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200-pound snake eats cat

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A yellow python ate a cat in Interlachen on Wednesday, according to the Putnam County Sheriff's Office.

The Sheriff's Office received a complaint just after 5 p.m., and arrived to find the approximately 200-pound snake with part of the complainant's cat hanging out of its mouth, according to Sgt. Christi Wilkinson.

Authorities assumed the snake escaped from somewhere nearby, but none of the neighbors knew anything about it, according to the Sheriff's Office.

They coordinated with Florida Fish and Wildlife to attempt to trap the snake.

"They're going to see if they can take possession of the snake and find a home for it," said Wilkinson.

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Here's an update to this story, at least I think it's an update. Now the snake is 130 pounds and they know who the owner is. Surely two albino burms didn't escape and both eat cats in the same town, so I figure this is the same story with additional information.

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Python Eats "Burrito" For Lunch

Interlachen, FL -- Nicole Salvatore saw something she'd never seen before when she walked to her neighbor's house Wednesday in Interlachen.

A 13-foot-long Burmese python was eating her friend's black cat.

"I've never seen a snake like that," Salvatore exclaims.

The 130-pound albino snake, which is yellow, had slithered from a house a few blocks away.

Salvatore says the snake tried to eat the cat head first, but couldn't do it. "So it moved around and started eating the cat tail first," she describes.
She says the snake had already killed the cat by the time her friend, Dianne Turner, came home from work around five o'clock.

According to Wikipedia, Burmese pythons kill by constriction. Their prey dies by suffocation rather than crushing.

The kitty, Burrito, was Turner's favorite cat, according to Salvatore.

Turner called the Putnam County Sheriff's Office, and deputies along with investigators from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, responded to the scene.

Salvatore says authorities had told Turner she could not kill the snake. "So all we could do was stand there and watch that snake eat the cat," Salvatore says.

So how did the snake get loose in the first place?
Steve Cook owns Bernie, the female python. Bernie lives in a cage, or pen, in Cook's back yard.

Cook says he had fed Bernie two rabbits. However, while Bernie was eating the first rabbit, the second rabbit decided to make a run for it.

The rabbit dug a hole under the cage fence and escaped.
Cook says the snake followed the rabbit and also escaped through the hole.
He says the snake had been on the loose in the neighborhood for two days.

It's not the first time the snake has gotten loose.
Cook says Bernie broke out of the pen about a month ago for a day.
He soon found her and re-enforced the cage.

Salvatore says the snake should not have been loose at all.
She says it could've been a threat to small children, like her niece.

The big yellow python is now back in her pen. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has given Cook a warning.

Cook says an investigator with the agency has also inspected the pen and said it is acceptable.

As for Turner, she's lost her cherished furry friend.
"She loved that cat," Salvatore says, "she really did."

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As for Turner, she's lost her cherished furry friend.
"She loved that cat," Salvatore says, "she really did."

This is a freakish demise for the average cat and average cat owner. (Maybe not so much in Florida anymore though.) My objection to such quotes is that I think they are designed to illicit enhanced emotional responses. Outside cats face many life threatening dangers every day. When the owner decides to allow the cat to go outside, it must be assumed that something fatal could happen to it. It just so happens that in parts of Florida cats and small dogs might end up being eaten by a large snake.
 
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