One night our dog grabbed a toad and spit it right back out. He immediately started vomiting and foaming at his mouth. Of course at 10 pm the vets are closed. We had to stay with him outside until he quit vomiting. He walked around toads after that. We had another one grab a big king snake. It had a bird or turtle egg in it's mouth. When I grabbed the dog the snake spit out the egg and took off. We had a cat who used to bring non-poisonous snakes into the house and put them in her food bowl. One of our other cats would bring birds and lizards in and put them in the food bowl. The cats we have now are not allowed outside but they still find lizards that get into the house and bugs too. I have to chase them all down to rescue their prizes to put back outside. The csts are not happy campers when I do that.
Wow, it's amazing how gutsy some animals are. Where I used to live, a baby snake somehow got into the screen porch. I was in the house watching TV when Dukee comes walking in with the baby snake in his mouth hanging by its tail . I was shocked. Dukee put the snake down to play with it so I got up, grabbed a handy pillow case, and picked it up. I took it outside and accross the road. Of course he didn't understand why he couldn't have that but he had to accept it. But that's funny how yours put them in their food dish.
One night our dog grabbed a toad and spit it right back out. He immediately started vomiting and foaming at his mouth. Of course at 10 pm the vets are closed. We had to stay with him outside until he quit vomiting. He walked around toads after that. We had another one grab a big king snake. It had a bird or turtle egg in it's mouth. When I grabbed the dog the snake spit out the egg and took off. We had a cat who used to bring non-poisonous snakes into the house and put them in her food bowl. One of our other cats would bring birds and lizards in and put them in the food bowl. The cats we have now are not allowed outside but they still find lizards that get into the house and bugs too. I have to chase them all down to rescue their prizes to put back outside. The csts are not happy campers when I do that.
Wow, it's amazing how gutsy some animals are. Where I used to live, a baby snake somehow got into the screen porch. I was in the house watching TV when Dukee comes walking in with the baby snake in his mouth hanging by its tail . I was shocked. Dukee put the snake down to play with it so I got up, grabbed a handy pillow case, and picked it up. I took it outside and accross the road. Of course he didn't understand why he couldn't have that but he had to accept it. But that's funny how yours put them in their food dish.