Calendar of Events (2012-09-18). Chases Calendar of Events 2013 with CD-
ROM (Chase\’s Calendar of Events) (p. 232). McGraw-Hill. Kindle Edition.’,’Paul
Klausman interview’,”,’future’,’closed’,’closed’,”,’paul-klausman-
interview’,”,”,’2013-04-23 11:57:52′,’2013-04-23
05:57:52′,”,0,’http://www.dustycatwriter.com/WPDusty/?p=1360′,0,’post’,”,0),
(1361,1,’2013-01-08 11:17:21′,’2013-01-08 05:17:21′,”,’Paul Klausman
interview’,”,’inherit’,’closed’,’closed’,”,’1360-revision’,”,”,’2013-01-08
11:17:21′,’2013-01-08
05:17:21′,”,1360,’http://www.dustycatwriter.com/WPDusty/?
p=1361′,0,’revision’,”,0),(1362,1,’2013-01-08 11:19:09′,’2013-01-08
05:19:09′,”,’Paul Klausman interview’,”,’inherit’,’closed’,’closed’,”,’1360-revision-
2′,”,”,’2013-01-08 11:19:09′,’2013-01-08
05:19:09′,”,1360,’http://www.dustycatwriter.com/WPDusty/?
p=1362′,0,’revision’,”,0),(1363,1,’2013-01-08 11:19:15′,’2013-01-08
05:19:15′,”,’Paul Klausman interview’,”,’inherit’,’closed’,’closed’,”,’1360-revision-
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05:19:15′,”,1360,’http://www.dustycatwriter.com/WPDusty/?
p=1363′,0,’revision’,”,0),(1364,1,’2013-01-08 11:25:45′,’2013-01-08
05:25:45′,”,’Paul Klausman interview’,”,’inherit’,’closed’,’closed’,”,’1360-revision-
4′,”,”,’2013-01-08 11:25:45′,’2013-01-08
05:25:45′,”,1360,’http://www.dustycatwriter.com/WPDusty/?
p=1364′,0,’revision’,”,0),(1365,1,’2013-01-09 23:04:12′,’2013-01-09
17:04:12′,’
<ahref=\”http://www.dustycatwriter.com/WPDusty/?attachment_id=1366\” rel=
\”attachment wp-att-1366\”><img class=\”size-full wp-image-1366\” alt=
\”carpetpython\” src=\”http://www.dustycatwriter.com/WPDusty/wp-
content/uploads/2013/01/carpetpython.jpg\” width=\”259\” height=\”194\” /></a>
This carpet python is distant relative of the \”group hugger\” Duchess discovered
snuggling up to baby Zara.
\r\n\r\n(Lismore, New South Wales) Tess
Guthrie, from the far north coast of Australia, knew something was bothering her
kitty, Duchess. She just didn’t know what. For several days the normally calm
cat had been refusing to eat and hissing ferociously seemly at nothing. Guthrie was
so concerned she called her vet.\r\n\r\n\”There I was, at 9.30pm on Saturday night,
ringing the vet because I thought the cat was sick,\” Guthrie said in an interview.\r
\n\r\nThen at 3:30 a.m. the fangs really hit the fan. That’s when Guthrie awoke
to the sound of her cat hissing fiercely. When she turned over, the young mom
found a six-foot-long coastal python (or as they call them Down Under, a carpet
snake) coiled three times around her two-year old daughter’s left arm.\r\n\r
\nAt first Guthrie believed she was dreaming, but it was actually a living nightmare.
\”I couldn\’t believe it … at the same time I was freaking out at what I was seeing, I
realized what the cat had been carrying on about it for days,\” Guthrie said in an
interview.\r\nGuthrie grabbed the snake’s head. As the frantic mum
unwrapped the coils, the nonvenomous snake struck Zara’s hand three times.
\r\n\r\n\”In my head I was just going through this unbelievable terror. My thought
was that it was going to actually kill her (Zara), because it was wrapped so tight,\”
Guthrie told the Brisbane Times. \”Her little arm was bleeding really bad from the
bites. All I could feel was blood. And Zara was screaming by that stage. I was in
hysterics. It was such a shocking thing to wake up to. It was just terrifying.\”\r\n\r
\nLittle Zara was treated at Lismore Base Hospital and released.\r\n\r\nThe local
snake wrangler, Tex Tillis (most likely not from Texas) relocated the snake into the
wild at Guthrie’s request. Tillis told the Daily Telegraph, the snake didn’t
want to eat the baby. \”It was trying to have a group hug.\”\r\n\r\nHippie stuff aside,
a hug around the neck wouldn’t have been a healthy thing for the toddler.\r\n\r
\nThree cheers and a bag of catnip for Duchess, whose vigilance gave Guthrie time
to save the baby’s life. Well done, Kitty.\r\n\r\n<!–Digiprove_Start–><span
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from the far north coast of Australia, knew something was bothering her kitty,
Duchess. She just didn’t know what. For several days the normally calm cat
had been refusing to eat and hissing ferociously seemly at nothing. Guthrie was so
concerned she called her vet.\r\n\r\nThen at 3:30 a.m. the fangs really hit the fan.
That’s when Guthrie awoke to the sound of her cat hissing fiercely. When she
turned over, the young mom found a six-foot-long coastal python (or as they call
them Down Under, a carpet snake) coiled three times around her two-year old
daughter’s left arm.’,’publish’,’closed’,’closed’,”,’timmys-not-in-the-well-but-
real-life-cat-lassie-saves-baby-from-pythons-hug’,”,”,’2013-01-09
23:10:32′,’2013-01-09 17:10:32′,”,0,’http://www.dustycatwriter.com/WPDusty/?
p=1365′,0,’post’,”,0),(1366,1,’2013-01-09 23:01:53′,’2013-01-09
17:01:53′,”,’carpetpython’,”,’inherit’,’closed’,’closed’,”,’carpetpython’,”,”,’2013-01
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17:01:53′,”,1365,’http://www.dustycatwriter.com/WPDusty/wp-
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(1367,1,’2013-01-09 23:02:30′,’2013-01-09 17:02:30′,'<a href=
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\”attachment wp-att-1366\”><img class=\”alignleft size-full wp-image-1366\” alt=
\”carpetpython\” src=\”http://www.dustycatwriter.com/WPDusty/wp-
content/uploads/2013/01/carpetpython.jpg\” width=\”259\” height=\”194\” /></a>
(Lismore, New South Wales) Tess Guthrie, from the far north coast of Australia,
knew something was bothering her kitty, Duchess. She just didn’t know what.
For several days the normally calm cat had been refusing to eat and hissing
ferociously seemly at nothing. Guthrie was so concerned she called her vet.\n\n
\”There I was, at 9.30pm on Saturday night, ringing the vet because I thought the
cat was sick,\” Guthrie said in an interview.\n\nThen at 3:30 a.m. the fangs really hit
the fan. That’s when Guthrie awoke to the sound of her cat hissing fiercely.
When she turned over, the young mom found a six-foot-long coastal python (or as
they call them Down Under, a carpet snake) coiled three times around her two-
year old daughter’s left arm.\n\nAt first Guthrie believed she was dreaming,
but it was actually a living nightmare. \”I couldn\’t believe it … at the same time I
was freaking out at what I was seeing, I realized what the cat had been carrying on
about it for days,\” Guthrie said in an interview.\nGuthrie grabbed the snake’s
head. As the frantic mum unwrapped the coils, the nonvenomous snake struck
Zara’s hand three times.\n\n\”In my head I was just going through this
unbelievable terror. My thought was that it was going to actually kill her (Zara),
because it was wrapped so tight,\” Guthrie told the Brisbane Times. \”Her little arm
was bleeding really bad from the bites. All I could feel was blood. And Zara was
screaming by that stage. I was in hysterics. It was such a shocking thing to wake
up to. It was just terrifying.\”\n\nLittle Zara was treated at Lismore Base Hospital
and released.\n\nThe local snake wrangler, Tex Tillis (most likely not from Texas)
relocated the snake into the wild at Guthrie’s request. Tillis told the Daily
Telegraph, the snake didn’t want to eat the baby. \”It was trying to have a
group hug.\”\n\nHippie stuff aside, a hug around the neck wouldn’t have been
a healthy thing for the toddler.\n\nThree cheers and a bag of catnip for Duchess,
whose vigilance gave Guthrie time to save the baby’s life. Well done,
Kitty.’,’Timmy’s Not in the Well, but Real Life Cat Lassie Saves Baby from
Python’s “Hug†‘,”,’inherit’,’closed’,’closed’,”,’1365-revision’,”,”,’2013-
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content/uploads/2013/01/carpetpython.jpg\” width=\”259\” height=\”194\” /></a>
This carpet python is distant relative of the \”group hugger\” Duchess discovered
snuggling up to baby Zara.
\n\n(Lismore, New South Wales) Tess
Guthrie, from the far north coast of Australia, knew something was bothering her
kitty, Duchess. She just didn’t know what. For several days the normally calm
cat had been refusing to eat and hissing ferociously seemly at nothing. Guthrie was
so concerned she called her vet.\n\n\”There I was, at 9.30pm on Saturday night,
ringing the vet because I thought the cat was sick,\” Guthrie said in an interview.\n
\nThen at 3:30 a.m. the fangs really hit the fan. That’s when Guthrie awoke to
the sound of her cat hissing fiercely. When she turned over, the young mom found a
six-foot-long coastal python (or as they call them Down Under, a carpet snake)
coiled three times around her two-year old daughter’s left arm.\n\nAt first
Guthrie believed she was dreaming, but it was actually a living nightmare. \”I
couldn\’t believe it … at the same time I was freaking out at what I was seeing, I
realized what the cat had been carrying on about it for days,\” Guthrie said in an
interview.\nGuthrie grabbed the snake’s head. As the frantic mum unwrapped
the coils, the nonvenomous snake struck Zara’s hand three times.\n\n\”In my
head I was just going through this unbelievable terror. My thought was that it was
going to actually kill her (Zara), because it was wrapped so tight,\” Guthrie told the
Brisbane Times. \”Her little arm was bleeding really bad from the bites. All I could
feel was blood. And Zara was screaming by that stage. I was in hysterics. It was
such a shocking thing to wake up to. It was just terrifying.\”\n\nLittle Zara was
treated at Lismore Base Hospital and released.\n\nThe local snake wrangler, Tex
Tillis (most likely not from Texas) relocated the snake into the wild at Guthrie’s
request. Tillis told the Daily Telegraph, the snake didn’t want to eat the baby.
\”It was trying to have a group hug.\”\n\nHippie stuff aside, a hug around the neck
wouldn’t have been a healthy thing for the toddler.\n\nThree cheers and a bag
of catnip for Duchess, whose vigilance gave Guthrie time to save the baby’s
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