@@alexanderkennedy2969No way! A cat could wreck a fox. The fox had a mouth that’s too small and he’s nowhere near as fast. I think this one just wants to be friends though
It is definitely not trying to piss the fox off. The cat is smart. The fox is waiting for a window to jump on the cat most likely and the cat is just trying to stay focused. Odds are this cat and fox know each other from some random time outside 😬
@@AdamJDeLol, the cat could care less about an angry fox. The cat was being cautious and it did hiss at one point, giving a warning to the fox to stay back, which is why it was startled and started to jog away at one point. Cats are among the strongest animals in the animal kingdom pound for pound (which means when comparing to other animals by putting cat at the same weight), unless we refer to more specific things like bite force where obviously plenty of other animals are obviously stronger. Wildcats for example can take down small deer, and they are only slightly bigger than most domestic cats. Cats have even won fights against pitbulls. Many animals cave easily to a single good swipe to the nose or an eye. Cats usually have to either be old, sick, out of shape, and/or caught unaware with the other animal getting a good grip on them. In any other situation the cat has a huge advantage no matter what it is, even against an alligator or a bear. House cats have even killed people or resulted in their hospitalization, though it is very rare since a cat is less likely to attack a person compared to a dog, and even less likely to maintain an attack since they prefer to flee larger threats more often than not, but not always.
This cat has obviously dealt with foxes before. The cat does not see the fox as a major threat, his ears are not pinned back, and his tail is not thrashing, nor was he hissing. I have seen cats do this to dogs, the dog makes all the noise, and jumps around, but the cat just waits till he comes close enough and bloodies his nose with his claws.
Feels like this isn't their first rodeo, from their non-urgent attitudes. Probably do this every day at the same time, after morning chores are done. Overlapping territories perhaps, or just something to pass the time. By winter they could even be friends & curl up for warmth. Animals make all kinds of astonishing friendships. Thank you for posting this full version!
maybe the fox didn't want the cat there as it may have kits nearby. The fox wasn't trying to make a meal of the cat or it wouldn't have been crying.@@waterburyct1059
The fox is like, "I'm bigger than you," and the cat is like, "You have a big soft wet nose in front of your only weapon. I have knives for fingers, and I'm faster than you. Fuck around and find out."
I generally agree with you… But SOME Cats DO “give a Rat’s ass” - judging by the number of Rat’s asses that my Daughter’s predatory Cat has brought into the house as “a gift” to her! 😂
Cats and foxes both have teeth, but cats have very sharp claws and are faster than the strike of a snake. Cat sitting there and calling that fox "fool."
@@mahafrika7116 sorry if that offended you in any way. I’ve just witnessed women cackling at their men. And they are just trying to figure out how to calm her down. Just sitting… which some women get even more upset about that.
@@waterburyct1059Is that someone's pet?! If not and you catch him, let me know! I'll come pick him up in CT! He's beautiful and I would keep him! I rescue feral and misplaced (cats whom were someone's pets, but left behind) cats and kittens and get them fixed, vaccinated, socialize them and find loving homes for them with my own money. My mother and I have rescued about 150 cats, but this one I would keep! 😊
@@00SilentMoon00Die Paarungszeit in Connecticut ist von Januar bis März. Wenn das Video von diesem Oktober ist, dann denke ich, das kommt nicht in Frage 🙋🏼♀️
The cat wasn't even swearing yet. It's tail was perfectly still. My Nana always said that when a cat flicks its tail swiftly, that means it's swearing. 😹
I think it's a young fox who doesn't realize the cat can't/isn't a playmate. They don't live in packs n do hunt alone, but this isn't hunting behavior. Reminds me of a subadult who still needs his family n altho they aren't pack animals, they are very caring of each other. Sweet baby. Smart cat
Thanks ! I guess Mr. fox had a previous run-in with a cat that didn't end well. Years ago, I had a big gray cat that would chase dogs out of our front yard.
@@artdogg50nah it’s common cats usually beat up nice curious or small dogs Because we train dogs not to fight back They are often eaten by coyotes so 30 lb small dogs not to often foxes maybe 15 lb Foxes usually trick cats and steal the babies as a snack tho
Not sure if anyone noticed but that cats tail was fluffed out, they do that when they are extremely frightened. The cat was on high alert if the fox got within range the cat would've definitely lashed out.
I think she feels alone and she calls for a new friendship but the vocalizations are quite different from what the cat considers as "would you like to hang out".The foxie is lovely anyways ❤️
I think the same. The fox was using submissive head angle and at times making trilling noises which seemed friendly. Also seemed a bit playful in the beginning.
@@psychobenji2345 but the foxes are lonely hunters and they don't live in packs. Actually she looks a very young one and very submissive to the "talk to me" idea. The brutal profile it doesn't seem to fit her...
I was impressed that the cat didn’t flinch when the fox made his little feints from such a close distance. It was as if the cat was saying, “ i sized you up already, you ain’t got sh*t for me” 😅
The cat can allow the close distance because it knows that it is much quicker than the fox, and the fox doesn't have claws, but the cat does. Big advantage. Fox doesn't have a chance.
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The fox is not aggressive in anyway. It just looks like it’s asking for help, Maybe hungry or lonely. Hope you called someone to help the fox ? As it is unusual for a fox to be out in full daylight and making that amount of noise. I pray that you helped that fox. 🌹🙏
It looked like they both knew the fox had to attack from the back. If you watch, the fox only tried to advance when it thinks the cat isnt looking. Whenever the cat noticed the fox trying to get behind it, it went and got inder the car.
yeah fox clearly want to eat the cat, other even point out it's seem hungry, and fox know tricking and distracting. in my theory fox trying to acted scared to trick the cat and attack it if the cat drop guard. Fox usually known pretend helpless and attack animal by surprise. Luckily even though cat can understand emotion but it always skeptical about things even if it friendly so never drop guard
This is a poker game. Cat says - it’s my territory, do you want a war? (I am not sure whose the territory is.) The fox didn’t want a war and so. So he left, loosing. What is interesting to me is that the cat accepted doing the war as a part of the game, but I’m not sure what would have happened.
A fox could never outsmart a cat trust me. Even if their is two, cats are to quick and vicious. Foxes rarely run in packs anyways and are not that bright nor have the agility of a cat.
The fox wanted something. The cat sensed the danger but didn’t get panic and acted cautiously instead. That’s why it went down to hide under the car when it could.
All is untrue. They are wild and have instincts intact. They are doing exactly what is expected. Fight or flight or territorial claims. They generally avoid fights as the injuries can make them weaker in the wild. Nothing unnatural
The cat stays in one position.. even begins to listen to the birds..bc it’s tired of hearing that cry barking..all along the antagonist is afraid of a rustling in the distance
Все лисы разговаривают* На стоянке с краю видна помойка. Лис вышел из леса через нее. Похоже кот новый жилец. Нет агрессии. Лис признал себя первым. Они могут жить вместе в дальнейшем. Хорошая дружба лучше гордого одиночества. Подождем еще ворону? 😂
I wonder if it's a baby fox, lost & scared, crying out for mommy fox. He looked so defeated at the end, and the last few fox calls (idk what they're called) looked and sounded really sad. I hope he's OK, poor lil fox. The cat is fine, if he felt danger he would've GTFO there, cat's aren't dumb.
Seemed to me like the Fox wanted to connect for either a reason or reasons. I got from this more of a misalignment between the Fox trying to gage the cat’s lack of completely wild Ferrellness.