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Old 08-09-2015, 06:11 PM   #29
bmwdirtracer
+1.

I caught wild indigos, decades ago...they puff up and flatten their necks, but they do not bite humans, and probably won't bite cats or dogs, either. I have five cats, and five indigos....they don't interact, but I am absolutely certain that my cats are safe, even if they should ever meet. An indigo will NEVER attack anything that won't fit in its belly. (Which means a small rat, at best). Furthermore, they eat rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, and other native poisonous snakes, which means they are your allies, in protecting your family.

You're very lucky, to have that snake in your neighborhood. Protect him.