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Ball python, 'Little Lady', reported missing 2 months ago turns up in Preston

After she went missing in June, a ball python by the name of Little Lady was found in the parking lot of an apartment building in Cambridge Tuesday afternoon.

Little Lady was found basking in the sun outside an apartment building in Preston

Little Lady is a ball python that had been missing for over two months. Volunteers with the Ground Search and Rescue KW say she was found in the parking lot of an apartment building in Cambridge. (Ground Search and Rescue KW/Facebook)

After she was reported missing over two months ago,the four-foot long ball python, Little Lady,was reunited with her owners Tuesday afternoon.

The snake had been the subject of a police and animal rescue search in Junewhen she was reported missing from her home on Chandler Drive in Kitchener.

Little Lady was found "basking in the sun"in the parking lot of an apartment building in the Preston area of Cambridge, according to Sarah Ardnt, avolunteerwithGround Search and Rescue KW, a non-profit animal rescue team.

"I was very surprised," said Ardnt.

"The thing with ball pythons is that they hide, so finding her in plain sight is amazing. We're so happy that Little Lady'sbeen found and she's safe."

Ardnt said they weren't sure it was Little Lady right awaybecause the snake would have travelled quite a way from her home.

She said they tried tocomparemarkings with a picture of the original snake and a description fromthe woman who had found Little Lady.

Little Lady was reunited with her owners Tuesday afternoon after she was reported missing in June. (Ground Search And Rescue KW)

Ardnt said Little Lady's owner eventually met up with the woman in Cambridge and he was able to confirm that the snake was his.

"After reviewing her thoroughly, the markings wereexactly the same, so he confirmed that it was Little Lady," she said.

"She was just a little bit smaller and skinnier than when she left the owner's possession."

How Little Lady made it to Cambridge is a mystery, Ardnt said, adding she could have followed the Grand River in search of food, She's alsonot surprised that Little Lady was ableto fend for herself in the wild.

"They are very resourceful," she said.

"As a full grown python, they can go a while with out feeding. I'm just happy we were able to locate her."