Seamus Haley
Big Game Hunter
A Vet can do a fecal swab inside the cloaca and get the same results. Especially with a snake that looks impacted. No "outside" fecal matter required!
Not "the same results" necessarily.
Although in this case, any results that were obtained- if they then were responsible for the flagyl treatment, tend to indicate an issue that would support Kathleen's contentions.
A swab is going to be less useful than a solid matter sample. It's far more likely to produce false negatives and far more likely to miss things that would be present in the actual mass of feces (which are, as in pretty much every species, a big ball o' gut fauna). A swab is better than nothing- but really not very good.
And more to the point- I was really asking for a history of the animal's condition while it was with Kathleen. If it produced feces after arriving with her, that tends to shift the probability and timeline of the cause of the impaction away from Vinny.
It's all conjecture though. There are far too many variables involved in the digestive process and the possible causes for impaction to call it definitely either of their faults- at least without knowing what was present in the impacted mass. The idea has been introduced that it HAD to be something that happened while the snake was with Vinny because impaction takes X amount of time- and that's simply not something that can be said with any accuracy. It might have developed over the course of months. It might very well have developed over the course of days. There are too many unknowns to say either way with absolute certainty.
What can be done is to look at the evidence and form an educated guess though- which would be greatly assisted by a timeline. It arrived. Got that part. It died. Got that part. It's all the things in the middle that I'd like more information on. If it passed waste, when did it do so (I'd also like to look at the waste but that seems like a remote possibility)? Exactly when did it eat? When did it become symptomatic, how rapidly did the symptoms advance after they were noticed?
The biggest piece of missing information would be the contents of that gut. I cannot fathom why it wasn't opened and why that wasn't looked at. Even if Kathleen was unwilling to take another financial hit with the vet, if the vet wanted to be paid for a necropsy- I'd have requested the body, taken it home and taken a scalpel to it myself immediately.
I'd also like to take a closer look at the mite situation. Kathleen seems to have indicated that she had animals from multiple sources in the same quarantine area. And that she had mite treatment on hand when the snake arrived from Vinny. I'd like to know the details of her quarantine practices and I'd like to know why she already had mite treatment on hand. She might share my style of paranoia and just keep a full range of medicines and treatments on hand at all times... but that type of practice is unusual. People generally only obtain mite treatments when they have a mite issue or are dealing with such a large volume of animals that mite treatment as a preventative becomes a financially justified choice. The treatment being present before Vinny's snake therefor becomes somewhat suspect.
Not coming to anybody's defense here just saying....
