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AMAZING VIDEO: Cat saves boy from dog attack in Southwest Bakersfield
KERO ^ | 05/14/2014 | Derek VandeWeg, Anne Stegen

Posted on 05/14/2014 9:49:30 AM PDT by Pyro7480

A cat came to her best friend's rescue Tuesday when the young boy was attacked in his driveway in Southwest Bakersfield.

The surveillance video shows the boy playing on his bicycle when a dog sneaks up behind him and grabs his leg.

The family's cat, named Tara, rushes the attacking dog and chased it away.

The boy's mother, Eric Triantafilo, told 23ABC the boy needed a few stitches, but he is doing fine this morning.

(Excerpt) Read more at turnto23.com ...


TOPICS: Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: cats; dog; doggieping; kid; kittyping; mansbestfriend; pitbull; pitbulls; vikingcat; warriorcat
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To: FlJoePa

Awww. Is that hero cat a male or a female?


101 posted on 05/14/2014 6:05:00 PM PDT by Albion Wilde ("The commenters are plenty but the thinkers are few." -- Walid Shoebat)
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To: Spktyr

I like the way you say that!

Hubby and I heard a great story once on the Sirius old time radio show station. It was read by Jack Webb who was the Dragnet guy (on radio too!).

It was a story about a dreadful, huge dangerous snake that’s being transported on a passenger ship. Of course there’s a storm (or something) and the snake gets out.

No one can find him and every one is terrified. The crew all going around with guns,etc.

The snake ends up being killed by the ship’s cat, in defense of her litter of kittens.

The confrontation between the cat and the snake was so well written, and read, it’s one of the best things I’ve ever heard on radio, really edge of your seat stuff.


102 posted on 05/14/2014 6:07:19 PM PDT by jocon307
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To: Spktyr

Wow, you have just described the fight between my mother’s 7 pound cat and the Doberman who tried to get her. Cat jumped on the head, gouged out the eyes with hind feet while ripping the jugular with her teeth.


103 posted on 05/14/2014 6:17:00 PM PDT by BuffaloJack (Government by Gun Point.)
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To: Pyro7480

And the Viking Kitties pay homage - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApxnAr6pRt0


104 posted on 05/14/2014 6:28:50 PM PDT by knittnmom (Save the earth! It's the only planet with chocolate!)
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To: knittnmom; All
cat deserves a can of tuna/seafood can every night.
105 posted on 05/14/2014 6:32:34 PM PDT by skinkinthegrass (The end move in politics is always to pick up a gun..0'Bathhouse/"Rustler" Reid? :-)
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To: Pyro7480

Can you please unsubscribe me from the Kitty Ping list? Thanks.


106 posted on 05/14/2014 6:54:19 PM PDT by NetAddicted (Just looking)
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To: Pyro7480

I remember my late dad telling me stories about his cat Smokey.

My dad was walking from work to the bus stop one evening and past by a pet shop window when he saw this sweet little, sad and lonely looking grey kitten in the window and it was love at first sight – evidently for them both. He named him Smokey because of his smokey color.

He bought Smokey for three dollars which back then was no small amount and he put him inside his jacket before boarding the bus. Smokey meowed quite loudly but since the bus driver knew and was friends with my dad, he ignored it. When some old biddy went to the driver to complain that someone had a cat on the bus because she heard it, the bus driver told her, “I don’t hear anything, you must be hearing things.” : )

My dad’s mother did not only, not like cats at all; she also didn’t think animals of any kind should be allowed in the house. But my dad who, having dropped out of HS to go to work full time to help support the family (this was during the Great Depression), convinced her that Smokey would be a good “mouser”, wouldn’t eat all that much and that he would set up a place for him in the basement to sleep at night and that he would not bring him into the house. But he told me he often would go retrieve Smokey from the basement after his mom and dad went to bed and brought him into his bedroom. He told me that he and Smokey would snuggle up together and Smokey would snuggle up close to him and purr and purr as my dad stayed up late to read his favorite books and magazines or listen to baseball games on the radio.

Smokey grew up to be a very, very big cat. And Smokey grew up mostly an outside cat when he wasn’t sleeping in my father’s bed so he was a rough and tumble cat, no mere house kitty.

Smokey used to walk with my father to the bus stop every morning, no matter the time or the weather; rain, cold, snow, sleet, it didn’t matter, and then would go about his business keeping their house and his neighborhood safe from vermin. But when my father got off the bus at night, there was Smokey, always there, sitting patiently, waiting for him to get off the bus, even in the cold or pouring rain and he would accompany my dad all the way on their nearly mile walk home. The bus driver would often wave to Smokey and sometimes would give my dad treats to give him.

One evening on their walk home, they passed by a neighbor’s house where a particularly very mean, very aggressive and quite big German Sheppard lived. Most of the time, when they passed by this house, this German Sheppard would bark and growl and snarl at them from the inside of the fenced yard, but Smokey pretty much ignored the dog or would if he might be bothered to , would briefly stop to hiss and growl back at him. But on that one evening, this dog got out of an unlatched gate and came charging after my father, snarling and with bared teeth.

Smokey got between my father and this dog and stood his ground and then proceeded to put a real beat down on him, bloodied this big bad dog up pretty good and to the point the dog ran back into his yard whimpering. The next time and every time after that, when they walked passed this house, the dog would run to the back of the yard and cower in the corner when he saw my dad and Smokey walking up the side walk.

A year later my dad was drafted into the Army on the outset of WWII. My dad made his mom promise that she would look after Smokey until he got home.

When my dad did come home, he got off the bus hoping that perhaps Smokey might be there waiting for him. But there was no Smokey. When he got home, he looked for Smokey but he was nowhere to be found. Then he asked his mother where he was and she finally broke down and told him that for several months after he left for the Army, Smokey had continued to make the walk to the bus stop every morning like clockwork and then waited for him at the bus stop every evening until the last bus came and that one night, during his walk back home, he was hit by a car and killed.

My dad, who had served in the South Pacific in an infantry unit and had seen over three years of heavy combat and the very worst of what war is and had lost many friends and comrades in arms, when he learned what had happened to Smokey, he told me that he broke down and cried like a baby.

My dad had a soft spot for all animals and we had both dogs and cats as I was growing up but my dad had a particular soft spot for cats. He once told me; “Dogs are pack and social animals by nature, and being that they have to belong to a pack to survive, they love you and accept you because it is in their very nature to do so. Cats on the other hand are mostly solitary creatures; they are not hard wired to love and accept you or depend on you and they can live quite fine without you. If a dog loves you, he does so because it’s because he has to, it is in his nature. But if a cat loves you, it is because he wants to and chooses to and he is going against his nature to do so”.


107 posted on 05/14/2014 6:59:44 PM PDT by MD Expat in PA
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To: MD Expat in PA

Wow...one of the best posts I’ve ever read here. Thanks Expat. Thanks a lot.


108 posted on 05/14/2014 7:29:17 PM PDT by FlJoePa ("Success without honor is an unseasoned dish; it will satisfy your hunger, but it won't taste good")
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To: MD Expat in PA

Your dad sounds like a wise man. Thanks for sharing the story.


109 posted on 05/14/2014 7:42:55 PM PDT by knittnmom (Save the earth! It's the only planet with chocolate!)
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To: Spktyr
We had a cat that looked like that when I was a boy. Her favorite tactic was to jump right being the dog's neck and ride it like a bucking bronco. The dogs which were smart usually went yelping down the street until Tiger kitty got tired of the game, jumped off and ran home.

Those which tried too hard to throw her off would generally get the claws dug deeper into the back of their neck or even their eyes. As you said, the cat was no match for the dog's strength. But the dog was no match for the cat's agility.

110 posted on 05/14/2014 7:47:59 PM PDT by Vigilanteman (Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
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To: norwaypinesavage

Home security system.


111 posted on 05/14/2014 8:02:37 PM PDT by OneWingedShark (Q: Why am I here? A: To do Justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with my God.)
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To: MD Expat in PA

Excellent story.


112 posted on 05/14/2014 8:50:18 PM PDT by OneWingedShark (Q: Why am I here? A: To do Justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with my God.)
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To: MD Expat in PA

You sunofabitch you just made a grown man cry.


113 posted on 05/14/2014 9:48:51 PM PDT by Nik Naym (It's not my fault... I have compulsive smartass disorder.)
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To: knittnmom; All
Our cat once tried to save me when she thought I was sleeping through a fire alarm.

Dad was doing some remodeling in the basement and had warned us that the alarm might get tripped. I was laying on the sofa because my neck was hurting. When the alarm went off I just put a pillow over my head, but Kitty started racing around yowling her head off. Then she saw me laying there and screeched to a halt. She jumped up and started pawing at my face, still yowling, trying to wake me up!

I patted her on the head, and she shrugged, decided if I wasn't panicking then neither would she, and then plopped down beside me and took a nap. With the alarm still going off!

114 posted on 05/14/2014 9:50:23 PM PDT by Ellendra ("Laws were most numerous when the Commonwealth was most corrupt." -Tacitus)
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To: BuffaloJack

As I said, it’s the classic cat attack strategy for existential threats.

Cats have four different combat styles; hunting, exterminating vermin that are not food, sparring with other cats, and go-for-broke-no-holds-barred kill or be killed. The last looks nothing like the other three we are more familiar with; that’s what’s you saw then and what you see in the video on this thread. This is a cat that has classed that dog (correctly) as an existential threat to someone she cares about and she’s going to do something about it.

The funny thing here is that by definition, cats *have* to be smart enough to process the environment and determine which response is appropriate for the scenario the cat finds themselves in.


115 posted on 05/14/2014 10:26:40 PM PDT by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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To: MD Expat in PA

:( Smokey :(

Your dad was correct, I think. The love and trust of a cat is no small thing and it has to be given freely.


116 posted on 05/14/2014 11:03:22 PM PDT by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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To: FlJoePa

That is a beautiful Tabby cat. I am not surprised by the kitties response. Thanks for posting the picture. Bump to the top.


117 posted on 05/15/2014 7:02:52 AM PDT by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the Occupation Media.)
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To: Pyro7480
Wow!
I've got a new respect for cats.
118 posted on 05/18/2014 8:01:10 AM PDT by StormEye
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