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What would an indoor cat do if a snake got loose and was running wild?

My corn snake escaped once and was gone for a day or two. Found him unharmed slithering around in the bathroom. Either he hid before my cat could find him, or my cat just didn't care. I'm not sure Binx even knows how to kill. (lol) He very rarely kills bugs, just meows at them.

Wanna trade cats? Mine is TOO vicious! You'd be begging for mercy. :p
 
AliCat - I'm glad you're giving me all these warnings about the aquarium-type tanks with the doors, because now I'm super paranoid! Well, the snake has been in there for a day and a half now, and he seems fine. I can't IMAGINE that he could fit through the cracks of the doors. They're so small! But I keep an eye out, nonetheless. He seems to come out of his hide every couple of hours just to examine the surroundings. And it seems he's pushing on the glass and the top screen trying to find an escape route. What strange creatures! :) Wouldn't it be nice if, instead of escaping, they would say: "This is my home and I"m comfortable here. Why should I leave?"

Haha, don't be overly paranoid! But Jasper was in his cage for about 2 weeks before he slipped through the glass. I'm using the same cage for two of my other corns (I divided it to make 2 cages) and I just put a piece of cardboard between the glass panes, I have not had a problem with anyone even trying to escape this time, and they've been in there for a few months now.
 
My cats would kill my snakes I'm afraid, injure them at the least. I have had escapes and I've been fortunate enough to catch the snakes before the cats do, but that is sheer luck.
 
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