The idle musings of a former military man, former computer geek, medically retired pastor and now full-time writer. Contents guaranteed to offend the politically correct and anal-retentive from time to time. My approach to life is that it should be taken with a large helping of laughter, and sufficient firepower to keep it tamed!
Friday, September 23, 2011
Cat versus dog - place your bets!
Guess who wins?
I guess he won't be in any hurry to make that mistake again! He'll be too busy nursing his shredded ego . . . not to mention a few other shredded bits and pieces!
Also note the dog's posture at about the 1:30 mark. Right then, I knew for sure he'd lose. Until that point, I trying to figure out how old the dog was, because he was showing some serious restraint for an interloper.
He was far more interested in what this furry thing was, but wasn't interested in fighting unless he had to. The cat had obviously dealt with dogs before, and was only waiting to see what this one was going to do.
As others have pointed out, this dog was obviously an inexperienced puppy against an older and larger feline. Unfortunately, I don't have any videos of my Siberian Husky, who may have gotten his nose shredded in the process, but would have made short work of this cat nonetheless.
He had done it more than once to strays that had ventured into "his" territory.
A lot of house dogs who never learned fighting/hunting don't have a lot of fight in them unless cornered. Some dogs won't stand and fight without buddies around.
...if not his shredded nose! Poor baby!
ReplyDeleteNote that at around the 1:20 mark the cat temporarily loses interest in the dog in order to get a good long look at the cameraman.
ReplyDeletePeter
Greetings from Texas,
ReplyDeleteMay I point out the cat is bigger than the dog. The fix is in!
The dog's just a young pup and the cat's an old wise feline.
ReplyDeleteAs we all know,
Age and cunning will always triumph over youth and innocence.
Also note the dog's posture at about the 1:30 mark. Right then, I knew for sure he'd lose. Until that point, I trying to figure out how old the dog was, because he was showing some serious restraint for an interloper.
ReplyDeleteHe was far more interested in what this furry thing was, but wasn't interested in fighting unless he had to. The cat had obviously dealt with dogs before, and was only waiting to see what this one was going to do.
Age and experience beats out and energy any day.
Everybody else beat me to it :-) Age and experience wins again :-)
ReplyDeleteAre you sure that was a dog?
ReplyDeleteAs others have pointed out, this dog was obviously an inexperienced puppy against an older and larger feline. Unfortunately, I don't have any videos of my Siberian Husky, who may have gotten his nose shredded in the process, but would have made short work of this cat nonetheless.
ReplyDeleteHe had done it more than once to strays that had ventured into "his" territory.
A lot of house dogs who never learned fighting/hunting don't have a lot of fight in them unless cornered. Some dogs won't stand and fight without buddies around.
ReplyDeleteMechAg94