When staff at a Newton Aycliffe pet shop tried to track down a missing baby corn snake, they definitely should’ve gone to Specsavers.
That is because Sammy snake – who mysteriously escaped out of her tank at Julie’s Pets and Reptiles – had sneaked into the nearby opticians.
The whereabouts of the harmless reptile had been unknown, and with no sightings from the public the pet shop feared she had taken up home in a plant pot outside.
But an eagle-eyed cleaner from Specsavers in Newton Aycliffe discovered Sammy was alive and well and had slithered more than 1,000ft along Newton Aycliffe high street to visit the opticians.
Judith says: “I could not believe my eyes – I initially thought I was looking at a shoelace curled up on the windowsill. But when I got closer I realised it was actually a little snake. I couldn’t believe it! I called Julie’s Pets and Reptiles, who quickly came to the store to investigate and when they arrived they realised it was Sammy the missing snake. She is only 20cm long and no thicker than a pencil so it’s no wonder she managed to hide, but the pet shop have assured me she is now safely back in her tank with added security.”
Jeremy Moss, store manager at Specsavers in Newton Aycliffe says: “We’ve always said our door is always open to everyone in the town but we never imagined for a second that a little snake would take us up on the offer! She made quite a journey to get here, travelling from more than five shops away. We’re delighted to have helped find her and return her home. She definitely charmed us all in the end.”