The idle musings of a former military man, former computer geek, medically retired pastor and now full-time writer. Contents guaranteed to offend the politically correct and anal-retentive from time to time. My approach to life is that it should be taken with a large helping of laughter, and sufficient firepower to keep it tamed!
Agree with all of you and big Lol@Stingray .. clever you! Having grown up in SA, and seeign quite a few cat/snake interactions ... that snake looked a little stunned to me ... most would simply sod off the moment they saw a cat ... they wouldn't just lie there waiting to be pounced on ... the exceptions being the mamba family ... both green and black ... on those occasions my poor Dad had to wade in to the fray and remove our kitty (who hunted anything she could get her paws on)
Eh, while I totally agree with LabRat's assessment of the camera operator and snakes, the reality is that the snake is in competition with the cat. Cats eat mice and rats, so do snakes. The cat and the snake did what came naturally to them. That scene would have played out the same whether the guy with the camera was there or not.
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The person behind the camera is an ass one way or another, whether the snake was poisonous or not.
If it was- that poor cat, fortunate for it it IS so good.
If it wasn't- why allow that to happen to a harmless killer of rodents? Nonpoisonous snakes are nothing but a net good to humanity.
I completely agree with LabRat -- what an ass!!! >:(
Should events ever conspire that I meet the cameradouche, the introductions will be conducted via boots.
Agree with all of you and big Lol@Stingray .. clever you! Having grown up in SA, and seeign quite a few cat/snake interactions ... that snake looked a little stunned to me ... most would simply sod off the moment they saw a cat ... they wouldn't just lie there waiting to be pounced on ... the exceptions being the mamba family ... both green and black ... on those occasions my poor Dad had to wade in to the fray and remove our kitty (who hunted anything she could get her paws on)
Eh, while I totally agree with LabRat's assessment of the camera operator and snakes, the reality is that the snake is in competition with the cat. Cats eat mice and rats, so do snakes. The cat and the snake did what came naturally to them. That scene would have played out the same whether the guy with the camera was there or not.
Why should humans stop animals from doing what comes naturally?
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