Alligator Breaks in to Florida Home and Leaves Wine Soaked Mess

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Alligator sightings are nothing new to Florida residents. Many see them in their natural habitats, such as rivers and ponds. Some even come to swimming pools and backyards to sun themselves. One alligator made himself right at home in a Florida woman’s actual home.

The alligator came into the Florida home through a low window. As shown in the video by a newscaster gesturing to a boarded-up window, the entry point and style look typical of many Florida homes.

“After 55 years of nursing, don’t you think I’ve seen most everything?” the homeowner, Mary Wischausen, asked. But an alligator in her kitchen was something that she had not seen in her many years living in Florida.

“This 10-foot gator was having a marvelous time, sitting right in my kitchen,” she said. After hearing noises coming from her kitchen at 3:30 in the morning, she went to investigate. She discovered a large alligator lounging around on her white tile floor.

His tail likely knocked over furniture in her kitchen, causing the crash that prompted her to come to check it out. She turned right around and left her surprise intruder to have free run of the kitchen while she holed up in her bedroom.

Florida Knows Gators

When Mary called for help, the incredulous 911 operator had to ask her again where the gator was.

“I’m sorry, is it in your house?” he asked. “In your kitchen?”

“Yes!” Mary replied.

Trappers responded to remove the alligator safely. Video shows them taking the alligator out by using a trapping device around its neck to direct it. They suspect that the gator came out of the nearby water and entered her home.

What makes the story even more remarkable is that the gator entered Mary’s home rather than one of the other condos closer to the water. While there, the gator made quite a mess, including spilling her red wine.

“He got my red wine,” she said. “The good stuff.” The video showed the mess left behind by the gator, including knocked-over chairs, broken bottles, and, of course, the spilled wine.

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Katie is a freelance writer and teaching artist specializing in home, lifestyle, and family topics. Her work has appeared in At Ease Magazine and The Spruce, among others. When she is not writing, Katie teaches Creative Writing at Indian Creek School and was awarded an Author Fellowship to Martha’s Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing. She also enjoys spending time with her three kids and cat.

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Alligator sightings are nothing new to Florida residents. Many see them in their natural habitats, such as rivers and ponds. Some even come to swimming pools and backyards to sun themselves. One alligator made himself right at home in a Florida woman’s actual home.

The alligator came into the Florida home through a low window. As shown in the video by a newscaster gesturing to a boarded-up window, the entry point and style look typical of many Florida homes.

“After 55 years of nursing, don’t you think I’ve seen most everything?” the homeowner, Mary Wischausen, asked. But an alligator in her kitchen was something that she had not seen in her many years living in Florida.

“This 10-foot gator was having a marvelous time, sitting right in my kitchen,” she said. After hearing noises coming from her kitchen at 3:30 in the morning, she went to investigate. She discovered a large alligator lounging around on her white tile floor.

His tail likely knocked over furniture in her kitchen, causing the crash that prompted her to come to check it out. She turned right around and left her surprise intruder to have free run of the kitchen while she holed up in her bedroom.

Florida Knows Gators

When Mary called for help, the incredulous 911 operator had to ask her again where the gator was.

“I’m sorry, is it in your house?” he asked. “In your kitchen?”

“Yes!” Mary replied.

Trappers responded to remove the alligator safely. Video shows them taking the alligator out by using a trapping device around its neck to direct it. They suspect that the gator came out of the nearby water and entered her home.

What makes the story even more remarkable is that the gator entered Mary’s home rather than one of the other condos closer to the water. While there, the gator made quite a mess, including spilling her red wine.

“He got my red wine,” she said. “The good stuff.” The video showed the mess left behind by the gator, including knocked-over chairs, broken bottles, and, of course, the spilled wine.

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