ChaosCat
09-12-03, 04:42 PM
Well, I think Charlie the corn snake's age is creeping up on him. I fed him two days ago, and he regurged his mouse intact the day after. He hasn't been eating well lately, and has been slowly growing lethargic. Vet ran fecals, he's not sick. His scales have been turning gray with every shed.
Today I took him out for a bit, noticing him slowly cruising about his cage, and was amazed at how little resistance he put up, which is unusual. Usually he's whipping all over and wanting to speed off into the distance. He wasn't super limp, but his body felt like all his muscles had relaxed at once. I put him down in the moss to take a few pictures, and he didn't really move from the position I set him in. I was able to lightly push him and he just rolled over then back, when normally he would slither off as quickly as possible. He put up a little fight when I picked him up to move him, and slithered about 3 feet, then stopped and didn't move.
I just put him back in his cage.. and he's still where I set him, except he has moved his head a little. I have a feeling he won't survive the rest of the week.
Has anyone here had a snake die from old age? Was this about how it was when their bodies finally gave up?
I've had this guy for almost 4 years now, and when I got him, I knew he was old, being almost 6 feet and all.
-Cat
Today I took him out for a bit, noticing him slowly cruising about his cage, and was amazed at how little resistance he put up, which is unusual. Usually he's whipping all over and wanting to speed off into the distance. He wasn't super limp, but his body felt like all his muscles had relaxed at once. I put him down in the moss to take a few pictures, and he didn't really move from the position I set him in. I was able to lightly push him and he just rolled over then back, when normally he would slither off as quickly as possible. He put up a little fight when I picked him up to move him, and slithered about 3 feet, then stopped and didn't move.
I just put him back in his cage.. and he's still where I set him, except he has moved his head a little. I have a feeling he won't survive the rest of the week.
Has anyone here had a snake die from old age? Was this about how it was when their bodies finally gave up?
I've had this guy for almost 4 years now, and when I got him, I knew he was old, being almost 6 feet and all.
-Cat