The Birb King
Bird is the word
It walked awayA catfish in the drawer? That's certainly an unexpected situation! Catfish are typically freshwater fish and are not commonly found inside drawers. If you find a catfish in your drawer, here are a few steps to handle the situation:
1. Ensure your safety: It's important to prioritize your safety and avoid any potential harm from the catfish. Catfish have sharp fins and may be startled or attempt to defend themselves.
2. Do not touch or handle the catfish: Catfish can be slippery and have spines that can cause injury. It's best to avoid touching or handling the fish directly.
3. Contain the catfish: If possible, close the drawer or gently block off the area to prevent the catfish from moving around or causing damage. This will also help ensure that the fish remains secure until further assistance arrives.
4. Seek professional help: Contact your local fish and wildlife authorities or animal control to report the unusual presence of a catfish in your drawer. They will have the knowledge and resources to handle the situation and provide appropriate guidance on how to safely handle and remove the fish.
Remember to let professionals handle unique situations like this involving animals to avoid harm to both the catfish and yourself. Their expertise will ensure the best outcome for all parties involved.