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Re: Snakes alive!

To: car@texas.net
Subject: Re: Snakes alive!
From: mgbob@juno.com (ROBERT G. HOWARD)
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 1997 08:52:48 EDT
 The little car-riding cat in this household is a snake hunter.  She
dragged in through her cat door (Made in England, obligatory Little
British Catdoor content) and left them on the hallway carpet evenings
when I was not at home. 
  Method used by resident females to remove snakes:  Stand on chair in
kitchen and scream until neighbor comes over, picks up snake and puts in
on the grass outside.
Bob

On Wed, 24 Sep 1997 23:16:44 -0500 Carol <car@texas.net> writes:
>At 11:48 PM 9/24/97 -0400, RJohn50603@aol.com wrote:
>
>\>Well, I just went out to move my MGB to the garage for the night and 
>saw a
>>three foot long snake disappear up under the rear suspension. 
>
>>Anyone know what snake is a medium brown with green markings? 
>
>I don't recall the name of the species, but there's one up above and 
>front
>of the gas tank on your MGB in case you want to snap a photo for 
>future
>reference.
>
>>I didn't feel like reaching up there and seeing if I
>>could grab him. I think he's up above and front of the gas tank. The 
>battery
>>boxes are within easy reach. Thank goodness the lid is a good fit.
>
>I'm so comfortable with snakes that unless I saw the snake exit the 
>vehicle
>with my very own eyeballs, I'd have a for sale sign on the car before 
>the
>battery went dead!
>
>>Hopefully, we won't meet on the freeway going to work tomorrow.
>
>Godspeed...
>
>>God, I love Texas
>
>There are no snakes in Alaska. Pretty neat, eh??
>
>>'90 Maine Coon (not a snake hunter)
>
>You need to trade that cat in on one that can earn its keep!! No 
>matter.
>Unless I saw the snake exit the vehicle....etc.
>
>Carol
>
>
>

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