Quote Originally Posted by katach View Post
She is communally housed so identifying her specific poo would be a challenge, but poo in general for them had been normal for diet. I wish there was a vet here that was willing to see her. They all say they don't see wildlife. Completely stupid if you ask me. She is a loved pet, just because she is a native snake they think she is nothing to be concerned about. It's such a weird thing i would love to know the cause.
Sorry for not having an introductory post, I've been lurking this forum for a while.

I'm in Tacoma and I take my snakes to the Avian and Exotic Animal Hospitol in Bothel. It is far from you, but I gaurantee that they will see whatever you take to them. Ask to see Dr. Adolf Maas, he is one of the best reptile vets in the country and has decades of experience. IMO, based on what I've read on the vets around here, he and his colleagues are the only ones in WA worth taking a reptile to.