Interested in wildlife,nature,historical issues. Likes are important so please like. Feeding all wildlife visitors to my garden fur and feather. #cute#fox#angry_cat#swiping Fox family 8th 9th May 2017
Agreed. What’s with the raw chicken parts? Maybe the poster wanted to get more film of the fox. If it was dry food the cats would win this round easily.
I love how the fox chases off the brown cat, and then the black and white cat comes out and shows the fox who is boss! 🤣🤣 04:50 - this cat means business!! 😂👏🏻👏🏻
Might be a case where the black and white cat is older and more experienced? Idk though since there wasn't noticeable scarring or anything from what I saw
I was standing at a train station one time and, not a word of a lie, a fox jumped down from the opposite platform, crossed the tracks, bounced up onto my platform and ran right by me with a big mac in it's mouth. An entire big mac in the bun wedged in it's open mouth like some weird burgery smile. 🍔
People wondering why the fox is so scared..its because a single injury even a scratch can be death sentence to wild animals , its not worth bothering the cat
I don't know where the saying "scaredy cat" came from. Probably because they run from people? But that's just common sense. Cats are bold as hell when it comes to other animals! A top predator where ever you go! Evin house cats. lol
Cats Are smart too. They size up their pray and if they think there is the possibility of bodily injury, then they don’t mess with it. Cats are smart and wise
Amazing how the bigger fox never attacks the smaller cat. They seem to be very docile animals. I have them around my house a lot. Have never been able to feed them.
They are probably used to each other and to this routine. They probably shared a meal many times before. Also, for the fox, the chicken legs is a much more interesting prospect than trying to catch a combative cat, especially one who's presence became familiar.
Cats are literal assassins and can whoop just about any animal its size or bigger. Cats are tough creatures. They demand respect. My kitty gets respect from me for sure. He is an American Shorthair Grey tabby. That's him in the picture. His name is Buddy :) And he sure is my buddy.
@@rolfen The fox would have absolutely zero chance against that cat. Cat are very good fighters and have too much speed. They kill all kinds of snakes,venomous or not and avoid almost every strike. Cats are bad,they beat coons,something some dogs can't do.
I wish I had a guard cat to protect my runner ducks. I had a fox hop our 6 foot fence at the edge of our residential neighborhood attack and eat one of my ducks. The cat isn’t being mean here. Just defending its own territory.
I like how the fox takes the food off the pan as his share and drops it near him , then proceeds to eat the cats food that is still in front of the cat. He must work for the government.
Got a kick out of this. The Torti kitty is more unsure (poor baby) but that little black and white cat stands it's ground. The fox is funny grabbing those mouthfuls and taking off, maybe feeding babies. Most enjoyable thanks for the share.
It's funny how the fox anticipates the smack on the butt from the cat. The fox also respects the cat. How about how the fox tried to fit more food in its mouth, lol
Oh hsit that was another cat I thought just one was in the vid but at the beggining in far end at the far ned of the steps if I am correct this view lookis like a white thing something comin.. wasnt too sure fr if it was a right angle wall from the back/rear and to the right but no ig at least enougj for the cat makimg its first appearance that ive noticed first time watchin this that if not a cat.. that oen at leastlll can enter on screen and man fwiw that quite suspenseful imho for the buildup knowong if thats a normaloy if not entirely outdoor pet.. then well evne if not a pet nut even more fwiw if ig how its called is "barncat" then fwiw I highly anticipate from the title, of this video, to be fwiw more or less at least one cat pissed seeing as soon as the plate is in view its meal is evidently being pilfered away. Or something namely that fox is at least TRYING to see.. if maybe it will be able without being noticed lol.. only to find that as I have read iirc as a kid from a albeit kids book fwiw that as a fun fact cats have sjarper ie more sensitive sense fwiw than dogs do even.. so fwiw I am betting that it is hearing the fox eating. 0:25 woah man fwiw looking a second and tjrid time fwiw thats a keenER than I figured or noticed af seeing it the cat jumps down a few secs before 0:25 in back of the frame on the left rear of the image.
What are you trying to accomplish by giving a wild predator a free buffet ? He's only gonna get more energy and strength to pillage other residential areas looking for food and looking to attack smaller animals and pets.
God bless you ❤❤❤ I also leave a food for cayoti,rabits,bird,and squarrow. Just the cats should not be there as they might get attack by cayoti.for sure mama kayoti has a baby .like people they must know when you feed a animal you also feed their hugry babys.
That's just the way they eat. Besides they have a rough tongue. I forget what the little barbs are called but it helps them pull food in to their mouth.
When does it escape the cat? The cat is the one that left and was lucky to escape the fox. The fox would've killed it if there was no food and it was hungry.
@@sagm5674 Cats are in the territory of wildlife if the garden is not properly secured. They should not be allowed to roam like they do as they harm native species like birds, mammals (even foxes), amphibians and reptiles.
This fox would never get such an exquisit meal with a fantastic variety of different meat, if it wasn't for the owner of a well-fed house cat. And obviously the owner just wants the fox and his puppies also to be well-fed. This fox is in good hands. And the behaviour of cats is just nature. They have to show off, otherwise the could become prey for the fox. Why do humans need to interfere and always believe they have to "rule" nature and to know everything better than the animals themselves? This is just a communication between fox and cat. And by the way: the cat does not harm native species. Who exterminated 75 Percent of all species within the past 40 years? Was ist the cat?
@@antoniav.9553 It is kind of odd, that you ask yourself why humans need to interfere to "rule" nature right after describing how a human interferes with nature by feeding a wild fox who is capable of feeding themselves. Not to mention, a condensed amount of food like that is risky for animals feeding from it, since the food place can transmit disease as it is visited by many animals, or they could get into a fight and get an infection from a wound. To attack a cat, a fox would have to be starving or have the impression they have to defend their cubs. Otherwise, attacking a cat is not worth the risk since they attack nose and eyes. House cats are not a native species to Europe, which is why they should not be let loose like they have been to prevent more damaged to local fauna. Pointing to another issue does not further this conversation, it just distracts from the topic.
@@antoniav.9553Right i don't get people who see stuff like this says this is cruel and not normal like animals live in the wild for a reason and the have instincts and ways of surviving just like us cats my be pets but wild cats are a thing anyways sorry for ranting