A ONCE “feisty” snake who turned his life round and launched into a quick however profitable educating profession is now on the lookout for his eternally home.
Mr Sirloin Gilbert – a brown and orange corn snake – was taken into the JSPCA Animals’ Shelter as a stray 5 years in the past.
He was rehomed with an Islander and for the previous yr has been Highlands College’s “education snake” – however has now taken early retirement.
Describing Mr Sirloin Gilbert’s journey from stray to tutor, the JSPCA stated: “Mr Sirloin Gilbert initially got here in as a stray snake again in 2019. He was a feisty snake however discovered a home with a gentleman who was capable of tame him into the mild snake he’s at the moment.
“For the past academic year, Mr Gilbert has been Highlands’ education snake, being handled, weighed and examined by students weekly. He is now finished teaching and is looking for his forever home. Because of his gentle nature he will be a great first snake.”
Anyone inquisitive about rehoming Mr Sirloin Gilbert is requested to go to the shelter on St Saviour’s Road.