In this May 8 photo provided by Chicago Exotics, veterinarian Dr. Melissa Giese of Chicago Exotics Animal Hospital holds a corn snake at Chicago Exotics in Skokie, Ill. The snake was found in Sanela Kamencic’s washing machine in Evanston, Ill., after surviving the wash cycle. Authorities removed it and took it to Chicago Exotics to be checked out. The snake is OK and was reunited with its owner, a 12-year-old boy who lives nearby.
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In this May 8 photo provided by Chicago Exotics, veterinarian Dr. Melissa Giese of Chicago Exotics Animal Hospital holds a corn snake at Chicago Exotics in Skokie, Ill. The snake was found in Sanela Kamencic’s washing machine in Evanston, Ill., after surviving the wash cycle. Authorities removed it and took it to Chicago Exotics to be checked out. The snake is OK and was reunited with its owner, a 12-year-old boy who lives nearby.
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In this May 8 photo provided by Chicago Exotics, veterinarian Dr. Melissa Giese of Chicago Exotics Animal Hospital holds a corn snake at Chicago Exotics in Skokie, Ill. The snake was found in Sanela Kamencic’s washing machine in Evanston, Ill., after surviving the wash cycle. Authorities removed it and took it to Chicago Exotics to be checked out. The snake is OK and was reunited with its owner, a 12-year-old boy who lives nearby.
EVANSTON, Ill. >> An escaped pet snake that apparently slithered into a suburban Chicago family’s washing machine ended up smelling like fabric softener after going through the wash.
Sanela Kamencic tells WMAQ-TV she was “totally creeped out” when the snake turned up Wednesday in the washing machine in Evanston.
Police Officer Pedro Carrasco and Animal Control Warden Jason Pound brought the reptile to the Chicago Exotics Animal Hospital. Carrasco says it was “peeking its head out of the washing machine” when they found it.” Pound says it “smelled like Downy” after surviving the wash cycle.
Veterinarian Melissa Giese tells radio station WBBM the snake was “in pretty good shape” and “really feisty.”
The animal hospital says the corn snake, named Penelope, belonged to a 12-year-old boy who lives nearby. They were reunited afterward.
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