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snake got out! HELP!

StarpphireEnigma

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hi, this is about my husbands snake- shes about 23 inches long, is a docile spotted python, but a skilled huntress. i came home today to find her tank empty-the top pushed in by my cat- there was no sighn of struggle, ( she is a FAST snake) and my cat is acting like shes looking for her-
is there anyway we can hope to find her as quickly as possible? were tearing up the house as it is .
any and all advise welcome ( provided its not too cruel)
thanks guys :(
 
I hear keeping a good eye on the cat is a good idea. Just look around her Viv. Look in bookshelves, Under appliances, etc. What type of room is she in? Bedroom? Living room?
 
I've also heard of sprinkling flour around the edges of the room if you have hardwood/tile floors, that way you can see where the snake has been/where its going.
 
where its been too? hmmm
well, i just set up her tank on the floor, with branches going in and out, warm light to atract, fresh water, and my hubby is going to get her a couple of hoppers to atract her atention as well- she is absalutly in love with my husband, so hopefuly that will help too.
unfortunately, shes in an open dining room with no doors- we dont know when she got out either, but it was in the last 6 hours or so.
i hope we find her ok, my husband would be heart broken.
ps, the cat is locked in the bathroom, the coldest, furthest room from the animals :p
 
I would let the cat out and watch her closely. Dogs and cats are the best at finding the snake for you. I would look ever where in your dining room, shelves, tables, and any small tight spaces she could probably fit through.
 
my cat...is a pathetic hunter- unless its right infront of her, even then she could care less- and she doesnt eat anything either- just bats it around- so we have hopes that star is ok- just sad :(
 
You don't want the cat to jump on the snake and drag her home, just sniff her out ;-) So let the cat out and watch where she goes, she might be able to smell the snake and find her for you to drag out of her hiding space.

Also, I've read that masking tape loosely dropped onto the floor around the floorboards can help trap the snake. It can be laid out with the sticky side on the top all straight along the sides of the walls or in a loose curly fashion, doesn't matter. If the snake slithers through it she'll get trapped in a ball of masking tape. DON'T use anything other than masking tape, as this will insure the snake. Masking tape however apperantly can be easily removed with lukewarm water though, so it's not going to harm the snakes skin. GOOD LUCK !!!
 
Painters tape would probably work well, too. It's made to stick without damage or leaving marks or anything.
 
If you use the search function on this forum, you'll find a wealth of information and many many many many many many many threads on this topic. :)
 
i got confused in the panic from my husband, so i did what was the quickest so i could get done and help him look. i did do some searching afterwards, but i just wanted some personal sympathy for my husband to see so he wouldnt be mad all day at everyone.
btw, thanks guys- we still havent found her, but were not giveing up !
 
Hang in there... mine escaped last Friday and he's not surfaced yet either... Hopefully they'll both come home soon!
 
oh no! yeah, no sign yet- we got the hoppers to pee, so i used the urin to rub a little near the floor and her tank, placed her favorit branches up to a place she can get to the heat lamp and climb in and get some water ( mabe i should put a small dish of water out tonight outside her tank?) and weve kept the temp a little low ( 78 degrees f) so that she may be attracted better to her warm night lamp.
there are just so many places she could be- but after checking over the cat, im almost certain she did not hurt her, so shes probly just cozied up somewhere and exploring at night, haveing a grand ol time...until its food time in a day or two - hopefuly that will be her cue :)
 
A suggestion for the future is if you keep your snake in a small room with only one door (like my bedroom) is to put a flap under the door so the snake cant get out and is closed off into that one room. Also try putting out a F/T mouse in a water bottle trap, how to make one is on this forum or google, it works so it goes in water bottle, eat and is too fat to get out.
 
there is not door, just a wide space because it was a knocked out wall to make a dining room ( now a craft/animal room lol)
f/t ? i like the idea- ill try it! thanks :)
 
current update:
day 3- still no sign- been letting the two hoppers make noise, pee, make all sorts of smells to atract her- doing a routine shes used to ( my hubby would scratch the top of the tank to get her attention for food)- have been tearing the house apart again- still nothing- on a positive note, cleaned the litter box, and there is no bones or scales to report @@
i think tonight we will try the bottle trap and masking tape- there are just so many places she can hide- but i just read the posts about a snake being lost in a CAR for 6 weeks- so i have hope :)
ps watching cat closely, but all she cares about are the crickets that get loose from my gecko :p
 
still no sign- we tried the mouse/bottle trap and nothing. lowered temp of house and nothing. just want our baby back so bad- the waiting is killing my husband- we search the house everyday. i just hope she is ok and isnt gone for good- it would break my husbands heart and i cant have that :(
 
Sorry that you still haven't found her. Check around the house and tell your neighbors. Have you checked under appliances?
 
I'm so sorry to hear you still can't find her. I would be tearing my hair out! I'll keep my fingers crossed that she comes home soon unharmed.
 
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