Thankfully the story had a happy ending:
Image caption,Megan Sykes, a manager at the reptile specialist, said: "It's in really good health, so it was obviously looked after well before either it was lost or dumped somewhere.
She continued: "Someone said it originally came out of a bin on the train, so that makes me think it may have been dumped."The RSPCA said it had just last month warned owners to be "extra-vigilant" as snakes become more active during hot weather.
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