d_virginiana
08-06-2011, 10:03 PM
I got home from vacation today to find that both Harley and Houdini had shed while I was gone. Better still, the blister-looking spots on Houdini's stomach are gone now!
It was really cute the way they acted when I came in the room. They're used to getting so much interaction it must've seemed odd to them that no one hand-fed them or took them out for so long. Houdini actually stopped trying to escape when I put my hand in there and just laid his head on it and waited like "Okay, you can take me out now". He always enjoys being held, but he's usually constantly moving. Him resting his head on me like that was really sweet. I always try to be careful not to put human emotions onto my reptiles, but that really seemed about as close to 'I missed you' as a snake can get. I'm sure it's not as complex as what my dogs felt when they went absolutely crazy greeting us, but it was unique enough (in my experience with snakes) that I thought it was worth mentioning.
Mainly, I'm just thrilled that those blisters have cleared up! They had me worried.
It was really cute the way they acted when I came in the room. They're used to getting so much interaction it must've seemed odd to them that no one hand-fed them or took them out for so long. Houdini actually stopped trying to escape when I put my hand in there and just laid his head on it and waited like "Okay, you can take me out now". He always enjoys being held, but he's usually constantly moving. Him resting his head on me like that was really sweet. I always try to be careful not to put human emotions onto my reptiles, but that really seemed about as close to 'I missed you' as a snake can get. I'm sure it's not as complex as what my dogs felt when they went absolutely crazy greeting us, but it was unique enough (in my experience with snakes) that I thought it was worth mentioning.
Mainly, I'm just thrilled that those blisters have cleared up! They had me worried.