Denver (KDVR) – A look at Denver was taken to monitor a snake lost two weeks ago.
Courtney Sanchez says she was outside her home looking every day over the past two weeks. While dogs and cats worse all the time, Sanchez hopes his way to return home soon.
Throughout the city, energy and light functions are often spread with marks of dogs or lost cats, but in the Westwood neighborhood in Denver, an unconventional hanging.
Sanchez said: “I had quite a few people from responding, it is clear that I am in shock, and they are like,” I will feel fear if I saw him, “Sanchez said.
Sanchez usually has six snakes at home, but two weeks ago, Bethon Leo fled a window near his cage.
“I still feel very incomplete,” Sanchez said.
Liu should be relatively easy to determine if you see it, the original giving in Colorado.
“It is essentially orange, and it has some black patterns on top,” Sanchez said mainly.
Although it may seem scary at first glance, Sanchez says he has nothing to fear.
“It’s not toxic, it’s already harmless. They will do everything they can to get away from you already before anything.”
Liu says it is likely to be in a dark, wet place and does not think he is far from home. Despite his exfoliating appearance, Sanchez says Liu is more than just a pet.
Sanchez said: “I think people initially go away from the idea of their skin and their things, but for me, but for me it is very treatment,” Sanchez said. “It is part of the family.”
She hopes to end up home soon.
“It would be good to feel perfect again.”
Sanchez says if you are discovering Leo, you can contact her through social media like her Facebook page or Nextdooor app. She says you can also contact her or send her a text message on (720) 614-8912.