courtiecrunch
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Hi folks!
I have a 6 year old corn snake who eats frozen rats, which I've been feeding to him (not actually sure of the sex) on a piece of kitchen paper towel for all six years of his life. His last feeding (about 8 days ago), I fed him in a rush and wasn't able to watch him eat, and I came back home and found that he had eaten both the rat AND the piece of paper towel that it was on. The paper towel is regular white kitchen towel, one sheet (the smaller sheets, not the full size ones).
Now, he had one (small) bowel movement a couple days after eating, and today I could smell a poop in his tank, but after sifting through the aspen shavings that I have him on, I only found a small wet area, and no poop, and no paper towel either. I was hoping he'd be able to pass it, or maybe it would just break down inside him. But I'm worried about impaction.
Anyway, I've been keeping an eye on him, and I've noticed somewhat of a bump near his hind end. I'm not even sure if there is a bump, or if I'm just being hyper-attentive and noticing things that I haven't noticed before. I'm considering taking him to the vet to get some x-rays done to see if he's got the paper towel stuck in there.
I'm just wondering if anyone here has any advice? Has anyone been through this before? Would paper towel even show up on an x-ray? I work at a vet clinic, and the vet there doesn't specialize in herps, but he's seen his fair share and is comfortable/confident working with snakes. Thoughts on that too?
To make matters worse, I'm leaving in two days for a volunteer job that I can't really cancel on last minute, and I will be gone for two weeks. I'm not really sure what I will do if we need to do surgery or something to remove the paper towel
Additional info:
- Snake is about 4 feet long
- 40 gallon tank
- heat pad/lamp at one end
- UV lighting
- lots of hides/caves/etc
- aspen bedding in which he loves to tunnel
- Snake's name is Nake, and he's the most cuddly snake I've ever met
I have a 6 year old corn snake who eats frozen rats, which I've been feeding to him (not actually sure of the sex) on a piece of kitchen paper towel for all six years of his life. His last feeding (about 8 days ago), I fed him in a rush and wasn't able to watch him eat, and I came back home and found that he had eaten both the rat AND the piece of paper towel that it was on. The paper towel is regular white kitchen towel, one sheet (the smaller sheets, not the full size ones).
Now, he had one (small) bowel movement a couple days after eating, and today I could smell a poop in his tank, but after sifting through the aspen shavings that I have him on, I only found a small wet area, and no poop, and no paper towel either. I was hoping he'd be able to pass it, or maybe it would just break down inside him. But I'm worried about impaction.
Anyway, I've been keeping an eye on him, and I've noticed somewhat of a bump near his hind end. I'm not even sure if there is a bump, or if I'm just being hyper-attentive and noticing things that I haven't noticed before. I'm considering taking him to the vet to get some x-rays done to see if he's got the paper towel stuck in there.
I'm just wondering if anyone here has any advice? Has anyone been through this before? Would paper towel even show up on an x-ray? I work at a vet clinic, and the vet there doesn't specialize in herps, but he's seen his fair share and is comfortable/confident working with snakes. Thoughts on that too?
To make matters worse, I'm leaving in two days for a volunteer job that I can't really cancel on last minute, and I will be gone for two weeks. I'm not really sure what I will do if we need to do surgery or something to remove the paper towel
Additional info:
- Snake is about 4 feet long
- 40 gallon tank
- heat pad/lamp at one end
- UV lighting
- lots of hides/caves/etc
- aspen bedding in which he loves to tunnel
- Snake's name is Nake, and he's the most cuddly snake I've ever met