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Old 05-08-2007, 12:02 AM
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by killer stray cats. it was unreal, quite the adrenaline rush but freakin scary

my friend gina and i were walking her two dogs, a weinerimer (sp) and a boston terrier puppy.

We walk by a house and Lola (the big one) starts barking. A big full grown wild stray cat attacked, followed by two more of the same size. Those cats backs got so high they looked huge. They were pouncing on the dogs and biting and scratching. They would not let up it was scary. I thought for sure I was going to get some deep gashes from those nails.

I kicked one in the side and he flew a few feet, regained composure and attacked again. Poor little puppy stood no chance against those nasty animals. So I went into "flight" mode instead of "fight" - i didnt feel like taking on a pack of strays.

I started running with the boston terrier (Bruno) and one of the cats chased us. Poor Gina was freaking out and I was just yelling to her run! run! She started running finally. The cats chased about 20 yards or so then turned back.

Some lady came running around the corner to see whats up. It was crazy!

Another page to write in my book of wild experiences.


Those cats seriously need to be put down. They are dangerous. I couldnt imagine what a mother walking with her young kid and their dog would face.. It would be terrible. 3 big cats together put a good fight together.

Moral of the story..

Stay away from the strays.
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Old 05-08-2007, 12:30 AM
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by killer stray cats. it was unreal, quite the adrenaline rush but freakin scary

my friend gina and i were walking her two dogs, a weinerimer (sp) and a boston terrier puppy.

We walk by a house and Lola (the big one) starts barking. A big full grown wild stray cat attacked, followed by two more of the same size. Those cats backs got so high they looked huge. They were pouncing on the dogs and biting and scratching. They would not let up it was scary. I thought for sure I was going to get some deep gashes from those nails.

I kicked one in the side and he flew a few feet, regained composure and attacked again. Poor little puppy stood no chance against those nasty animals. So I went into "flight" mode instead of "fight" - i didnt feel like taking on a pack of strays.

I started running with the boston terrier (Bruno) and one of the cats chased us. Poor Gina was freaking out and I was just yelling to her run! run! She started running finally. The cats chased about 20 yards or so then turned back.

Some lady came running around the corner to see whats up. It was crazy!

Another page to write in my book of wild experiences.


Those cats seriously need to be put down. They are dangerous. I couldnt imagine what a mother walking with her young kid and their dog would face.. It would be terrible. 3 big cats together put a good fight together.

Moral of the story..

Stay away from the strays.
I had this same thing happen in an alley when I was younger walkng my dog. Two cats attacked so fast I had absolutely no time to react. They both danced on my head multiple times before I figured out what happened. They were bouncing off walls of a building and back on my head and I flat out could not move fast enough to even swat one. It was dark and I have no idea where they went but they did not keep up the attack. I had just entered into my deadly crane stance ready to strike mortal blows and they were gone. I have never felt so slow in my life.

This sounds much worse. I came out of the alley and my hair and scalp had a cyclonic bloody appearance. But at least they stopped. It must have been the deadly crane stance.

Seriously they probably had kittens around. Good thing you did not get scratched in the face/eyes. Hope your dogs are Ok. The story above is true, those animals were so damned fast it was amazing. I accidently trapped them in a tight area. They did not touch my dog.
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Old 05-08-2007, 12:49 AM
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They also can destroy a house. Here in eastern Pa. about 2 months ago people were complaining about a putred smell coming from this home. The home was owned by a elderly woman who was know to take in stray cats. So the authorities thought she might have about 20 cats. They got a court order to enter the house, to there astonishment they found over 100 stray cats having free range in the house and the woman was dead. The smell was so bad that the people who entered the house were wearing gas mask because there was so much ammonia gas from the cats pissing all over the place. These cats were not litter box train. They were also living in the walls and ceilings. They were so malnourished not being fed they were eating the carcasses of dead cats around the house. Most of these cats were put down because they were infested with parasites and diseases. They saved about a dozen kittens. The authorities didn't know what to do with this home so they decided to burn to the ground, because there was no way to salvage this home destroyed by these cats.
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Old 05-08-2007, 12:58 AM
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They also can destroy a house. Here in eastern Pa. about 2 months ago people were complaining about a putred smell coming from this home. The home was owned by a elderly woman who was know to take in stray cats. So the authorities thought she might have about 20 cats. They got a court order to enter the house, to there astonishment they found over 100 stray cats having free range in the house and the woman was dead. The smell was so bad that the people who entered the house were wearing gas mask because there was so much ammonia gas from the cats pissing all over the place. These cats were not litter box train. They were also living in the walls and ceilings. They were so malnourished not being fed they were eating the carcasses of dead cats around the house. Most of these cats were put down because they were infested with parasites and diseases. They saved about a dozen kittens. The authorities didn't know what to do with this home so they decided to burn to the ground, because there was no way to salvage this home destroyed by these cats.
"The authorities didn't know what to do with this home so they decided to burn to the ground, because there was no way to salvage this home destroyed by these cats."

they burned down someone's private property?

let's forget about the unconstitutional seizure here. didn't anyone own a bulldozer?

maybe they should have just dropped bombs on it from high altitude instead.
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Old 05-08-2007, 03:59 PM
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"The authorities didn't know what to do with this home so they decided to burn to the ground, because there was no way to salvage this home destroyed by these cats."

they burned down someone's private property?

let's forget about the unconstitutional seizure here. didn't anyone own a bulldozer?

maybe they should have just dropped bombs on it from high altitude instead.
hello, they said the woman who owned it was dead.

but then YOU should have known THAT!!
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Old 05-08-2007, 05:03 PM
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hello, they said the woman who owned it was dead.

but then YOU should have known THAT!!
dead. check. i did see that.

what about heirs? without a will it still goes spouse, children, parents, siblings, etc. here in california probate. the order can be different state to state but the government is always the last at at the end of a very long line.

i know it's a crazy thought but i think the poster might have maybe just made up the part about a government agency burning down a house because it was wrecked by cats.
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Old 05-08-2007, 02:59 AM
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by killer stray cats. it was unreal, quite the adrenaline rush but freakin scary

my friend gina and i were walking her two dogs, a weinerimer (sp) and a boston terrier puppy.

We walk by a house and Lola (the big one) starts barking. A big full grown wild stray cat attacked, followed by two more of the same size. Those cats backs got so high they looked huge. They were pouncing on the dogs and biting and scratching. They would not let up it was scary. I thought for sure I was going to get some deep gashes from those nails.

I kicked one in the side and he flew a few feet, regained composure and attacked again. Poor little puppy stood no chance against those nasty animals. So I went into "flight" mode instead of "fight" - i didnt feel like taking on a pack of strays.

I started running with the boston terrier (Bruno) and one of the cats chased us. Poor Gina was freaking out and I was just yelling to her run! run! She started running finally. The cats chased about 20 yards or so then turned back.

Some lady came running around the corner to see whats up. It was crazy!

Another page to write in my book of wild experiences.


Those cats seriously need to be put down. They are dangerous. I couldnt imagine what a mother walking with her young kid and their dog would face.. It would be terrible. 3 big cats together put a good fight together.

Moral of the story..

Stay away from the strays.
AT: get the dogs checked for rabies maybe?.....and any women should be using a walking stick for ANY varmints(2 or 4) legged
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Old 05-08-2007, 07:59 AM
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AT: get the dogs checked for rabies maybe?.....and any women should be using a walking stick for ANY varmints(2 or 4) legged

yes, we will be walking with sticks or 9 irons from now on. Gina is going to call the vet to see if they need any shots, etc. Gina and I are fine.. we were just shaken up and had a huge adrenaline rush.. the cats were mostly going after the dogs.

Pgardn your story sounds scary! I cant imagine if those cats would have attacked my face. But man, are those animals fast and they can really jump.
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Old 05-08-2007, 08:01 AM
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by the way, all three cats were big and black with green eyes the size of a bottle cap! i think its bad luck to get attacked by three black cats!
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Old 05-08-2007, 09:34 AM
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Lori, go to the doctor... those suckers could have had rabies or something.
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Old 05-08-2007, 09:39 AM
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Lori,
Call animal control and report the attack (when and where) and maybe they will pick them up.
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Old 05-08-2007, 10:28 AM
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Lori, go to the doctor... those suckers could have had rabies or something.
good advice. And, get yourself a can of pepper spray.
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Old 05-13-2007, 04:17 PM
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by killer stray cats. it was unreal, quite the adrenaline rush but freakin scary

my friend gina and i were walking her two dogs, a weinerimer (sp) and a boston terrier puppy.

We walk by a house and Lola (the big one) starts barking. A big full grown wild stray cat attacked, followed by two more of the same size. Those cats backs got so high they looked huge. They were pouncing on the dogs and biting and scratching. They would not let up it was scary. I thought for sure I was going to get some deep gashes from those nails.

I kicked one in the side and he flew a few feet, regained composure and attacked again. Poor little puppy stood no chance against those nasty animals. So I went into "flight" mode instead of "fight" - i didnt feel like taking on a pack of strays.

I started running with the boston terrier (Bruno) and one of the cats chased us. Poor Gina was freaking out and I was just yelling to her run! run! She started running finally. The cats chased about 20 yards or so then turned back.

Some lady came running around the corner to see whats up. It was crazy!

Another page to write in my book of wild experiences.


Those cats seriously need to be put down. They are dangerous. I couldnt imagine what a mother walking with her young kid and their dog would face.. It would be terrible. 3 big cats together put a good fight together.

Moral of the story..

Stay away from the strays.
cat scratch fever...da na na....glad you made it out alive..
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