moosenoose
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Certainly a scrub if that's the right pic. You got to love some good ol' Aussie muscle! :lol: I think the owner of the cat should be commended with her outlook on it all - it would have been a horrible shock.
I would cut the snakes head off if the cat was still alive. but if it was dead i would be very sad but i would say the same thing.
No i would do like i normaly do pry the cats mouth open take the small animal put it in a box make it better then let it go. or i would with the snake poor vodica in its eyes.would u cut the cats head off if u saw it eating a lizard?
fairs fair,....
Ah ok, I get where you are coming from now. I wouldn't really say she was responsible for the death of her cat though, it was just bad luck and bad timing. Lots of people keep their dog in the backyard, and a snake could easily come into your yard, bite the dog and kill it (assuming the snake was venemous of course).
As far as allowing the cat to roam and kill wildlife, I totally agree. Very irresponsible.
thats too much drumk talk even for me :lol: :shock:No i would do like i normaly do pry the cats mouth open take the small animal put it in a box make it better then let it go. or i would with the snake poor vodica in its eyes.
Just wondering how a bell makes them better at killing?And not everyone has scrub pythons in there backyard.If the cat is in your own backyard which she couldnt get out of.People have dogs in the backyard which kill all sorts of things but nobody says anything about a dog.Don't wanna start the cat argument up or anything but bells only make them better at killing.
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