given emergency surgery. It was turned over to the city’s Animal Care Services after losing a few ribs.
“She’s doing well. We did surgery on her last night and I think we saved her life,” Gina Knepp, acting Animal Care Services manager, was quoted as telling the “Sacramento Bee”.
Meanwhile, in jail, Senk told local media that he had no memory of the incident and that he had a drinking problem.
“I did what? If you find the owner, tell him I’m real sorry . . . I’m willing to help pay for medical expenses,” he was quoted as saying.
No owner has come forward to claim the python from Sacramento’s Animal Care Services. — Press Trust of India.
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