Posted on 01/12/2014 2:48:52 PM PST by navysealdad
Woman kicks snow on cat to get it to move on. Cat didn't like snow in it's face and take's action.
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the only thing that ticks me off about this is that when she tells the story, the self centered b#$%h will claim that she’s a victim
Viking Kitty! (Surprised nobody beat me to that.)
I so miss our Norwegian Forest Tuxedo cat Boris. He controlled any room in which he found himself. A bit of a Chuck Norris of a cat. Other cats worshipped him. Dogs feared him. People admired and spoiled him. He passed away about a year ago. He’s buried at our farm with his best friend Kaylee (an ancient border collie).
I pinged an earlier posting of this story, thanks. Do please keep pinging me when cat stories get posted.
I do remember a cat at my aunt’s farm. He was a tuxedo cat. He had a little black mustache so I called him Hitler. If I dared enter his barnyard, he would sidle up and rub on my skinny little bare legs and then just as my guard was down, he would rake me with his claws. So whenever I saw him I threw barnyard dirt at him. He finally go the message and stayed away. It was that same summer that I witnessed a bull mounting a cow. I was about 8 years old and pretty upset. My adults laughed at me. I’m still scarred. By the laughter, not the cat.
The cat was destroyed? I don’t particularly care for cats, but that cat was responding to actual cruelty IMHO. Awful ending.
Ha! At least the kidlette got in a decent left handed shot before the Kitteh sacked his butt!
That cat needs checked for rabies.
I "euthanized" a feral tomcat several years ago in order to protect our pet cats. The tomcat probably weighed twice what our cats weighed.
The tomcat was very wary of humans. When I would first see him, he would be just coming over the horizon. If he saw me, he would immediately disappear. He wanted to have nothing to do with me or any other human.
The cat in the video, however, seemed relatively fearless in the face of human aggression. This is often a symptom of rabies. Infected animals lose any fear of humans.
Animals who are suspected of being infected with rabies are frequently subject to testing of their brain tissue, which is an invasive terminal procedure.
If that were my kid...
So the irresponsible witch had a cat that she hadn’t bothered to get shots for?
He'd have learned not to abuse animals.
Rabies shots are no fun...even when they tell you “oh, they’re *much* better than before”.
All I can say is they must’ve been 9 yards of hard ridin’ Hell in the past.
Very much so.
Wretched little spawn of even more wretched parents.
Any cat bite must be tended to ASAP. The infection starts fast and if you don’t get on the right antibiotics the first day you can be in for major pain and surgery. I’ve worked with feral cats many years and the bites start hurting bad within a few hours. So for those that don’t know, get to a dr. Within the first 12 hours. There is a bacteria in their mouth that at least in my case caused infection every time. Sorry I laughed if she was trying to help the cat. I have been able to turn big old toms into sweethearts, but there was a cat I named bad kitty that cost us over $1500 in vet bills when we moved that didn’t belong to anyone. We relocated him by a water source and away from homes. I feel this cat had been treated badly at some point just like the one in this story. I’ve worked with dozens of them and each time I was bitten it was trying to catch one to get it to a vet or their first vet visit when the thermometer was being stuck up their bottom! That’s pretty scary for anyone!
Hoo Boi,
I first posted that gif over a year or so ago, the flood gates got kicked open.
Most folks blamed the adult behind the camera for endangering the child.
A lot of tree huggers wanted the kid put in a psychiatric concentration camp “to get his head right.”
But, there is more to that gif than is seen here. The cat attacked the kid FIRST. The kid got mad and responded. The whole confrontation began with the cat, not the kid.
The so called “adult” behind the camera let the whole thing happen.
Cat could have seriously injured the kid.
They put down the wrong animal
WTF PWNED!
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