Rottweiler vs. Cat: Who Will Win?
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If you need the protection of a guard animal, would you be better off with a Rottweiler … or a cat? Watch the video first …
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If you need the protection of a guard animal, would you be better off with a Rottweiler … or a cat? Watch the video first …
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ueue, submitted by Christophe.
ha ha the cat of death
s/he must have had his/her reasons...
I suspect if the dog wasn't on a lead and/or its owner wasn't there things may have been rather different.
Still - cats can give dogs a hard time. We used to have a cat which would lie in the gateway to the garden path and be sweetness and light to humans, but passing dogs got raked.
We have a three legged cat that has survived years outdoors fending off owls, foxes, skunks, dogs, etc (much to my disappointment - I hate cats).
I wish the cat had forgotten about the Rottweiler and gone straight for the face of the idiot who cowardly kicked it at 00:12s.
What a pussy. And I ain't talkin' 'bout the cat.
No fair! Let the dog off the leash.
Like letting the dog off the leash would help. Look at how he cowers!
Cat 1, Dog 0.
And yes, someone do kick the guy at 00:12.
Kicking the cat would be better than letting the cat continue to attack the dog or trying to handle the cat (you'd probably get your face clawed). The cat is the aggressor, after all.
You call that a kick? A proper cat-kicking would involve a parabolic trajectory, with said cat airborne in full-splay position.
For its own good, of course.
That looks like a feral cat vs. a domesticated dog; not the same as domestic vs. domestic. That being said, cats are not pushovers, the advantage most dogs have over most cats is size; pound for pound, I'd bet on the cat any day.
Go Cat Go Yeah
Lets see it with the dog OFF the leash.
Awwwww, poor baby!
Poor pup. It wouldnt make a difference letting him off the leash, hes hardly being held back by it. Its just a young, friendly dog and its afraid of a crazy cat.
That wasnt much of a kick, they were just trying to shoo the cat away.
I dont think thats a feral cat. I think its fight or flight kicked in when it got scared by the dog and chose fight.
Really, no one's brought up "Faster, Pussy Cat! Kill! Kill!" yet?
Oh well.
It's always been cats who rule the roost in my experiences; size & alleged ferocity of any dog be darned.
@Mytake
Are you hungry?
Not hungry. Not angry. I don't kick cats or dogs and don't see why anyone would do it except in life-threatening situations.
What amazed me the most was how he (yes, I assume it's a he in this case) chose to attack the dog, even though it was at a distance.
He must have some real issues with dogs, I guess...
2 things. 1- take the dog off the leash. 2- get the dog a different owner. That dog is molly-coddled. Notice the reaction of the owner trying to protect it and cuddle it after it was attacked.
I warned a neighbor about the huge cat he had coming into my back yard with my large Husky out of Alaskan Indian sled dog stock. He laughed and and said "No dog alive could hurt that bad cat!" Okay, I'd warned him.
The next time I saw the cat in my yard I let my dog off his chain. The cat weighed almost thirty pounds.
That is SO hilarious. What a wussy. That rottweiler was as wussy as the owner. That cat WAS pretty scary though. That rottweiler needs some attack training. Insane. That cat almost flew!
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