Wendy Wiesehuegel, a resident of Merton, Wisconsin, thought she and her brother-in-law had spotted an alligator near Lake Keesus. She had to agree that it seemed highly improbable as he laughed it off.
Their concerns were then shockingly verified two days later.
The 5.3 miles of shoreline and 42-foot maximum depth of the 237-acre lake in Waukesha County. The pristine waters, which are home to species like bluegill, are adored by local fishers.
Families take pleasure in swimming, unaware that an alligator might be present. However, it appears that there was an alligator there, possibly all summer long!
Then, on November 27, Wiesehuegel saw that Burnt Toast, her rescued cat, was pulling pieces of something out of the lake. The narrative takes on even more strangeness because to the cat’s hilarious and unique moniker.
She claimed that her cat was a “fantastic cat hunter” who brought her something every day.