• panda_abyss@lemmy.ca
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    22 hours ago

    It’s a valuable lesson.

    Dogs and cats communicate very differently. And cats sure as hell are not prey animals to be trifled with.

    I’m pretty sure an eagle could best a cat in a fight, but they hold their own against many dogs.

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      22 hours ago

      Pound for pound, cats are way more dangerous in a fight than dogs. It’s just that cats are usually ~1/3 the weight of the dog that also lives in the house.

      • Frezik@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        20 hours ago

        Which is also why they’re social animals. One cat isn’t a match for a bear. When ten cats are together the bear is rethinking its choices.

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          I’ve seen a lone cat take a black bear before but I think most toddlers could handle a black bear as long as it’s not a mother with children. One time on here I joked that high alcohol consumption for a few years is probably worse for you than a light mauling from a black bear and somebody got pissy enough to comment / report saying I was spreading misinformation and a) that’s clearly a joke but also b) tell me you didn’t grow up rural LOL because everybody knows if you see a black bear you can usually just puff up and yell at it. I’ve seen cats tree black bears.

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            Black bears are little scaredy babies generally. Of all the bears to meet, they’re the only ones I’d not be horrified to see!