There is an extra tie on the cat s collar, and the owner is horrified when he looks carefully
There is a cat slave in Australia, Goldie Rock, who lives near O'sullivan Beach. When Goldie came home from outside one day, she found that her cat Kit was behaving strangely and was wearing something that looked like a tie.

Kit jumped up and down trying to get rid of this "tie", and made a cry while struggling. After the cat slave quickly got closer and took a closer look, he realized that this was not a tie at all, but a snake!

Goldie was startled and quickly called a snake catching expert for help. Snake catcher Steve came quickly with a snake hook and stepped forward to learn about the cat's condition.

Kit seemed to know that the stranger wanted to help, and stayed where he was without running away. Steve recognized that it was a highly venomous snake - an Eastern brown snake, but it had been bitten to death by Kit, but the cat could not take it off.


The snake catcher removed the venomous snake for the cat, and also noticed that there were wounds on its mouth. He guessed that it might have been bitten by a venomous snake.

Cat slave Goldie immediately took Kit to the veterinarian. After testing, it was found that the venom was positive and an anti-venom injection was required. Fortunately, Kit received treatment in time and recovered and was discharged.

Snake catcher Steve said that in his 15 years of catching snakes, he has never encountered such a situation. He speculated that when the snake was attacked by a cat, it fought back and got entangled in the cat collar. Steve also suggested that cat owners should not let cats loose. Cats will kill small wild animals and may become prey of large wild animals. Keeping cats indoors can ensure the safety and ecological balance of cats.