Lost Snake Corn from Walthamstow Greater London E17
This lost Corn Snake was last seen around Walthamstow Greater London E17
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She went missing when she was around 8 months old on the 24th of June 2025 from our flat in Higham hill,Sutherland road, East London, E17 6FA. We are on the first floor flat and believe when the balcony door was open she slid out and stayed on the balcony maybe for a day or two as the 4g mouse we left out for her had gone and the one we left out the following week was untouched. We believe she went down the black drain pole from our balcony on the first floor to the neighbours garden we have used tiny cameras to check the cracks of the tiles underneath us and cracks in our flat and have found nothing. She could be anywhere, feel so bad especially since it’s winter, I reported on nextdoor and made posters the month she went missing but no luck.
Brown/off black/beige/tan ghost morph female corn snake very distinct mark on her forehead, patterns are almost off shape old hexagons that remind me of old video games controller,half a pinkie space between them ,around 8 months when she went missing, friendly temperament.

| Contact | Contact Member |
| Missing since | 24 Jun 2025 |
| Breed | Corn |
| Dominant colour | Other |
| Gender | Female |
| Approx age | 1 year 5 m |
| Microchipped | No |
| Location | E17 |
| Pet Listing ID | 109296 |
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