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Killer SNAKE Attacks my Cats

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Uploaded by on May 21, 2009

Cats are fine, this Huge 8 ft Snake came up on us last weekend and went right after one of the Cats. I played around with him and got some footage and put it with the footage of my cats by the creek and added some from the Big Snake encounter. The cats were in no danger.

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  • first of all, gopher snakes are not venomous. second, its just separate footage of kittens then a snake. the snake didnt do nothing and i hope you didnt kill it.

  • @Skarmaniac9994 Ya, no way do I ever want to hurt any animals. I let the Snake go down by the creak.. I love these cats and Video taped them being born. I was sitting on my back pouch with my Kitties running around and this Snake shows up' so I got some cool footage of the Giant Snake, and then edited some footage with my cats.

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  • im closeing my eyes

  • based on all the other cat and snake videos on youtube, the snake would have probably been in for a massacre if he tried to attack the cats.

  • Ass hole why didnt you kill the snake idiot!

    

  • @1kingdom1hearts1 wow you know as much as i do in science

  • @ThatAnimalGuy Actually due to hurricanes setting them free and bad management of venomous snake breeders by the Florida DNR there's a small population of Cobras, Green and Black mambas that are native to the southern parts of Florida now. Fun huh : ) Watch you're step

  • @ThatAnimalGuy lol i know that im originaly from africa that doesnt mean they r only found ther some people in europe buy them and they get shipped its comon. i live in england tho and im english now but was born in africa

  • @alphie10 You missed my point. Black mambas are an African species. Its common knowledge.

  • @ThatAnimalGuy i dont know google it

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