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Dog Eats Cat

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This evening I saw one of my neighbours chasing her dog which had another neighbour's cat clenched between its teeth.

First time I've seen a dog actually cat-ch a cat. My poor wife is now terrified of letting our pet cat out of the house.

That cat must of been real slow or the dog real fast LOL

Actually rather common, as many cats are not scared of dogs, so when they meet one they do not run.

My dogs live with 4 cats and love them, however when they see some cat on the street, they want to kill it.

For the life of me, cannot understand why :)

MY cats are very use to dogs, as they sleep and eat with dogs, when they outside, they are not scared of any dog and go to them rather than run away from them.

Your wife is right to be worried, cause i am worried every day, but i have a gang of 4 cats, so hopefully if there is a problem, then can bitch slap any dog trying to hurt them :)

They usually shake them while their neck is in their mouth and snap their necks and then toss the body. I'm always double-checking to make sure my cats don't get out. We have a few of those Bangkaew dogs around here. They hate cats.

its a terrible sight . . . i believe the usual house cats wouldnt be able to outrun a hungry soi dog as easily as a feral cat, so take care of your house cats

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