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What To Do With Lucky?

futureherpbreeder

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last fall i went into my backyard, and by the pool was a garter snake that was found by 1 of our "lovely cats", so i took it in and its doing good now. will it be OK to release him back into the yard? or should i just keep him and let him live his life out as one of our pets?

thanks in advance,

Josh Carlson and lucky
 
I would release him after it warms up a little, but that's up to you. If you plan on keeping him I would check any state regulations first, just to make sure you can keep him.
 
i would rather plan on releasing him after spring, but if hes not gonna b-able too fend for him self, i would keep him.

any other info on that sort of stuff would be greatley appreciated, like is he gonna b able too get food on his own, is he gonna b able too get water on his own....etc.......etc.....

josh carlson
 
hes a snake, if he was wild before you got him, he will be wild when he leaves you. Dont release him till you know temps are safe, and no more snow is on its way. But other than that, he should be one happy Garter.
 
ok cool, i just didnt wanna release him back into the wild and worry about him. and of course i would wait till temps got up up! i was thinking maybe in late may or early june so i know for sure that the temps dont get to cold at night.

thanks alicia and mathew,

josh carlson
 
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even if you kept him most states have laws against keeping wild cought animals. even if they are wounded.
 
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