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Hunt for ‘friendly’ pet snake missing from Carnoustie

The snake escaped in Carnoustie's Prosen Bank.
The snake escaped in Carnoustie's Prosen Bank.

The owners of a “friendly” snake which escaped from her enclosure have asked Carnoustie residents to look out for their beloved pet.

The ball python, called Kingsman, went missing from her enclosure in the Angus town on Friday morning.

Her owners Tia and Daniel Brand say it is possible she is still in their house but they think she has escaped through an open window.

They have asked residents of the Prosen Bank area to keep an eye out and report any sightings to Missing Pets Dundee and Angus.

Prosen Bank, Carnoustie.

They have also asked anyone who spots the snake – described as between 1ft and 2ft long – to try to put her in a box or wrap her in a towel.

Snake may have escaped during the night

Tia, 20, said: “My brother noticed that she was gone this morning.

“She was checked on last night, so we’re thinking it must have been some point during the night.

“We’re not sure if she’s still in the house, but she did have good access to the window.

“I’ve not seen any sign of her in my brother’s room and he always keeps his door closed, so I don’t know how she would have gotten anywhere else in the house.”

‘Friendly’ snake not a threat to Carnoustie residents

While snakes may have a formidable reputation, Tia says Kingsman isn’t a threat to anyone.

In fact, she fears she may have fallen victim to another animal.

“If she’s outside then a cat could have gotten her,” Tia said.

“She is quite docile, she’s quite friendly.

“She hasn’t bitten any of us and she has just been fed.

“She won’t snap at you thinking she is getting food.”

The escaped snake is described as ‘friendly’.

The family are growing increasingly worried for the snake’s wellbeing, and have asked Carnoustie residents to help get her home safely.

Tia said: “She is a pet so she doesn’t know how to survive outside.

“We’re freaking out a bit.

“The main thing would be to have a look in sort of warm places.

“If people are scared of her and don’t want to touch her I would recommend putting a box over her or wrapping her in a towel.

“We are hoping to be reunited with her but at this stage we don’t know if we will.

“Obviously, if a cat has gotten her then she’s not going to be able to survive her.

“We are hoping and praying that we find her, she comes back, or somebody sees her.”

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