[Sca-cooks] snake
Olwen the Odd
olwentheodd at hotmail.com
Mon May 6 12:56:52 PDT 2002
Maybe a differnce in matablolism. I do know that even non-poisonus snakes
can and do bite. I also know that rattlesnakes can bite a warning bite and
withhold injection venom. Been down both those roads but I am not allergic
to rattlesnake venom and when I have gotten bit I just get queezy for a
while.
Olwen, junior snake torturer
>I think cats can survive snake bites. I spent a several years on a farm
>and my farm cats were always coming home with a balding patch with two
>punctures in the skin. We were told that those marked were snake bites.
>Although I would agree how can cat a survive a snake bite and not a small
>child. Aurore
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> How about one of the chinese medicinal soups?
>
> But it didn't wander into the larder, your cat wanted to play with it
>and it
> wasn't happy. I know I can survuve that sized rattler's venom, but an 8
>lb
> cat wouldn't be able to.
>
> margali
> is it tularemia season yet?
>
> the quote starts ehre:
> Phlip, who eats ANYTHING that happens to wander into
> her larder.....
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