This cat kept sneezing, so they discovered a horrible thing stuck in his nose!
They pulled out of his nose! (Video)
The old saying says, ‘curiosity killed the cat’, but in the case…curiosity just made the cat a bit uncomfortable. A cat in Mendocino County, California, had an experience that some might find hysterical. The black tabby, whose name is Marian, somehow found herself with a small snake in her nose, according to the owner. As you can hear in the video, the clumsy cat is introduced like this: “So, this is a cat, who has a snake hanging from her nose. Her name is Marian. We don’t know what the snake’s name is.” The owner discovered the cat’s predicament after she began sneezing uncontrollably.
At first, Marian’s owners thought she was playing with a worm. When they got a closer look, they realized that a sharp-tailed snake was lodged in her nasal cavity. As far as they could tell, Marian had been eating the snake but forgot to chew. In a fight for its life, the snake wiggled into her sinuses and out her left nostril. All we can do is watch in horror as these super-men without capes perform a stunning act of bravery to remove it. At first the owner say they thought the cat had a spider web or leaves stuck on her snout, but a closer look revealed it was actually a slithering snake.
A stunning act of bravery to remove it!
Luckily, the owner was able to safely pull the snake free from his cat’s nose. The cat was unhurt. Marian’s owner, who wasn’t identified by his real name, told that it was unclear how the snake came to be stuck in the cat’s nose. “Our best guess is that it tried to get free while she was eating it, but only managed to wriggle into her sinuses … and then out her left nostril,” he said. Despite all the discomfort on our end watching this scene unfold — and Marian’s obvious discomfort about being the star of this video — it, thankfully, doesn’t take much to remove the snake, who didn’t make it through the ordeal. Marian appears to be okay. Watch the video, when the owner manages to remove it, it’s a release for the animal.