Small Breed Rescue of Southern California

Adoption Details For Jafar!





Type Snake
Primary Breed Ball Python
Secondary Breed
Name Jafar
Gender Undetermined
Spayed / Neutered No
Primary Color Brown
Secondary Color Black
Pattern
Age 3 Year(s) 5 Month(s) Old
Weight 0 lbs. 0 oz.
Markings
JAFAR IS PENDING ADOPTION - WE ARE NOT TAKING ANY MORE APPLICATIONS FOR JAFAR AT THIS TIME

Hi! My name is Jafar!

I was surrendered to the shelter because my previous person had to move into school housing and I was not allowed to go with. The shelter then transferred to rescue to help me to find my forever home.

Fun Fact about me! While I am a little shy at first, I do enjoy social time! Curling around your hand or arm is my favorite thing to do! I'm a young snake and I love being held and checking out new things! Being nocturnal, I spend most of the day sleeping in my hide but I do like to come out in the evening to socialize.

My foster mom says 'This snake is cool, loves to come out of his hide in the night around 8pm. Very sweet temperament. He is a chill buddy, likes to just chill out watching TV with him.

My species can live a long and healthy life of up to 30 to 40 years. Bringing me into your family is a lifelong commitment, for both of us! Adult female ball pythons will average 3 to 5 feet long, and adult male ball pythons average 2 to 3 feet in size. As a full adult I can weigh between 3 and 5 lbs.

I will require my own habitat that is secure with the right diet, habitat, substrate, temperature, and humidity. Don’t worry, the rescue will provide you with all the information that you will need to prepare for my arrival.

If you think we may be a good match, or you would like to get to know me better, please click the Adoption Application button below and you will be contacted to set up a date!

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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