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Re: kitty says dont F with my sht!
pound for pound the common house cat is one of the most fearsome creatures on earth----------3-5 pounds of muscle, teeth and infectious bite..... even the fat house cats can put up fight.
I had a walker coon hound for 17 years---he disliked all humans and he hated cats------woods in America are loaded with wild house cats.
That 75# coon dog could kill 20+ pound raccoons and crush their bones ---he was all muscle, a 4 legged killing machine....he never hurt a human, but on multiple occasions he would put any size human to the ground and when they stood back up, their throat was covered with his saliva---he could have ripped their throat out---but he knew better than to harm humans---even though he did bite the arms of a person attempting to enter a building once--but they survived.
I moved to a place where a wild house cat lived-----that cat maybe weighed 3 pounds or so...........that cat tore my dog up multiple times over a 1 year period---shredded his chest and face until he was so bloody you could barely tell he was a dog....that cat would jump 10 feet high and land on a dog's head and just tear their flesh wide open...after a year, a wild dog came to live---it took several months of feeding until i could catch her. She lived on wild rabbits and mice, like coyotes do............one day my dog and that wild dog caught that cat in an open field---I watched from a window as they both fought that cat for close to an hour and over time they ended up into a stone quarry / woods and I never seen the cat dead, I think it went into a brush pile and died---or decided it was time to live some where else. BOTH DOGS looked like bloody hamburger, their chest wide open oozing blood, their faces shredded..
That same dog liked chasing mountain lions and when running a mountain lion---the mountain lion liked to come within about 15 feet of you in woods late at night and stair at you until the dog caught up and then would make another 1 mile or more circle and come back and stair at you some more-------the mountain lion can run in an open field where there is 10 feet between each paw track in the snow---a mountain lion can kill a single dog with ease and when hunting they use 15-20 dogs.
The common wild house cat could kill a human child in the woods--or for that matter, an adult---THEY DON'T and for that, we humans are lucky. People with house cats have no clue how powerful and infectious their pets are.....only out of respect and dumbing down----people get along with their kitties.
A TRUE WILD HOUSE CAT knows to not allow a dog to get a grip----only takes 1 chop and a dog can kill them instantly--that same coon dog could grab a skunk, a ground hog or coon on the run---chump it and throw it up and catch it and chump it in just a few seconds and that animal would be dead----but a wild house cat---that cat took him over 1 year to kill or chase off for good.
If a house cat wanted you dead----it would be easier than people may think.