Meet Boo Radley Macaroni: A survivor in search of love! Boo Radley Macaroni, also known as BRM, has a story that will tug at your heartstrings. Found tangled in the bushes of an Olive Garden parking lot, this brave ball python was rescued by a kind-hearted stranger who saw that BRM was in desperate need of help. It took fearless hands to free BRM from this painful situation, but the real journey had just begun. Terrified and fragile, BRM was rushed to a shelter where they received the urgent medical care they so desperately needed. BRM was in rough shape, but thanks to the dedicated shelter staff, they began to heal. When BRM was ready for the next step in their recovery, they were transferred to our rescue, where they have been lovingly nurtured back to health. Over the past few months, Boo Radley Macaroni has undergone an incredible transformation. With patience, care, and lots of love, this resilient snake has not only regained their strength but has also blossomed into a social and curious companion. BRM now eating well, growing fast, and showing a new appreciation for the safety and kindness they've been given. BRM's journey has been a tough one, but they are ready to find their forever home where they can finally feel safe and loved for the rest of their life. Could you be the one to give Boo Radley Macaroni the happy ending they deserve? If you have space in your heart and home for this special survivor, please consider adopting Boo Radley Macaroni who has been through so much and is now ready to give and receive love in a forever home. Ready to welcome BRM into your life? Click the Adoption Application button below their bio on the rescue website, here is the link - https://www.smallbreedrescue.org/Home/AnimalDetails/12462, and let's make sure BRM's story has the happy ending he's been waiting for. PLEASE NOTE: 1- We can only accept applications from interested parties who are in or near San Diego County, California at this time. 2- We do not ship reptiles but we may be willing to work with you if you are willing to travel if you are still in Southern California. 3- #2 will depend on the animal that you are applying for and is at the discretion of the board of directors.
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