ArvadaLanee
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I am considering a trip to the vet for our new little friend. If I can't get her to eat soon, I will be taking her so I can rule out any illnesses, and be sure she isn't getting dehydrated, or under weight. If I do take her, I want to have a list of questions ready, so I don't get there and forget anything. Has anyone here ever taken your snake to the vet? What kind of questions should I be asking? How will I know if it's a good vet? (I had an issue with the first vet I tried with my boyfriend's kitten. She actually had him labeled as a dog in his chart, and caused all kinds of problems for me to get his meds.) Do vets typically charge you to sex an animal? Should I be saving a fecal sample to bring in, and ask for any testing on that? I am not 100% sure we are going in at this time, but I want to be prepared if I do decide to take her. I have never had to take a snake to the vet, so I don't have a clue what to expect.
In all honesty, I had a terrible dream last night that I went to get the snake out, and she was dead. It totally freaked me out. I had to jump out of bed and rush to her viv and check on her. I guess in the back of my mind I am really scared for her because of her not eating. Since she is our first snake, I don't know if she is too small for her age. I thought she was a baby, but then I found out she is 6 months old already. She seems so tiny. Everyone here has been such a big help, but if she continues refusing to eat, to the vet we go. Better safe than sorry, and I would cry like a baby if anything happened to her because I neglected to do something for her.
In all honesty, I had a terrible dream last night that I went to get the snake out, and she was dead. It totally freaked me out. I had to jump out of bed and rush to her viv and check on her. I guess in the back of my mind I am really scared for her because of her not eating. Since she is our first snake, I don't know if she is too small for her age. I thought she was a baby, but then I found out she is 6 months old already. She seems so tiny. Everyone here has been such a big help, but if she continues refusing to eat, to the vet we go. Better safe than sorry, and I would cry like a baby if anything happened to her because I neglected to do something for her.