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"Second shed In Progress"
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Fingerlakes Region New York
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Wild caught snake with wounds
I caught this wild garter and noticed it is injured. The wounds look like they have been there for awhile. Should I do anything to treat the wounds at this point? What are the chances of it being able to hunt if it loses that eye? Thanks for your help.
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"Second shed In Progress"
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Re: Wild caught snake with wounds
No, it does not smell. I have not let it go yet, should I watch it for a few days. I have everything I need to set up a nice place for it...
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"Second shed In Progress"
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Re: Wild caught snake with wounds
James, I thought about that, there are some other nice snakes around...
Lori, what would you do if he doesn't heal and can't eat? I just saw it "spit up" a clear thick fluid. |
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The Purple Snake
Join Date: Sep 2007
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Re: Wild caught snake with wounds
Uh oh. I'm not by any means an expert in treating wounds in snakes, so me personally, I'd run him to my vet-- who is only 10 minutes away and a snake guy. So I don't know how to help you to help him... :-( I would assume, keep him warm, very quiet, and decide if being in confinement has stressed him more... and if you think it has, I guess releasing him to his own environment and letting him take his chances is kinder than keeping him scared in confinement... does that ramble make any sense??
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Re: Wild caught snake with wounds
I see it this way.... we can't bring home all of nature and make it better. If we're going to go out and collect a snake to keep, I think we should be choosing healthy ones.
There's always going to be sick and injured wild animals out there, by the very nature of their illness/injury they're going to be easier to find and catch than a healthy, alert animal. Nature is indeed 'red in tooth and claw'.... and that's the way it's meant to be. The choice..... Keep it, and blow your savings on vet bills. Or catch a good 'un!
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