Can a domestic cat deal with a king cobra?
Although cats and snakes are natural enemies, domestic cats cannot deal with cobras. King cobras are highly venomous, large and ferocious. However, because domestic cats have lived indoors for a long time, their hunting behavior has gradually disappeared. Once bitten by a snake, If the cat is injured, the toxin will spread rapidly in the cat's body and cause the cat's death. Pay attention to closing the doors and windows at ordinary times and not letting the cat go out to avoid life-threatening danger.
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