it tomorrow and leave her be for the next 10 days or so.
wish me luck, or rather, the little girl.
Oren