Cat 1 - Dog 0

qaulity loked to low for it to be CGI.

My cat has done that sort of thing before, she'll go for the legs and the m ore you move the more vicious she'll become, she snarles and hisses and won ;t back down. The only solution is to put a towel to your legs once she see legs aren't moving she starts calming down.

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whisky-dave
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Theres one poor refugee fox, Vixen I think, that calls by in our garden from time to time and missus encourages it!. It's a sad thing its been displaced by nearby housing development. It even seems disinterested by the neighbours urban chickens but mind you there're well protected by a fort knox grade enclosure;!...

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tony sayer

I reckon that was a tabby in the CCTV shot, prolly looks that way because of the bright sunlight and high contrast on the pix..

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tony sayer

Or as I remember one of our contributors once saying if that cat does that again it'll be "describing a parabola" on the end of my foot;!..

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tony sayer

The solution is to kick upwards with your leg and give the cat a free flying lesson - it'll never do it again.

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Walkie Torquay

That's the sort of thing that caused her to attack. When she was young ~2-3 years old til 5 she was given to an elderly lady with demeture who use to kick her, not always intentionaly. I've had her for 2 years now and she rarely attacks anyone now.

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whisky-dave

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