Cats don't want to fight , but they are masters of intimidation . Their situational awareness is world-class . Even the slow stalking action shouts loudly .He's not afraid and he's coming .
My cat squares up on foxes and raccoons. She chases them off but not far. Shes small but angry, but if im around she retreats behind me and lets me handle them lol
Foxes are good scavengers , they aren't really meant to fight head on , so its understandable why a fox would flee but people need to stop cqllingvthem scaredy dogs haha
@@misconceptions5613 I'm sorry, but you need to watch more fox vs cat videos. Farm cats (i.e. feral or semi-feral) win probably 90-95% of the time. Only time a fox is going to take out a cat is if the cat is a juvenile or an old, decrepit cat or a cat that has been kept indoors all of its life. And even 50% of the indoor cats are going to have enough 'tude to take on the average fox. Maybe you are thinking of coyotes vs cats?
Cats can be very fearless territorial animals. There are many videos on RU-vid of house cats chasing bears out of yards and up trees. And other cats in Florida scaring alligators back into the water, lol. We have an 11 pound all white female that clawed a curious huge male raccoon in the nose and chased him out of the backyard. He never came back.
What The F** would he do?!😂its nature man. If the fox murked the cat so be it, innit☠️. Thats the way of life. Everything happens for a reason Maybe the fox was starving looking for a meal to his handicapped childeren with impaired peripheral vision. WHO KNOWES?!🙄
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