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    Oh...man. That was stressful to watch. I have cats and I love them dearly, but I would never ever let them be in close contact (or even in the same room) with any of my reptiles. Cats are super curious and instinctual hunters and you just can't change that. There is really no reason at all to allow them to interact, or get used to one another. It is safest for both cat and snake to be kept entirely separate from each other.
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