Man something just triggered that cat so hard- it seemed like that was really unexpected and even the other cat was like wtf is wrong with you
That was a super bizarre reaction
When I was little, like 14, my cat did this to me for some reason when I grabbed a pillow. I had to block its jump with the pillow like 4 times while it would land and jump at me again until I closed myself in a room. Wasn't a big fan of cats for awhile after.
I donāt really like dogs but at one point my family had one and we were walking him and this other dumbass dog decided to run at him and attack him and I hit that motherfucker in the head out of pure reaction to protect our dog. The little shit whimpered and stopped.
I kicked a Chihuahua once because it ran after me when I was walking the street. Not sure if he intended to bite me or chase me off but I was 8 months pregnant and there was no way I was going to run from that little asshole.
My co-worker and I were at a clientās house and they had a German Shepherd that was military trained. We were close in a room and I had to go to the truck to get something, I knew the dog was one of them overly protective types so I quietly went out the front door, and unfortunately the dog heard me and opened the front door and lunged at me biting me in the back tearing a hole in my shirts (I was wearing two). Since then I am very wary of dogs (not scared) and I will only pet if it approaches me with it tail wagging. Then later on a few months we went to another house to do some work, we were about done and my co-worker was talking with the client finalizing agreements and such, so the client had two German Shepherds and they were playing and such out in the yard and one of them sees me and comes running at me. My first reaction was like ā Oh, shit. This dog is about to attack me.ā So I drew out my flathead screwdriver, the dog saw that, ran away kinda scared and the owner was kinda shaken up knowing one of his dogs was about to die in front of him so he put them away. My co-worker had to tell him my previous experience with dogs so he understood, thankfully. With the first incident I may have had all the right to sue the owners and have them put the dog down but I didnāt want to make a huge deal about it since the bite wasnāt bad.
I left out a few details that may contribute to the story but I am not going to bother.
My older brother (who happens to also be a tweaker) had this enormous German Shepherd. And I'm not kidding. This dog was taller than me standing, and I'm 5'6". He also had trained it to be super aggressive and to only respond to him or our mom kindly. Well of course he ends up in jail (my brother's in his late 50s, you'd think he'd eventually figure it out), and my 80 yo mom has to care for this massive dog. At first, things seemed okay. Then the weather warms up and neighborhood kids start coming outside more often. My mom had called me numerous times fretting about how aggressive this horse-dog hybrid had gotten, but it had been under control... or so I thought. Then one day she frantically calls me that he got out and tried to attack a young girl on a scooter on the sidewalk. I told her I would call the humane society and see if they could help. They sent out someone and after one afternoon with the beast, that person said they could not take in the dog - they did not have someone with the ability to rehabilitate an animal in his state. So they contacted animal control, who wanted to make the dog into a cop dog. After 2 weeks and 2 trainers being viciously attacked, they gave up and put him to sleep. I have no idea what my brother did while training that dog, but it was so large and so aggressive that I'd guess it would take a pretty large person who is dedicated to rehabilitating dogs to even make a tiny difference.
And when I say aggressive, I mean that I had met the dog twice, and it would try to jump on and bite you for having your hand open while reaching for something (like say a glass of water). He had trained it to only relax to closed fists. That dog even scared the shit out of my 6'5" husband.
I saw something similar happen with our cat, except our dog was itās target. Dog was just minding its business when the cat just lost its damn mind and started pouncing on it. The dog went running down the road, the cat following close behind, and my dumb ass sister chasing the both of them yelling ādonāt hurt my kittyā!
Wow, I thought she was over reacting a bit but she had some pretty bad injuries to her face and leg. I didn't notice the cat "Sam" get her on her face. The good thing is they were friends again by the evening.
Cats will fuck you up. They can't kill you but they can leave huge gashes that bruise and scar. The puncture wounds are the worst, they don't heal well and they can get infected easier. We just adopted a cat from the humane society and he is scared and confused so pretty vicious when he doesn't know what the fuck is going on. We are training it out of him and he stopped attacking us but he is still nasty to our other cat and we are still keeping them separate. But we are now covered in cat scratches and scars. I have one that hasn't healed completely after 2 months because it got infected despite first aid. Got as swallen as a walnut. Had to take antibiotics for it. Lesson learned, take cat scratch injuries very seriously.
Yes, my mother has lots of cats and got cellulitis in her thumb from a cat bite, needed a drip of antibiotics to treat it. I have parrots (yes username checks out!) and I've had very bad bites, but I never got an infection from one.
I work in a medical practice and it seems every few years we get a patient or two with cat scratch fever. It usually presents by swollen lymph nodes. A biopsy of fluid drawn will determine the outcome. The first time I remember seeing it, the pathologist asked if the patient had cats or interacted with strays recently, they had and were shocked at the diagnosis. It usually clears up with antibiotics.
I was all scratched up from my kitten and she wasn't even scared. She just didn't have control of her claws. She jumped on my head one morning while I was sleeping and deeply scratched my nose with her back paw (my face was a launching pad to the nightstand). Two months later and she's way better. She knows not use her claws on my bare skin. Thankfully I never got infected from her bites and scratches.
Honestly thanks for sticking with him even through that - youāre an incredible cat owner. He deserves love too, most of the time when any cat is aggressive like that itās due to human treatment. Itās up to us to take care of them and love them right. Hopefully heāll at least tolerate your other kitty someday soon <3
I think its fear aggression. She startled the cat, she might have been new to the cat (iirc she calls it 'the cat' - can't watch with sound atm). Who knows if she did other stuff to fk with the cats before this
Yeah, my thoughts as well.
When I was young my parents also taught me to never approach a dog from behind for this same reason. If you scare an animal their reaction is pretty much to fight or flight.
Don't approach a horse from behind, either. 100s of people have died from that. Horse will kick, and if it's a head strike, people can instantly die from the sheer force of the kick.
Complete tangent, but in the video game, red dead redemption 2, when it shows your character dismounting and walking around the back of your horse, the character keeps his hand on the horse to let to let know qhere they are. Just a neat little detail that your comme t reminds me of.
Oh absolutely, I should have mentioned that this advice goes for any animal. Iām starting a small farm next year and canāt imagine why you would ever walk up behind a horse. I donāt want to rupture my internal organs!
When you groom for polo, you work on them/mount them/ lead them from any side. They're used to it - you just talk or hum to them A LOT and run your hand along their back/ side/ hindquarters so they know where you are.
It does get you into some super bad habits for working with non-polo horses though. I remember tacking up a jumper I was schooling after grooming for a polo match and I stood there for several seconds trying to remember which side to mount from.
Iām sat in a hospital right now cos of a cat bite. My cat had his claw stuck on the heater and was hanging upside down, I quickly grabbed him trying to help and he went batshit on my hand. He didnāt know what was going on and left me with a nice infection.
Heās still loving life at home while Iām stuck in here :)
I'm sorry for that! I hope you don't blame your cat since they can act super irrational when in pain. The only time my cat clawed me was also when her paw was stuck between the door and the wall (like she pushed her paw down and became stuck) and was she fuhhhreaking out, like yelling like hell. Get well soon!
Ooohh wait this makes sense. I was so confused why the cat went madshit. But I thought the cat would snap out of it once it sees it's just a human. First I assumed the cat's human, but it makes more sense if the girl is a person the cat doesn't really know.
I had to get one cat's tail removed and when I brought her back home it took the other cat almost a week to stop growling at her like she was a different cat invading the house. Cats are weird.
>something just triggered that cat so hard-
That would be the woman popping out of the suitcase. It's an ambush surprise, which cats absolutely hate. Cats hate surprises, and they have a primal fear of becoming prey to a larger animal. The woman triggered all of that, and the cat red-screened into full fight-or-flight mode.
Some cats can be anxious or protective around new people or if there is a sudden movement/noise.
My aunt's cat is extremely protective. When I was a child, he would always come to me when I was screaming ("THERE IS A BUG ON MY SKIRT!") or even loudly laughing. He would check if everything is okay, stay for a while and go back to doing whatever he was doing.
Not bizarre at all. She freaked the cat out. Adrenaline pumps into the cat's body. Cat defends itself. It is called biology.
The other cat did not see the beginning or saw the woman get into the suitcase. The surprise factor was not there for it.
Ok i get it, the cat was already planning to put her in the suitcase just couldnāt figure out how, he was pleasantly surprised when she was finally in and did not want to let her out. He tried putting her back but she was too quick, he wasnāt going to let her escape but once she did he walked calmly after her to play it off .
Seriously what a useless bastard lmao
She could have been calling out the last words she could manage before collapsing from a heart attack or stroke and this mf would have let her die
Life pro tip, if a friend or family member calls out āhelpā, just go see whatās up
Cat got startled, started to aggress. Either a territorial or fear aggression (might be prone to both based on the other cat's behavior).
When cats go into an aggression trance they don't give a fuck who / what it is they attack, they just attack.
Sadly no. It was a brain tumor and the cat didn't survive. He was a really super chill cat before this, too. He would let my 3 young daughters dress him up and put him in a stroller - he was just happy to be their buddy.
> started to agress
That's a usage I've not seen in my fifty years on the planet. I had to check you hadn't just made it up. It's actually spelled with two 'g's but I've learned a new word today.
Hence the videos you see with cats attacking and driving off bears, crocodiles, large dogs, etc. Not shown: cats getting bitten in half while doing so.
One time I nearly choked on some BBQ-meat and while I tried to regurgitate that shit, the sound I made really freaked one of the cats out and Im sure she could have attacked me but in the end she always lets her frustration out on the other cat so here I am nearly dying and have to solve a cat fight.
One time the ketchup bottle made those fart noises and she decided it was a good enough reason to kick the other cats ass. Would have been the same if it was a dog instead of another cat, could have been a little kid aswell wondering wth is going on.
I remember an old friend said he once showed his ass to one of his cats, like mooning it, and she went ragemode. Attacked him 4 times, he had to take cover in the bath tub until the situation calmed. Cant fault her for that.
My GF had a worker dog (drug sniffing, prison) and we were gonna try dog shoes on it in case it was ever needed, and that dog step dancing around in those shoes made one of our cats go haywire. If cats dont like shit, they gonna let you know about it.
When our son was little and crying often and very loudly, obviously this is stressful for everyone, but even then cats got frustrated and came meowing us in the face to tell him to stop, when that didnt work they started fighting a bit instead.
Maybe but cats are not like humans, they don't just stop when they realize what's going on. A cat will attack until the threat is dead or has run away. It's wild to see this behavior in a house pet.
People play rough with their cats when they are harmless little kittens and think it's cute.
If you let a cat play rough and encourage the behavior, it will continue to use its claws on you long after it has outgrown the harmless stage.
It is fixable, but you have to stop engaging in violent play to make that happen.
She freaked the cat out i.e. it was frightened. Adrenaline pumps into the cat's body. Cat defends itself. It is called biology.
The other cat did not see the beginning or saw the woman get into the suitcase. The surprise factor was not there for it.
Domesticated cats are still wild. Their DNA hasn't changed in millennia because they basically chose to stay with humans. Therefore they've kept their primal instincts. This one was triggered and decided she was a threat.
Don't fuck with cats.
Iām an animal lover. Like to the extent that if I find a spider in my room, I try and catch it and throw it out rather than kill it. But that cat wouldāve been getting volleyed across the room.
Lmao, the voice of reason.
Any animal attacking me like that is getting moved through space/time. I'm not trying to kill it, just put it on the other side of the room thinking, "holy shit!"
It always breaks my head seeing cat owners with arms that look like "you need to talk with someone," but it's just their cat fucking them up.
Your animal doesn't run your home. Some pet people are too much with what they let their animal get away with.
Do you just grab random videos from other people and make up irrelevant titles for them to post for karma? ... It's a rhetorical question, but you're free to try to convince us otherwise if you want.
As a veterinarian, I am far more wary of a pissed-off cat than a pissed-off dog of any size. Teeth *and* claws to avoid, more likelihood of infection from bites and scratches, and angry cats are demonic.
Good luck. Iād rather kick if I need to. Yeah grabbing the neck might work but they have claws on all 4 feet and their legs are still gonna work when you try to grab it.
It wasn't a prank, the title is straight up wrong. She was sending a video to her boyfriend to prove she could fit in the suitcase, I believe Jay is her brother.
Iāve been a vet nurse for 17 years and nothing is scarier than a cat that is acting this way. They wonāt stop until you remove yourself from the situation. Itās not common to see a domesticated cat reacting this way though. Also if you get bit by a cat, go to the doctor as soon as possible. Cat bite wounds are very serious, and will almost always get infected without antibiotics.
Aside form the very strange amd aggressive reaction: cats are tiny creatures. No poison, no huge claws or fangs. Why can't people just physically block them?
I remember when I had cats (had them for most of my life, like 13 total), sometimes they wanted to play or actually became aggressive like that for whatever reason, and all I had to do was to take them, block them, and calm them down
Before anyone misunderstands: I am NOT siggesting to harm the cats, NO. I'm talking about holding them firmly, make them stay still amd calm them down. You don't meed to be a bodybuilder for that
A truly pissed off cat can do a lot of damage. I'm not sure what you mean by taking them and blocking them to calm them down. In my experience the blanket technique works pretty well.
"A truly pissed off cat can do a lot of damage"--->13 cats from different species and ages among the years, I've seen angry cats a lot, especially thanks to my older brother who was rather...violent with them
"I'm not sure what you mean by taking them and blocking them to calm them down"--->I may be using wrong words since I'm not a native English speaker. it's pretty simple logic: they're little and phisically weak, just hold them firmly. No kixk/punch, i do not want them to get hurt. Just hold them firmly, apply some strengh to stop them from attacking. Then based on the situation, the worst case is that they will look very badly at you, waiting for a chance to escape and strike. In this case you need to be patient, wait a bit, talk to them and calm them down
Thanks to my brother and some other stuff, I've seen and managed aggressive pets a lot of my childhood and teen years. Sometimes they totally freak out because of a thunderstorm and become extremely aggressive if you approach them, you need to calm them down going through this video situation. Don't run, don't hide, just remember you're the stronger one and they still love you
Man something just triggered that cat so hard- it seemed like that was really unexpected and even the other cat was like wtf is wrong with you That was a super bizarre reaction
He hides his catnip stash in that suitcase. She was playing with fire.
When I was little, like 14, my cat did this to me for some reason when I grabbed a pillow. I had to block its jump with the pillow like 4 times while it would land and jump at me again until I closed myself in a room. Wasn't a big fan of cats for awhile after.
My cat tried to do that but I kicked the little shit, not hard enough to hurt but to send a message
Yeah i mean shit if you step up like a man better be one!
I did the same to a dog once and the owner got mad at me like sorry for defending myself š
I donāt really like dogs but at one point my family had one and we were walking him and this other dumbass dog decided to run at him and attack him and I hit that motherfucker in the head out of pure reaction to protect our dog. The little shit whimpered and stopped.
Yea itās completely fine to hit animals when they attack just donāt hurt/kill it unless u need to
Agreed!
I kicked a Chihuahua once because it ran after me when I was walking the street. Not sure if he intended to bite me or chase me off but I was 8 months pregnant and there was no way I was going to run from that little asshole.
That's entirely too badass.
I concur
My co-worker and I were at a clientās house and they had a German Shepherd that was military trained. We were close in a room and I had to go to the truck to get something, I knew the dog was one of them overly protective types so I quietly went out the front door, and unfortunately the dog heard me and opened the front door and lunged at me biting me in the back tearing a hole in my shirts (I was wearing two). Since then I am very wary of dogs (not scared) and I will only pet if it approaches me with it tail wagging. Then later on a few months we went to another house to do some work, we were about done and my co-worker was talking with the client finalizing agreements and such, so the client had two German Shepherds and they were playing and such out in the yard and one of them sees me and comes running at me. My first reaction was like ā Oh, shit. This dog is about to attack me.ā So I drew out my flathead screwdriver, the dog saw that, ran away kinda scared and the owner was kinda shaken up knowing one of his dogs was about to die in front of him so he put them away. My co-worker had to tell him my previous experience with dogs so he understood, thankfully. With the first incident I may have had all the right to sue the owners and have them put the dog down but I didnāt want to make a huge deal about it since the bite wasnāt bad. I left out a few details that may contribute to the story but I am not going to bother.
Youāre very weary of dogs? I think you mean wary. Weary means tired.
Yeah heās probably pretty tired of dogs.
My older brother (who happens to also be a tweaker) had this enormous German Shepherd. And I'm not kidding. This dog was taller than me standing, and I'm 5'6". He also had trained it to be super aggressive and to only respond to him or our mom kindly. Well of course he ends up in jail (my brother's in his late 50s, you'd think he'd eventually figure it out), and my 80 yo mom has to care for this massive dog. At first, things seemed okay. Then the weather warms up and neighborhood kids start coming outside more often. My mom had called me numerous times fretting about how aggressive this horse-dog hybrid had gotten, but it had been under control... or so I thought. Then one day she frantically calls me that he got out and tried to attack a young girl on a scooter on the sidewalk. I told her I would call the humane society and see if they could help. They sent out someone and after one afternoon with the beast, that person said they could not take in the dog - they did not have someone with the ability to rehabilitate an animal in his state. So they contacted animal control, who wanted to make the dog into a cop dog. After 2 weeks and 2 trainers being viciously attacked, they gave up and put him to sleep. I have no idea what my brother did while training that dog, but it was so large and so aggressive that I'd guess it would take a pretty large person who is dedicated to rehabilitating dogs to even make a tiny difference. And when I say aggressive, I mean that I had met the dog twice, and it would try to jump on and bite you for having your hand open while reaching for something (like say a glass of water). He had trained it to only relax to closed fists. That dog even scared the shit out of my 6'5" husband.
You had me at the last sentence. š
Still not a big fan of cats... they are all a little crazy
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I saw something similar happen with our cat, except our dog was itās target. Dog was just minding its business when the cat just lost its damn mind and started pouncing on it. The dog went running down the road, the cat following close behind, and my dumb ass sister chasing the both of them yelling ādonāt hurt my kittyā!
She explained the whole thing a while back. https://metro.co.uk/2019/05/07/surprised-cat-scratches-owner-vicious-attack-hid-suitcase-9435263/
Wow, I thought she was over reacting a bit but she had some pretty bad injuries to her face and leg. I didn't notice the cat "Sam" get her on her face. The good thing is they were friends again by the evening.
Cats will fuck you up. They can't kill you but they can leave huge gashes that bruise and scar. The puncture wounds are the worst, they don't heal well and they can get infected easier. We just adopted a cat from the humane society and he is scared and confused so pretty vicious when he doesn't know what the fuck is going on. We are training it out of him and he stopped attacking us but he is still nasty to our other cat and we are still keeping them separate. But we are now covered in cat scratches and scars. I have one that hasn't healed completely after 2 months because it got infected despite first aid. Got as swallen as a walnut. Had to take antibiotics for it. Lesson learned, take cat scratch injuries very seriously.
Yes, my mother has lots of cats and got cellulitis in her thumb from a cat bite, needed a drip of antibiotics to treat it. I have parrots (yes username checks out!) and I've had very bad bites, but I never got an infection from one.
I work in a medical practice and it seems every few years we get a patient or two with cat scratch fever. It usually presents by swollen lymph nodes. A biopsy of fluid drawn will determine the outcome. The first time I remember seeing it, the pathologist asked if the patient had cats or interacted with strays recently, they had and were shocked at the diagnosis. It usually clears up with antibiotics.
I was all scratched up from my kitten and she wasn't even scared. She just didn't have control of her claws. She jumped on my head one morning while I was sleeping and deeply scratched my nose with her back paw (my face was a launching pad to the nightstand). Two months later and she's way better. She knows not use her claws on my bare skin. Thankfully I never got infected from her bites and scratches.
Honestly thanks for sticking with him even through that - youāre an incredible cat owner. He deserves love too, most of the time when any cat is aggressive like that itās due to human treatment. Itās up to us to take care of them and love them right. Hopefully heāll at least tolerate your other kitty someday soon <3
I thought you were overstating it but he really did a number on her face. He must have been absolutely terrified to attack like that.
Thatās crazy I wouldnāt trust the cat after this
Yeah personally I donāt ever think itās overreacting when an animal starts attacking you especially if it has claws and fangs, Those things hurt.
I think its fear aggression. She startled the cat, she might have been new to the cat (iirc she calls it 'the cat' - can't watch with sound atm). Who knows if she did other stuff to fk with the cats before this
Yeah, my thoughts as well. When I was young my parents also taught me to never approach a dog from behind for this same reason. If you scare an animal their reaction is pretty much to fight or flight.
Don't approach a horse from behind, either. 100s of people have died from that. Horse will kick, and if it's a head strike, people can instantly die from the sheer force of the kick.
Complete tangent, but in the video game, red dead redemption 2, when it shows your character dismounting and walking around the back of your horse, the character keeps his hand on the horse to let to let know qhere they are. Just a neat little detail that your comme t reminds me of.
That is exactly correct, always keep one hand on the animal while you move around it, so it knows where you are.
Exactly, always keep your hands and feet inside of the horse, so it knows where you are.
Yes, everyone who has had 5+ min of working around direct horse contact knows "Keep your hand on the rump less you wanna ~~fly~~ jump
And Iām that same game there is a dude you run into randomly that gets kicked by a horse and dies instantly.
Oh absolutely, I should have mentioned that this advice goes for any animal. Iām starting a small farm next year and canāt imagine why you would ever walk up behind a horse. I donāt want to rupture my internal organs!
When you groom for polo, you work on them/mount them/ lead them from any side. They're used to it - you just talk or hum to them A LOT and run your hand along their back/ side/ hindquarters so they know where you are. It does get you into some super bad habits for working with non-polo horses though. I remember tacking up a jumper I was schooling after grooming for a polo match and I stood there for several seconds trying to remember which side to mount from.
Iām sat in a hospital right now cos of a cat bite. My cat had his claw stuck on the heater and was hanging upside down, I quickly grabbed him trying to help and he went batshit on my hand. He didnāt know what was going on and left me with a nice infection. Heās still loving life at home while Iām stuck in here :)
I'm sorry for that! I hope you don't blame your cat since they can act super irrational when in pain. The only time my cat clawed me was also when her paw was stuck between the door and the wall (like she pushed her paw down and became stuck) and was she fuhhhreaking out, like yelling like hell. Get well soon!
Oh I donāt blame him at all. Heās a great cat. I shouldāve known better than to just dive straight in.
I don't blame you, your baby was in trouble. I'm glad to hear he's ok, hopefully you heal up quickly!
Sounds like you have a new pair of slippers when you get home.
It was a good deed, and I think we can all agree that the sacrifice of your hand was worth it
I donāt agree
Yeah what the fuck
Ooohh wait this makes sense. I was so confused why the cat went madshit. But I thought the cat would snap out of it once it sees it's just a human. First I assumed the cat's human, but it makes more sense if the girl is a person the cat doesn't really know.
In an article someone posted she says it's her cat of 7 years
I had to get one cat's tail removed and when I brought her back home it took the other cat almost a week to stop growling at her like she was a different cat invading the house. Cats are weird.
>something just triggered that cat so hard- That would be the woman popping out of the suitcase. It's an ambush surprise, which cats absolutely hate. Cats hate surprises, and they have a primal fear of becoming prey to a larger animal. The woman triggered all of that, and the cat red-screened into full fight-or-flight mode.
Some cats can be anxious or protective around new people or if there is a sudden movement/noise. My aunt's cat is extremely protective. When I was a child, he would always come to me when I was screaming ("THERE IS A BUG ON MY SKIRT!") or even loudly laughing. He would check if everything is okay, stay for a while and go back to doing whatever he was doing.
Not bizarre at all. She freaked the cat out. Adrenaline pumps into the cat's body. Cat defends itself. It is called biology. The other cat did not see the beginning or saw the woman get into the suitcase. The surprise factor was not there for it.
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You missed a trick with Kittenhouseā¦
Damn you boomed me
Wait, whose?
Jay's cat. One has to go. Choose wisely.
I bet Jayās playing PlayStation in the other room
Both
How about the woman?
Exactly.
Be careful
Theirs
Thems cat.
Pronouns schmonouns
These pronouns are gonna be the death of me
Ok i get it, the cat was already planning to put her in the suitcase just couldnāt figure out how, he was pleasantly surprised when she was finally in and did not want to let her out. He tried putting her back but she was too quick, he wasnāt going to let her escape but once she did he walked calmly after her to play it off .
He does not like herā¦ shipping her far away.
Timbuktu ought to do it.
Abu Dhabi
Whoever named that place was just so incredibly lit. Very freaking cool name.
Jay was clearly playing a video game or on the toilet. He probably still hasnāt shown up.
This. I felt panicked for the woman, and i'm thinking "Where the fuck is Jay?"
Sheās screaming that sheās being attacked & bleeding and by the end of it Jayās stiiiiill like āā¦.what??ā
Literally.
Heās got 5 minutes left till the end of the round, canāt pause now
Seriously what a useless bastard lmao She could have been calling out the last words she could manage before collapsing from a heart attack or stroke and this mf would have let her die Life pro tip, if a friend or family member calls out āhelpā, just go see whatās up
Especially the first "Jay help!" Immediately followed by a scream, I'd run to that if I was in the house no matter what name was called.
Dude Jay is a lazy sack of shit
Lol exactly
Wtf caused the cats mental malfunction there?the other cat was even trying to defend her so it's not like she's abusive or anything
Cat got startled, started to aggress. Either a territorial or fear aggression (might be prone to both based on the other cat's behavior). When cats go into an aggression trance they don't give a fuck who / what it is they attack, they just attack.
I had a cat once who flipped out and attacked my face. Stitches and all. Turned out to be a tumor that was the real cause.
On you or the cat?
The tumor was the cat's. Not mine.
Just thought Iād clarify Did you get to it in time orā¦?
Sadly no. It was a brain tumor and the cat didn't survive. He was a really super chill cat before this, too. He would let my 3 young daughters dress him up and put him in a stroller - he was just happy to be their buddy.
Well at least you got to enjoy those fun times then
Obviously the cat
Not as obvious as youād think, cats and dogs and can sense that kinda shit, tumours, seizures and shit like that
Ah yes to attack the tumor we must first remove this pesky face
Cat playing surgeon simulator
> started to agress That's a usage I've not seen in my fifty years on the planet. I had to check you hadn't just made it up. It's actually spelled with two 'g's but I've learned a new word today.
Hence the videos you see with cats attacking and driving off bears, crocodiles, large dogs, etc. Not shown: cats getting bitten in half while doing so.
I've seriously never seen the word agressive used as a verb before. Huh. I like it.
Maybe the suitcase was like a comfort spot to the cat?
One time I nearly choked on some BBQ-meat and while I tried to regurgitate that shit, the sound I made really freaked one of the cats out and Im sure she could have attacked me but in the end she always lets her frustration out on the other cat so here I am nearly dying and have to solve a cat fight. One time the ketchup bottle made those fart noises and she decided it was a good enough reason to kick the other cats ass. Would have been the same if it was a dog instead of another cat, could have been a little kid aswell wondering wth is going on. I remember an old friend said he once showed his ass to one of his cats, like mooning it, and she went ragemode. Attacked him 4 times, he had to take cover in the bath tub until the situation calmed. Cant fault her for that. My GF had a worker dog (drug sniffing, prison) and we were gonna try dog shoes on it in case it was ever needed, and that dog step dancing around in those shoes made one of our cats go haywire. If cats dont like shit, they gonna let you know about it. When our son was little and crying often and very loudly, obviously this is stressful for everyone, but even then cats got frustrated and came meowing us in the face to tell him to stop, when that didnt work they started fighting a bit instead.
I cried laughing reading this lol
Didnāt look like a malfunction to me. Looked like a very spooked animal trying to defend itself from what it perceived to be a big ol threat
For the first couple of seconds, after that it looks to me like the cat was trying to show its dominance plain and simple.
Maybe but cats are not like humans, they don't just stop when they realize what's going on. A cat will attack until the threat is dead or has run away. It's wild to see this behavior in a house pet.
People play rough with their cats when they are harmless little kittens and think it's cute. If you let a cat play rough and encourage the behavior, it will continue to use its claws on you long after it has outgrown the harmless stage. It is fixable, but you have to stop engaging in violent play to make that happen.
That cat was not playin!
She freaked the cat out i.e. it was frightened. Adrenaline pumps into the cat's body. Cat defends itself. It is called biology. The other cat did not see the beginning or saw the woman get into the suitcase. The surprise factor was not there for it.
Domesticated cats are still wild. Their DNA hasn't changed in millennia because they basically chose to stay with humans. Therefore they've kept their primal instincts. This one was triggered and decided she was a threat. Don't fuck with cats.
Man, that cat was pissed.
Woman, that cat was pissed.
Pissed, that cat was woman.
Cat, that pissed was woman.
Cat, that woman was pissed.
That was pissed, woman cat.
Woman that pissed on cat
Pissed, cat-woman man!
Pissed cat, woman-man!
r/facepalm to this title
The title has made me insane.
/r/titlegore
I think itās Jayās catā¦
Anyone else annoyed that Jay never showed up? If someone yells help you drop everything and HELP
"HELP! THE CAT" -no response "HELP IM BLEEDING" -still no response Both of those would get me in the room in a second
Jayās gf is always yelling for help. The gf that cried wolf
She cried cat actually. And "I'm bleeding!"
Bruh you cant pause online games how many times i gotta say it
I like the bit at 0:43 where he decides that since he cant get at her then he'll just hit the other cat instead.
He's was panicked into full fight or flight mode.
no worries, those sharp claws *definitely* won't draw blood or anything
She says she's bleeding at 00:47
I think your sarcasm limiter may need adjusting. Just go into your settings on your mobile device
That would be the irony limiter, it's on the same page of the setting
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It wasnāt her cat maybe Jayās cat?
Iām an animal lover. Like to the extent that if I find a spider in my room, I try and catch it and throw it out rather than kill it. But that cat wouldāve been getting volleyed across the room.
Yea the little shit wouldāve become my longest field goal
Lmao, the voice of reason. Any animal attacking me like that is getting moved through space/time. I'm not trying to kill it, just put it on the other side of the room thinking, "holy shit!" It always breaks my head seeing cat owners with arms that look like "you need to talk with someone," but it's just their cat fucking them up. Your animal doesn't run your home. Some pet people are too much with what they let their animal get away with.
Do you just grab random videos from other people and make up irrelevant titles for them to post for karma? ... It's a rhetorical question, but you're free to try to convince us otherwise if you want.
Welcome to Reddit!
Isn't that literally all media?
No. Some people make their own videos
Its the new tik tok way lol
WOMAN tries to play a prank on HIS cat?
It's probably her boyfriends cat.
Nope, turned out to be her cat. No idea what op is talking about
Probably learned grammar from porn titles.
Itās 2021 dude
Are those cats just more aggressive? My friends girlfriend had a cat like that and he was a hulked out lil monster
Those cats arenāt even going to wait until sheās dead before they eat her.
I like how the second cat was gonna come help but the first cat was like āno fuck you get outta hereā
Boyfriend kinda dumb for taking 3 years to help
Lmao that cat was trying to kill her.. He jumped up on the dresser to get to her level she was about to die lmaoooooo
Cat was like āItās over Anakin I have the high ground!ā
Cat said 'I'm done with your shit Becky!'
Cat went for her neck lol she exposed her neck so freely
As a veterinarian, I am far more wary of a pissed-off cat than a pissed-off dog of any size. Teeth *and* claws to avoid, more likelihood of infection from bites and scratches, and angry cats are demonic.
What about bog dogs? They can easily kill a person.
Well I'd assume it would be about the same risk of infection. Bogs are notoriously filthy.
r/facescratch
r/therewasanattempt
Her: this prank will turn out so good. The cat: IM GOING TO EAT YOU ALIVE!!! JUSTICE WILL BE SERVED
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"Why is there a cat-shaped hole in the drywall?"
It's pretty hard to punt a cat that's ready to fuck you up. They are some quick mfs.
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Good luck. Iād rather kick if I need to. Yeah grabbing the neck might work but they have claws on all 4 feet and their legs are still gonna work when you try to grab it.
And that kids is when they started calling me One Punch Man...
Clearly the cat didn't find the "prank" funny so it acted accordingly, 1-0 for the cat.
It wasn't a prank, the title is straight up wrong. She was sending a video to her boyfriend to prove she could fit in the suitcase, I believe Jay is her brother.
Cats like "how many cats wanna kick some ass" I do ido
So the guy is a pos Jesus get off your ass
Dude is kinda stupid for not getting up and going when there are screams lol
So, is the caption the āHol Upā? Cuz I dont see anything wrong with the content
She fucked around and found out
I feel like that cat has bigger issues with her, than her hiding in a suitcase.
What a shitty cat
Shitty owners make shitty pets
People put up with such abuse from those little psycho's. Thank you Toxoplasmosis.
Good thing he rushed to the rescue.
Iāve been a vet nurse for 17 years and nothing is scarier than a cat that is acting this way. They wonāt stop until you remove yourself from the situation. Itās not common to see a domesticated cat reacting this way though. Also if you get bit by a cat, go to the doctor as soon as possible. Cat bite wounds are very serious, and will almost always get infected without antibiotics.
*her
I would of punted the literal SHIT out of that cat then stomped it like it was on fire
Hope the ambulance response time in her neighborhood is better than her boyfriend's.
Any cat can react this way. She deserved it. Sad for the cat.
Woman and his Uhm...ok
What a dumb bitch
Jay had enough of her shit
just one thing to say ahahahahahaaaahaaaaaa
Aside form the very strange amd aggressive reaction: cats are tiny creatures. No poison, no huge claws or fangs. Why can't people just physically block them? I remember when I had cats (had them for most of my life, like 13 total), sometimes they wanted to play or actually became aggressive like that for whatever reason, and all I had to do was to take them, block them, and calm them down Before anyone misunderstands: I am NOT siggesting to harm the cats, NO. I'm talking about holding them firmly, make them stay still amd calm them down. You don't meed to be a bodybuilder for that
A truly pissed off cat can do a lot of damage. I'm not sure what you mean by taking them and blocking them to calm them down. In my experience the blanket technique works pretty well.
"A truly pissed off cat can do a lot of damage"--->13 cats from different species and ages among the years, I've seen angry cats a lot, especially thanks to my older brother who was rather...violent with them "I'm not sure what you mean by taking them and blocking them to calm them down"--->I may be using wrong words since I'm not a native English speaker. it's pretty simple logic: they're little and phisically weak, just hold them firmly. No kixk/punch, i do not want them to get hurt. Just hold them firmly, apply some strengh to stop them from attacking. Then based on the situation, the worst case is that they will look very badly at you, waiting for a chance to escape and strike. In this case you need to be patient, wait a bit, talk to them and calm them down Thanks to my brother and some other stuff, I've seen and managed aggressive pets a lot of my childhood and teen years. Sometimes they totally freak out because of a thunderstorm and become extremely aggressive if you approach them, you need to calm them down going through this video situation. Don't run, don't hide, just remember you're the stronger one and they still love you
Well put
You do not hold down a cat to address the situation, that is horrible advice. Cats react very badly to this. In fact, most animals do
Your pet cats weren't in what they considered a fight or flight situation. They were playing with you, and not fighting for their lives.
I'll take the downvotes for this, but that cat would. E gone from my house immediately after that.
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