Although snakes have no limbs, they crawl and reflect quickly, and their teeth are also very sharp. Although cats have hair, their hair is soft and snakes can bite it thoroughly. So why can't snakes bite the cat? Let’s learn about it together.
The snake cannot bite the cat because the cat's reaction speed is several times faster than the snake, and it is difficult for the snake to bite cats that are several times faster than it. Moreover, cats are aggressive and will actively attack the snake and use their sharp and powerful claws to slap the snake out of the way. Although cats are not afraid of snakes and can prey on snakes, breeders still need to protect their cats.
In the wild, when a cat encounters a snake, it will use the snake as a plaything, because the snake cannot bite the cat at all, and the cat will tease the snake to the fullest. Many times the snake will slip away quickly. Cats have congenital advantages for many snakes, but many times cats just want to play. If the snake runs fast, the cats rarely kill them.