Absolutely its a cat eat dog world. Tara the family cat saves her 4-year-old master from a vicious attack by an 8-month-old dog who lives next door. Tara is described as a very friendly cat who even comes when she is called.
The attack dog is currently on death row and will probably be euthanized.
I generally hate cute cat videos. However, I like this one. Tara hands out a mighty can of whoop-ass! The video was taken from the family surveillance camera.
Hate to see the dog euthanized. Owners of the dog need to be more responsible.
Every once in a while, as a cat owner, you get a super special kitty. Tara is one of those cats. I had one like that, his name was Seth. He would walk with me to the mailbox, and then walk back home with me. He even protected me from a vicious cat attack. He was an awesome cat. I miss him still to this day and its been 12 years since he died.
I have had one decent cat. She was a good cat.
Then I had a horrible one.
My mother used to have a Siamese cat that would chase the neighborhood dogs out of the yard. I guess she was territorial. She left when my sister moved back home with her child and another cat. She moved down the block on her own accord to a house similar to my parents’. When my parents walked by, she would run out to the sidewalk to greet them but never went home with them again.
That is hilarious!!!!!
Did she adopt them originally or did your parents buy her?
They bought her when she was a kitten. She was probably 7 or 8 years old when she decided to move out. I think she lived several more years at her new home.
What did the people in her new home think? Were they ok with her just moving in? That is the most ridiculous story I have ever heard about a cat.
I don’t think my parents ever met the other people. They probably thought the cat was a well-fed stray. What’s even funnier is that my parents lived in a large tract development and the cat chose the same model house to call its new home.
The cat hated men for some reason. It would hiss and lash out at them. One day a friend of mine and her husband were visiting at my parents’ house when the husband’s twin opened the front door while carrying the cat. We were shocked at how calm the cat was – until we found out that the twin was a vet.
That cat would also play hide-and-seek. You’d hide and yell “Mese can’t find me!” and she’d be off and searching. She also liked to be slid across a linoleum floor while lying on her side. She’d return for more and more slides.
You should write a book about this cat. She sounds extraordinary.
I like cats. They each have their own personalities. I have only one cat left now and she’ll be my last cat. She was a rescue cat that was supposed to be sweet and friendly but she was very skittish and would hug the walls as she ran through a room in order to keep the greatest distance possible from people. One year I went to California for a week and a friend of mine cat-sat my five cats. She commented on how skittish this particular cat and my “barn cat” were. When she fed them, she sang – because she likes to sing and she thought it might calm them. (She has a wonderful soprano voice.) By the time I returned, the skittish cat was calm and friendly – just as the description on its cage at the local pet store had promised five years prior.