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Copperhead snake found in garage after eating catMadison County AL

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Mc Clure St, Alabama

A caller reported a copperhead snake inside a garage near McClure Street that had eaten a cat.

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Near McClure Street.
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Colleys advising has a copperhead in the garage and it just ate a cat.

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Mc Clure St, Alabama

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Comments ⸱ 5

Ashley SteelmanAshley Steelman

Ohh goodness no snake at a cat 🤦‍♀️ folks just being extra and trying get snakes killed for no reason

Chris CliftonChris Clifton

Absolutely no way a copperhead ate even a kitten. Cats 9.9 times out 10 will kill a snake of any kind. The .00001% a snake wins is when the sneak up on a resting cat and at best they inject venom and even then the cat doesn’t die instantly.

Meribeth Karyl BeaverMeribeth Karyl Beaver

Ate a cat?!!? Never heard of such! Sure it was a copperhead? I mean we’ve all said something like “I’m so hungry I could eat a “X reference) but this is a new one for me 🤷🏼‍♀️

Sarah AkersSarah Akers

Good grief

wizardwizard

I've never seen a copperhead large enough. lost three cats to a timber rattlesnake from bites, they thought the tail was a toy....his skin is now my hatband.

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