Snake in a Toilet - Urban Myth or Maybe Not Last evening an - TopicsExpress



          

Snake in a Toilet - Urban Myth or Maybe Not Last evening an animal control officer was dispatched to just such a call. The companys press release tells the whole story: 5-Foot Boa Constrictor Slithers Out of Chic PR Firm’s Toilet in Downtown San Diego San Diego, Calif. (Jan. 7, 2015) – Holly Wells and Stephanie Lacsa were in for the shock of a lifetime when they discovered a 5-foot boa contractor slithering out of their office toilet. Our building, which is the Old San Diego City Hall, was built in 1886 so we are accustomed to the old pipes and stubborn plumbing, said Holly Wells, co-founder of Vertical PR + Marketing. But we were definitely not prepared for this! It all started when Stephanie Lacsa, co-founder for Vertical PR + Marketing, noticed that the toilet water level was higher than usual in their private in-office restroom. Thinking quickly, she grabbed a toilet plunger and within a few moments of plunging, she noticed something emerging from the toilet bowl. “I thought my eyes were deceiving me,” Lacsa said. “But as soon I saw the flicker of its tongue, I definitely knew that it was in fact a large snake heading straight towards me.” Lacsa, who has a self-admitted aversion to snakes, stated I ran out of the bathroom screaming louder than Id like to admit and taped the door shut until the City of San Diego Animal Control arrived to wrangle the snake. The animal control officer said that she had never witnessed anything like this in her career. She referred to the incident as The Stuff of Urban Legends and I would have to agree. This is every persons worst nightmare! Shockingly, its not completely unusual for snakes and other creepy-crawly creatures like frogs, rats and spiders to find their way into the plumbing system. This is especially true in rural areas or old houses with stone foundations, which allow for spaces where animals can get through. But it is a true anomaly for a 5-foot boa constrictor to find its way into the toilet of a PR firms office building in downtown San Diego. The boa constrictor, which was eventually captured by the City of San Diego Animal Control, was being transferred to a veterinarian for further care. Happy and relieved that the snake was gone, Wells stated, The snake scared the living daylights out of us, but we truly hope he gets the care he needs and can be placed in a good home. And I also hope that the new owners of that home know to keep their toilet seat lids down. The snake, a Colombian Rainbow Boa is currently under our care at the animal care facility on Gaines Street.
Posted on: Wed, 07 Jan 2015 19:44:18 +0000

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