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Python swallows family's pet cat whole in Queensland
"“I took the snake to the local vet and we scanned for a microchip and sure enough it was a family’s pet cat,” he wrote on Facebook."
"The snake was released back into the wild."
Wow, surprising ending for the snake...... I figured they would euthanize it because it ate a "pet", (I guess it can pass the microchip with no issues?)
But The pet owners get a warning instead.....
"McKenzie said it was uncommon for pets to be eaten by the protected reptiles, but warned owners to keep their cats from exploring their neighbourhoods."
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...-in-queensland
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Around here the coyotes regularly get the outdoor cats. The neighbors usually complain about it, then they get another cat, let it outside, and the coyotes get another meal.
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Last edited by Bogertophis; 01-10-2020 at 12:08 PM.
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