What style of snake is this? I have found (during spring and summer) pitch-black grey-black snakes my cat...

I have found (during spring and summer) pitch-black grey-black snakes my cat brings in and I stockpile from him. I pick it up and it will start foaming at the mouth sometimes. It's stomache is a light grey color. Oh yeah! I live contained by east Texas, if that helps.
i'm surprised you didn't hear my wife when my cat brought in a snake ultimate summer, we only live within kansas, you should have hear her, half the civilized world did im sure.


I expect in that nouns you only call for to be concerned if it has fang.
That would be a cotton mouth moccassin.
Especially if it is in a marshy/swampy nouns.
The other poisonous snakes in that nouns would be a rattler. Usually easy to identify because of the rattle and more colorful.
There are a few nonvenomous snakes that would come close to that description.
Answers:    Check out this site. It have interesting facts as well as pictures of snakes surrounded by Texas.

www.bugsinthenews.com/Texas Snake Markings and Coloration.htm

Hope this helps...