ceeej31;2331836; said:if a 50 year old alli snapper grabbed a cat, the cat wouldent have a chance
Miguel;2331855; said:Exactly.
Though I think a common snapper would be more prone to it.....
le patron;2331882; said:if a big snapper like that grabbed a hold of a cat's leg, theres no escape for it. those things have enough bite pressure to take someone's hand clean off.
hamato_yoshii;2331937; said:I certainly think that a snapper can kill a cat, but to get one cleanly, and keep it down long enough, not to mention throw cat "parts" on the lawn, is probably not likely.
Vicious_Fish;2331986; said:Yeah I'm afraid I'm going to need to see some proof of this no matter how nasty it looks.
hamato_yoshii;2331937; said:I think you may have missed my point, or I stated it incorrectly. I think the odds of the snapper getting a clean grab on a cat are very unlikely, due to a cats reflexes, and also if it did, normally cats do the "freak out" when they get attacked, and I think a good chance to get away, obviously badly hurt, but away. I certainly think that a snapper can kill a cat, but to get one cleanly, and keep it down long enough, not to mention throw cat "parts" on the lawn, is probably not likely.
Louie;2332035; said:I know nothing about snappers but could the snapper have "thrown" on the lawn the cat parts it didn't want to eat .

Vicious_Fish;2332045; said:No, they can't "projectile vomit" the parts they don't want.![]()