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TopicLesson learned: I am not good in a crisis situation, at all.
DisgracefulSins
10/13/23 11:09:37 AM
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CoyoteTheGreat posted...
Cats are apex predators, it probably had that poor snakes number and was pissed at you for interrupting.
Only outdoor cats. Indoor cats that never learned to hunt, not so much.

There is a huge difference in indoor vs outdoor cats. If you want pest control, you need one that actively leaves to hunt and hones its skills.

So yeah, depends on the cat. Cats are definitely capable of killing snakes.

Me, I would have grabbed a broom or something, and there would be a dead snake in the house. It may not be a rattlesnake, but you still don't know what kind it is. Take no chances.

But yeah, fight or flight. Only other option is call animal control. But animal control usually charges a fee.

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