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| Subject: | | Re: Semi Urgent Help needed with unknown snake |
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kearnivorous
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Mon, Oct 19 2009, 10:51pm
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my concern is more for my cat than anything
Cats are pretty good at taking care of themselves around snakes. Mine has notched up 3 browns and 1 tiger in his time, and is still purring. Just to be safe though, he's kept inside, otherwise the poor buggers wouldn't have much hope. |
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| Subject: | | Re: Semi Urgent Help needed with unknown snake |
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vegetablepuddn
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Tue, Oct 20 2009, 9:57am
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thanks. ya my concern was that there would be more of these baby snakes around, and that he would run into a whole lot of them, and this cat is more a city cat, though i expect that is changing after seeing turkeys, deer. etc.
On the other hand, my cat who lives with my family has tangoed with snakes before, one time chasing away what had to be a 3ft garter, after some back and forth smacks and hisses. |
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