Snakes in your bed.
I admit, when I encounter a pet snake of say 24-36″ inches in length, a lot of thoughts cross my mind. The movie Anaconda for one. But each time, after awhile, the snake grows on me. Not that I would ever get one for a pet. For sure, not now.
A story told by a veterinarian:
“This Lady had this kink with exotic animals, and some years ago she bought a boa, and she let the boa slither around the house all the time. There were no problems; every day Snakey had insects for lunch, and when she grew up, some mice… a nice life indeed for a boa.
“However, after a year or so, Snakey started to present an odd behavior. At night, she would crawl besides her master’s bed and stiffen as if she was in pain. The Lady would then try to console her, to no use. The boa kept getting tenser and tenser, until she was rigid as a baseball bat and completely straight. After a few hours, Snakey would relax and slither normally.
The Lady was worried for her reptile’s health. She thought that Snakey was suffering of severe stomach aches, vertebral dislocation and muscle spasms, all at the same time, and all of them at night. So she put her precious pet in a basket and drove to her local veterinarian.
The veterinarian listened to her explanation of the, the Lady was absolutely sure, absolutely painful illness, shook his head and whispered (very quietly, so Snakey wouldn’t hear him) “Madam, you are going to have to sacrifice her.”
Lady was horrified. It was even worst than she had thought! She asked for a reason, for the name of the cruel virus that was killing her beloved Snakey.
“It’s not a virus. That boa is measuring you. And she does it at night because you are lying down, and it’s easier for her. Besides, this boa is a nighttime predator.”
“Measuring me? For what?”
The veterinarian rolled his eyes, and leaned closer.
“For eating you. When she surpasses you in terms of sheer length, she will try to strangle you and devour you.”













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Maureen Adams
October 18th, 2007 at 12:08 pm
You think it’s true? No, I don’t believe. It was a joke of the veterinarian. Not that I want to say that this snake could have “normal” feelings to the human being, but I think it’s not true, that it wanted to eat her.
October 18th, 2007 at 12:46 pm
liudmila,
i am not an expert or a vet so i don’t know if it is true for absolutely certain. but i am proposing it is true until told otherwise. i had posted this on several exotic pet sites awaiting a defining answer.
creepy story don’t you think?!
October 18th, 2007 at 11:07 pm
There is no other word for it,it’s really creepy story. Very interesting to know what will say others. Some days ago I posted a story about snake and hamster in Japanese zoo, but I think this friendship is only till the snake is really hungry. I’ll return home in 2,5 weeks,so i hope it will be something more precise till that time.
October 19th, 2007 at 5:00 pm
Friday Ark #161
We’ll post links to sites that have Friday (plus or minus a few days) photos of their chosen animals (photoshops at our discretion and humans only in supporting roles). Watch the Exception category for rocks, beer, coffee cups, and….? Visit all the …
February 28th, 2009 at 7:03 am
How can I link to this site on my blog?