Black kitty called 'Burnt Toast' stuns owner by dragging ALLIGATOR HEAD into ... trends now

Black kitty called 'Burnt Toast' stuns owner by dragging ALLIGATOR HEAD into ... trends now
Black kitty called 'Burnt Toast' stuns owner by dragging ALLIGATOR HEAD into ... trends now

Black kitty called 'Burnt Toast' stuns owner by dragging ALLIGATOR HEAD into ... trends now

An adorable black kitty in Wisconsin has stunned his owner after proving he's the apex predator in the neighborhood after dragging an alligator head onto the lawn.

Wendy Wiesehuegel was shocked when her cat 'Burnt Toast' brought home the 'unexpected' find, that neighbors first thought was a big fish.

'He was very proud of himself. I bent down and I'm like 'that's not a northern or a fish that's a gator,' she told Fox 6 Milwaukee.

Wiesehuegel said that she thinks she may have seen the alligator on the lake near her home with her brother-in-law a few days before.

'He just laughed it off like, 'No, it's not a gator, and I'm like, 'Yeah, it probably isn't one,' and we just kind of dismissed it, and then this showed up,' said Wiesehuegel.

Baffled by the scaly surprise, Wiesehuegel called the Department of Natural Resources, conservation warden, Tim Aspenson, who said that a wildlife biologist would need to verify the head.

An adorable black kitty in Wisconsin has stunned his owner after proving he's the apex predator in the neighborhood when she dragged an alligator head onto the lawn

An adorable black kitty in Wisconsin has stunned his owner after proving he's the apex predator in the neighborhood when she dragged an alligator head onto the lawn

Wendy Wiesehuegel (pictured) was shocked when her cat 'Burnt Toast' brought home the 'unexpected' find, that neighbors first thought was a big fish

Wendy Wiesehuegel (pictured) was shocked when her cat 'Burnt Toast' brought home the 'unexpected' find, that neighbors first thought was a big fish

Wiesehuegel said Burnt Toast was 'very proud of himself' when he dragged the scaly creatures head onto the lawn

Wiesehuegel said Burnt Toast was 'very proud of himself' when he dragged the scaly creatures head onto the lawn

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Aspenson said that he believes it is from an actual alligator, likely three feet long, as opposed to a souvenir head.

He said he suspects the alligator could have been a pet that either escaped or was released into the wild but couldn't be sure how it ended up without a body and in the jaws of Burnt Toast.

Pictures of the alligator head show the top of the skull intact with scales and teeth grinning, but if turned upside down the bottom jaw is detached and the insides of the skull appear to be missing.

It remains unclear how long this creature has been dead and bobbing in the Waukesha County waterway, but Aspenson said it was truly a 'very rare' find and might not be the last.

Wiesehuegel was excited by the prospect that this

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