One evening, Nathan was hanging around on his porch when he noticed his beloved cat Marianne in a strange state.
The usually playful and curious feline was sitting motionless with her eyes half-closed, and a metallic object hanging outside her nose.
Seeing her pawing at her face and struggling to breathe, he immediately took her to the local veterinary clinic without delay.
At the clinic, the vet carefully examined Marianne and immediately noticed something unusual—an object was visibly protruding from her nostril.
Despite no other external injuries, her nostril was swollen, and she kept sneezing uncontrollably.
The vet explained that stray cats, or even well-cared-for pets, can sometimes end up with foreign objects lodged in their noses while exploring outdoors.
With cautious precision, he decided to gently probe her nasal passage to determine the cause of her distress.
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He started carefully removing the foreign object from Marianne’s nose when a sense of unease spread through the room.
The object was not a stray piece of plastic or random debris, and when the vet began gently removing the object, everyone in the room grew tense.
They were stunned to find that the object was actually a sharp-tailed snake, about 30 centimeters in length!