Re: Can an adult ball python eat a cat?
none of my snakes have ever stuck at any of my cats.
they always try to investigate the snakes and sometimes they try to share the rack with them lol
Re: Can an adult ball python eat a cat?
Most likely not...
A Ball python could strike at your cat. Most likely if this took place it would be out of fear wrather than that of prey instinct. Being your cats curiosity and sticking its face around the snake.
On the other hand I would watch the curiosity of your cats as if something did happen I would be worried about the snake and how the cats could shred it to peaces in matter of seconds if the situation ever did arise.
Just insure that your enclosure is secured properly all the time. They do tend to be escape artist and it is usually do to human error that this happens. Never rush with your snake, make sure evrything is done in the same manner every time.
I guess i am saying be OCD with how you maintain your pets and this should never come into question.
J
Re: Can an adult ball python eat a cat?
Biggest bps I've ever heard of are 10 lb. females. And those are typically about to drop 10+ eggs and aren't much interested in eating rats, let alone predators the same size they are.
Bps are notoriously hard to switch to different food. Cats don't sound or look or act or smell like rodents; I doubt you could get a bp to eat a kitten even if you wanted it to do so.
Plus cats are frankly tougher than bps.
Re: Can an adult ball python eat a cat?
An adult cat? No way. WAY too big.
a tiny tiny kitten? Maybe. I'm sure not gonna find out tho. :gj:
Re: Can an adult ball python eat a cat?
thanks for your help guys. i feel much much better..so should i introduce the cats to the snake? LOL!
Re: Can an adult ball python eat a cat?
Its hard enough to get them to eat what they are supossed to.
Re: Can an adult ball python eat a cat?
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herekitkitty
thanks for your help guys. i feel much much better..so should i introduce the cats to the snake? LOL!
The snake isn't going to care one way or another. It's not like they will become pals and have crazy adventures, but at least the cat might not view the snake as a threat.
Re: Can an adult ball python eat a cat?
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herekitkitty
thanks for your help guys. i feel much much better..so should i introduce the cats to the snake? LOL!
As at least one other poster has already mentioned, your BP is in more danger from your cats than the other way around. Not only because of the cats' claws, but because of the bacteria on those claws and the cats' teeth. Being a cold-blooded reptile, your snake's immune system would likely have a very difficult time dealing bacteria that a mammal's immune system could handle easily.
Watch your BP. If it looks like it had any altercation with one of your cats, take it directly to a herp vet. Do not pass go, do not collect $200. (Okay, you may need to stop by an ATM for a couple hundred in vet fees.:rolleyes:)
Re: Can an adult ball python eat a cat?
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herekitkitty
I was thinking the snake might not even be interested since the cats were here all along? maybe would not recognize it even as a food option since the cats will have been part of the atmosphere of smells for the snake its whole life, or does that not matter? as long as shes not gona hurt my kitties im fine lol. thanks
Sounds like pretty good logic to me.. No expert tho.
Hope everything works out.. :D
Re: Can an adult ball python eat a cat?
I really wouldn't worry about your BP eating your full grown cats. I don't think a full grown BP could even eat a full grown rabbit. It's much more likely that your cats will kill your BP if they get the chance.