peaches987
Owner of Katsu
Hallo! :dancer: Excited to learn, discuss, read, and connect with other snake lovers! Also hoping to get tips, and share some funny stories about my snake to get some feedback. Comments & friends welcome! Want to find out if my corn is like others, and more about their behavior in general. Also, the lady I got my snake from said mine a red rat snake cause she was a little "off" in looks for a corn...but in my books she looks like a regular corn to me... :idea: Thoughts? (Pics included.)
A bit about me: University student. 24 years old, female. Animal lover. Fascinated and never scared of reptiles, but didn't realize how lovable they could be until about a year ago. Other hobbies = singing and dancing, cooking and baking, video games, snowboarding, learning about foreign cultures and languages, fashion, and watching youtube. I wish everyone saw how cute and silly snakes are. I try to enlighten my friends...or anyone who finds out I have a snake. Every person counts! For the well-being of snakes and educating people!
My snake: Only one snake, also my first. A regular corn, ~2 years old. Had her for about 4 months, got her as a rescue from a local lady with a kind heart for taking in unwanted/unlucky reptiles and birds (she and the couple other rescuers I talked to were awesome). I wanted to rescue, and wanted an adult so I wouldn't have to go through feeding and cage size adjustments. Her name is Katsu (short for Tonkatsu...which is 'fried pork' in Japanese). I think she is a she, never had her probed or popped. I don't feel qualified to do so but, info I have read about tail length and size, I assumed a girl. Whatever he/she is, Katsu is my Katsu, and I love her. She is super mild tempered, derpy, and so easy to look after. I have been told I spoil her...ok sure? I bought a bunch of books and made sure I had her area and needs met before I got here, so feel quite comfortable with the set up. I just want her to be happy and have a healthful life! No troubles feeding. Sheds fine. ^-^ Also lucky her, orange is my favorite color! Her nicknames include, "little face", "baby girl", and "little ham" and "Fatsu"...cause she might be a lil' chubby.
Pictures! Got a couple good pics of her adjusting her jaw or swallowing her mouse, resulting in the "smile" shots.
A bit about me: University student. 24 years old, female. Animal lover. Fascinated and never scared of reptiles, but didn't realize how lovable they could be until about a year ago. Other hobbies = singing and dancing, cooking and baking, video games, snowboarding, learning about foreign cultures and languages, fashion, and watching youtube. I wish everyone saw how cute and silly snakes are. I try to enlighten my friends...or anyone who finds out I have a snake. Every person counts! For the well-being of snakes and educating people!
My snake: Only one snake, also my first. A regular corn, ~2 years old. Had her for about 4 months, got her as a rescue from a local lady with a kind heart for taking in unwanted/unlucky reptiles and birds (she and the couple other rescuers I talked to were awesome). I wanted to rescue, and wanted an adult so I wouldn't have to go through feeding and cage size adjustments. Her name is Katsu (short for Tonkatsu...which is 'fried pork' in Japanese). I think she is a she, never had her probed or popped. I don't feel qualified to do so but, info I have read about tail length and size, I assumed a girl. Whatever he/she is, Katsu is my Katsu, and I love her. She is super mild tempered, derpy, and so easy to look after. I have been told I spoil her...ok sure? I bought a bunch of books and made sure I had her area and needs met before I got here, so feel quite comfortable with the set up. I just want her to be happy and have a healthful life! No troubles feeding. Sheds fine. ^-^ Also lucky her, orange is my favorite color! Her nicknames include, "little face", "baby girl", and "little ham" and "Fatsu"...cause she might be a lil' chubby.
Pictures! Got a couple good pics of her adjusting her jaw or swallowing her mouse, resulting in the "smile" shots.