Slither 'n' Squeeze
Meet the Family
Jennyr
J
ennyr is a half-rotweiller half-pit bull,
weighing in at about one hundred and ten
pounds. He is the unofficial mascot of
Slither 'n' Squeeze. He is owned and
trained by Xeike, and loved by everyone he
meets.
Bob
Bob is an adult male ball python.
Currently doesn't appear het for
anything, but his lighter color and
interesting colored head are turning him
into a very interesting dinking project.
He should be getting bred to Betty in '08.
Cinder
What an odd looking snake! In truth,
Cinder isn't a snake at all. He's a russian
legless lizard. Unlike snakes, he has
eyelids, ears, and an inflexible jaw.
Cinder is a rescue of ours, and his story
and progress  can be found in full on our
"rescues" page.
Dante
Dante is our beautiful het for piebald
male ball python. He is a very curious
little animal, and has been a great asset
to photo shoots as he is a ready and
eager model.
Leo
Leo is a partially (possibly genetically)
striped ball python. And this boy is
massive! For the longest time we
thought he was a female because he is
just so impossibly large. He has a great
personality, and makes some great
pictures when utilized in photography.
He is an absolutely benevolent soul, and
is thoroughly cherished here at Slither
'n' Squeeze.
Lila
Lila is our very reduced pattern female
ball python. She seems very high in
reds, but isn't quite a hypo, because she
still has quite a bit of deep brown and
black in her pattern. Another dinking
project we are looking forward to very
much.
Lydia
Lydia is our female het for piebald ball
python. I have never seen a snake put
away food like Lydia does! She will eat
anything, and I mean anything, that you
put in front of her. No matter how big, or
how small, whether it has feathers or fur.
She doesn't care. Yet she maintains a
fabulous termperament that makes her a
dream to handle. :)
Peter
Peter is our spider morph ball python.
He's still a baby and so he is still a little
nippy. But his beautiful coloration and
wonderful pattern make him a joy to
have in our collection. Because he's so
young, he should tame down into a great
pet as he ages with consistent, patient
handling.
Ask anyone who knows me, and they will tell you that my animals are as much family to me as my own human
relatives.

So here, I would like to show you some of my cherished non-human family.

Pictures will be added as they're taken, and updates provided when applicable.

Some of the animals pictured were obtained as rescues, if they are still needing prolonged care, there will be a
more detailed description of them and their progress on the "Rescues" page.