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Boo Radley Macaroni #12462

  • Young
  • Unknown
  • Medium
  • snake
  • Ball Python

About Boo Radley Macaroni #12462

Vista, CA

Species & Breed

snake
Ball Python

Physical Traits

Young
Gender: Unknown
Medium
Black, Brown, Tan

Behavior

Boo Radley Macaroni #12462’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has bad compatibility with other animals.

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Boo Radley Macaroni #12462's Story

Meet Boo Radley Macaroni – A Survivor With a Story and a Whole Lot of Heart <br/><br/>Not all rescue stories begin in shelters—some begin tangled in the bushes outside an Olive Garden.<br/><br/>That’s where Boo Radley Macaroni’s journey started, discovered in distress and carefully freed by a kind stranger. Injured and terrified, they were brought to a local shelter where they received the emergency care they needed to survive. Their body was fragile, but their will to live never wavered.<br/><br/>Transferred into our care in mid-August 2023, Boo Radley Macaroni (aka BRM) has spent the months since healing, growing, and slowly learning that the world isn’t always a scary place. With consistent care, gentle handling, and the security of a loving foster home, they’ve blossomed into a curious, resilient, and engaging young snake.<br/><br/>Now measuring just over 3 feet long, BRM is thriving. They eat consistently, shed well, and enjoy quiet social time, especially when it involves lounging calmly around a trusted human. And while they’re classified as a “common” ball python, their striking appearance hints at something a little more special—likely part of the cinnamon or HRA (het red axanthic) complex. Their unique rosette-style patterning and rich coloration stand out, suggesting a genetic twist on the classic “alien head” ball python look.<br/><br/>This beautiful snake has worked hard to leave the fear and uncertainty of their past behind. What they need now is a forever home that will appreciate their gentle nature, provide continued security and proper care, and allow them to fully relax into a peaceful life.<br/><br/>Ready to help Boo Radley Macaroni write the next chapter of their story? Click the Adoption Application button below the bio on the RESCUW WEBSITE, and let's get started. Here is the link: https://www.smallbreedrescue.org/Home/AnimalDetails/12462<br/><br/>PLEASE NOTE<br/>We can only accept applications from adopters in or near San Diego County, California.<br/>We do not ship reptiles. Travel within Southern California may be considered on a case-by-case basis at the discretion of our board.

Meet Boo Radley Macaroni – A Survivor With a Story and a Whole Lot of Heart

Not all rescue stories begin in shelters—some begin tangled in the bushes outside an Olive Garden.

That’s where Boo Radley Macaroni’s journey started, discovered in distress and carefully freed by a kind stranger. Injured and terrified, they were brought to a local shelter where they received the emergency care they needed to survive. Their body was fragile, but their will to live never wavered.

Transferred into our care in mid-August 2023, Boo Radley Macaroni (aka BRM) has spent the months since healing, growing, and slowly learning that the world isn’t always a scary place. With consistent care, gentle handling, and the security of a loving foster home, they’ve blossomed into a curious, resilient, and engaging young snake.

Now measuring just over 3 feet long, BRM is thriving. They eat consistently, shed well, and enjoy quiet social time, especially when it involves lounging calmly around a trusted human. And whi

Meet Boo Radley Macaroni – A Survivor With a Story and a Whole Lot of Heart

Not all rescue stories begin in shelters—some begin tangled in the bushes outside an Olive Garden.

That’s where Boo Radley Macaroni’s journey started, discovered in distress and carefully freed by a kind stranger. Injured and terrified, they were brought to a local shelter where they received the emergency care they needed to survive. Their body was fragile, but their will to live never wavered.

Transferred into our care in mid-August 2023, Boo Radley Macaroni (aka BRM) has spent the months since healing, growing, and slowly learning that the world isn’t always a scary place. With consistent care, gentle handling, and the security of a loving foster home, they’ve blossomed into a curious, resilient, and engaging young snake.

Now measuring just over 3 feet long, BRM is thriving. They eat consistently, shed well, and enjoy quiet social time, especially when it involves lounging calmly around a trusted human. And while they’re classified as a “common” ball python, their striking appearance hints at something a little more special—likely part of the cinnamon or HRA (het red axanthic) complex. Their unique rosette-style patterning and rich coloration stand out, suggesting a genetic twist on the classic “alien head” ball python look.

This beautiful snake has worked hard to leave the fear and uncertainty

Boo Radley Macaroni #12462 is from Small Breed Rescue of Southern California

[Vista, CA]

Our Mission
Small Breed Rescue of Southern California is an all-volunteer, non-profit, foster based organization funded by donations. We are dedicated to rescuing small breed dogs, small reptiles and select exotic pets primarily from public shelters and other rescues. Being committed to keeping administrative expenses low, virtually ev...
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