What most people don't get is that animals can detect _confidence._ A "street" cat has much more confidence than a toy dog. This is why occasionally you'll see cats staring down gators in Florida or chasing cattle in the South.
really? today a cat attempted to challenge my Amstaff while we were walking only thing is it saw my dog and huddled down trying to avoid notice than when it's humans came out of the door with their 2 dogs it suddenly got brave stood up and advanced on my girl because it thought it had dog back up and if you look there is actually another DOG that confronts that Coyote and makes it run off before the cat gets near it the cat did nothing
You sure are a mentally challenged clown, Shane. There were two coyotes in the video. Learn to tell the difference between a dog and a coyote, pea brain
@@bactaRDeD I beg to differ. A guarantee an American pitbull wouldn't want smoke with a feral cat. Cat's are too fast and for their size incredibly dangerous.
@@DarrylHart the issue with cats, why a lot of animals who had beef with them avoid them after is because their bites get infected very often. Just way too much trouble to go after cats if you know they barely have meat on them for big predators and the risk of a bite can be death or losing limbs
@@lykiaookami6070 interesting to know .. that’s why my cat is a queen around here .. I believe if someone tried to break in she would attack them if they tried to hurt me .
I have 6 cats, 2 of which are barn cats as I live on a farm. Even my 110lb German shepherd is scared of them and he's the security guy around here 😂 but each animal has a different set of tools. Cats are way faster than a dog a fox or whatever so most other animals would rather not mess with them and try an easier meal elsewhere.
Note to all animals: you might be able to win the fight against a house cat, wolverine or badger but you're going to be all cut up by these psychos. Just leave them alone 🐈
Reminds me of A cat we had named Smokey. Our Sheppard was about to get into a fight with another dog when he jumped on the dogs back and sank in his claws. He rode that dog for A good 10 seconds before jumping off and the dog running away. Fun memories.
Also the lesson that there are always coyotes waiting to get you when you least expect. The world is not only flowers and sunshine, but some people think so.
@@TheCeciD Yes. Narration can be used to come up with a sufficiently skewed perception. For instance, that dumb actress saying what happened to Trump was staged and that there weren't any real gunshots.
Grandad lost one small dog, then it's replacement 2 weeks later, to Coyotes and refused to get another small dog that could not put up a fight. These two small dogs ran out to meet the Coyotes thinking the big dogs were behind him. The big dogs had the sense not to run all the way out to the pack and had stopped. The little dogs did not! They ended up supper! Very sad!!!
hey, im curious, why many backyards not fenced? im not living in europe or US. im in asia, and there's no where in hell if we hv a backyard that connected to the wood like this house inst fenced. or highly gated. can someone kindly explaine? does their hoa did not approved tht? or is it just a matter of "view" ? thank you bfore
Matters on where you live. Many people have fences for many different reason…keep out snakes and predictors, privacy, keep your pets inside your borders. But allot have no fencing…especially rural. HOA usually has nothing to do with fencing as far as I know, But really this could be a warning to the owner to put up a fence.
@@CarriUSA ahh... i sometimes wonder why alot of houses in us isnt fenced and just open wide. in here houses are gated high/fences and only houses in a highly guarded w/security post isnt fence. like a small complex of town houses. but it came w/high monthly security cost. thnk you
I lost my pomeranian when he slipped out to use the yard while I hurried in to use my bathroom after getting home from work. If I hadn’t had to put my dachshund to sleep a month before she would have been his rescuer. But she was in kidney failure so I let her go. She was so fierce. And my pom was so little. Maybe 6 pounds. I have to get that vest for my chiweenie. I stress over him going outside at all because during the day I have eagles and hawks and at night I have an owl who is right outside my bedroom window. I hear him even now as I type. And the coyotes who every 3-4 days yowl roughly 300-500 ft from my place. Doesn’t help that my neighbor raises chickens, small pigs and goats but never lets his pit bull in the back yard where their pens are. Or that he WAS raising rabbits who got out of their cages and mated with wild ones so there are now rabbits running EVERYWHERE around the land. When I drive down the road I have to go VERY SLOWLY to not run over all the rabbits or the neighbor cats who are never let inside.
Ive always said coyotes are part of the curse. So glad i don't have to worry about them like I did my entire childhood. They killed all of our chickens, no matter how high my dad built the damn fence. 🤬
@@my3dviews Was it a border Collie? My current elderly neighbor rescued a killer 4 years ago. Killer of squirrels, raccoons, birds, etc. She even tries to kill their cat. I don't even talk to her anymore I'm so disgusted with it all. And I'm sad for the dog as well because she kennels her for hours even though they are retired and home all day. Ugh...
@@HeidiPyke I think that it was a fairly big dog, but I don't remember much about it. I was probably only about five or six years old at the time. Just remember coming home to our farm and seeing dead chickens all over the place with a few live ones walking around.
Well, the whole thing is very easily avoided: keep your pets indoors, and leashed when outside. Letting them out alone? Then it's the owners risking their pets lives, nevermind foxes etc.
So weird - in the States we've had quite the uptick in coyotes in residential areas too. Many have had their pets taken. Why is this happening around the world?
Wild animals will evolve to full new niches, dogs and cats are overpopulated so It makes sense some will try to eat them, to be their predator. It's important for ecosystems to complete those niches, that's how balance is made and survive change. Coyotes are trying, in other places jaguars do too. If we live where animals are known to eat dogs, just don't let them out in the night xd.
As heartwarming is this story is, I'd still like the names of those on the Jeffrey Epstein client list and more details about Hunter biden's laptop and his oil dealings in Ukraine.
I was listening to another news station cover this, and they some how manager to find a way to politicize the scenario. Thank you sky news for making a sensible coverage onnthis story and not politicizing the animals furcoat. Lol