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Cat attacks family, 3 taken to hospital

dee123dee123 Posts: 46,270
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Just last month we had this: http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1947764&highlight=cat+attacks

Now we have another one http://www.news10.net/story/news/local/roseville/2014/04/16/pet-cat-attacks-roseville-family-three-taken-to-hospital/7794045/

I don't believe that the cat just snapped, something must have happened. Probably payback for being made to wear that stupid tie :D
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    Keiō LineKeiō Line Posts: 12,979
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    There is definitely a pattern emerging here.

    First there was ONE attack, then a SECOND.....

    It doesn't take a genius to work out that the next attack will be the THIRD and so on.
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    yellowparkyellowpark Posts: 2,125
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    Witch cat?

    Can cats spit at people?
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    Keiō LineKeiō Line Posts: 12,979
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    yellowpark wrote: »
    Witch cat?

    Can cats spit at people?
    They can steal the breath of babies.
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    Tal'shiarTal'shiar Posts: 2,290
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    People always think of dogs as the dangerous ones when it comes to pets which has some truth as they can be much bigger, almost the size of a lion (in fact some breeds are used to take down lions and bears).

    But a cat is all little and cute, but it got to where it is because those claws and that vicious fast attack style they employ. With a dog you get the snarls and teeth showing, so its pretty easy to see it coming. Cats on the other hand, they lay in the cut, then BAM, face shredded.

    I swear they have military hardware in there heads, some sort of advanced targeting system to aim for eyes, goolies throat.
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    dee123dee123 Posts: 46,270
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    CravenHavenCravenHaven Posts: 13,953
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    I saw the picture of the cat and with that collar and tie I just knew he had a "Falling Down" moment
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    CentaurionCentaurion Posts: 2,060
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    I can hardly contain my indifference.
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    dee123dee123 Posts: 46,270
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    I saw the picture of the cat and with that collar and tie I just knew he had a "Falling Down" moment

    I love that film. Sad it's kind of forgotten nowadays.
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    bluebladeblueblade Posts: 88,859
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    The Daily Mail would probably ask if your cat could be a terrorist, or even cause cancer.
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    rupert_pupkinrupert_pupkin Posts: 3,975
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    dee123 wrote: »
    I love that film. Sad it's kind of forgotten nowadays.

    As long as i'm alive that film will never be forgotten. My joint second favourite film of all time :cool:
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    CentaurionCentaurion Posts: 2,060
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    that's catastrophic, i hope they are feline better soon
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    FaithyHFaithyH Posts: 2,826
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    Arcana wrote: »

    hahaah! im stealing that for twitter :P
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 11,482
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMNSVMyxzxA

    It's all revenge for the bin incident a couple of years back
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    coughthecatcoughthecat Posts: 6,876
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    Tal'shiar wrote: »
    People always think of dogs as the dangerous ones when it comes to pets which has some truth as they can be much bigger, almost the size of a lion (in fact some breeds are used to take down lions and bears).

    But a cat is all little and cute, but it got to where it is because those claws and that vicious fast attack style they employ. With a dog you get the snarls and teeth showing, so its pretty easy to see it coming. Cats on the other hand, they lay in the cut, then BAM, face shredded.

    I swear they have military hardware in there heads, some sort of advanced targeting system to aim for eyes, goolies throat.

    One of the main problems is that some people seem to think that cats are "toys" so are surprised when a cat gets pi**ed off!

    I know someone who (quote) "loves cats" but if she wants attention from the cat, she'll pick it up, turn it upside down, tweak it's tail etc. It's not cruel, but it's blindingly obvious that the cat is less than impressed, especially if it had been asleep! Guess what? When the cat runs out of patience, it'll lash out!

    I must admit that I do feel it's my duty to reward the cat afterwards! :blush::D
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    skp20040skp20040 Posts: 66,874
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    What is all this with cat stories suddenly, first we have cats spread TB , then cats pass meningitis now this , what next a cat cull ? Mind you I shall keep an eye on my two in case they are stock piling any assault weapons, I did wonder why Bookend had been on Ebay ordering flak jackets and helmets and Gizmo was building a shelter behind the sofa
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    coughthecatcoughthecat Posts: 6,876
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    skp20040 wrote: »
    What is all this with cat stories suddenly, first we have cats spread TB , then cats pass meningitis now this , what next a cat cull ?

    No. I believe the proposal is to cull people who dress cats up in neck-ties! :D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,341
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    Tal'shiar wrote: »
    People always think of dogs as the dangerous ones when it comes to pets which has some truth as they can be much bigger, almost the size of a lion (in fact some breeds are used to take down lions and bears).

    But a cat is all little and cute, but it got to where it is because those claws and that vicious fast attack style they employ. With a dog you get the snarls and teeth showing, so its pretty easy to see it coming. Cats on the other hand, they lay in the cut, then BAM, face shredded.

    I swear they have military hardware in there heads, some sort of advanced targeting system to aim for eyes, goolies throat.

    Budgies can be vicious little hooligans as well and they also have sound weapons
    (their loud, high pitched rapid screeching) and the ability to turn the bottom of their cages and millet seed stalks as cluster bombs as well.
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    ItsTotesSoFluffItsTotesSoFluff Posts: 2,667
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    My cat fear grows bigger :(
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    Mitten KittenMitten Kitten Posts: 1,185
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    blueblade wrote: »
    The Daily Mail would probably ask if your cat could be a terrorist, or even cause cancer.

    Just tuberculosis so far :o:D :kitty:
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2590699/Two-British-people-contract-tuberculosis-contact-cat-recorded-cases-cat-human-transmission.html
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,341
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    As long as i'm alive that film will never be forgotten. My joint second favourite film of all time :cool:

    Who hasn't ever wanted to do/felt like going on a FALLING DOWN style 'rampage'?
    D-Fens wanted to be reasonable and see his daughter but sometimes, direct action's the only way to make people, especially Judges, coppers, dole/benefits staff, council officials listen (but they WON'T listen to reason and go complaining, start making threats when you take things into your own hands, like giving the local young toerag a severe kicking because the judges won't give them a proper sentence and keep letting them off). I'd tell them that You WOULDN'T listen to reason so I had no choice so what're you complaining about?
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    academiaacademia Posts: 18,225
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    Send for Jackson Galaxy
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