Robbed by raccoons and riding with birds on their backs: cats are becoming more and more "cowardly"
Although cats are "perfect predators", many domestic cats have lost most of their predatory qualities, or because their living conditions are too good, there is no need to "fight" so much. On the contrary, they are sometimes very "coward".
2 cats were in a daze in the afternoon. One of them found a fun toy. He was about to come forward to sniff and play, but he was actually snatched away by a little raccoon. The cat who was snatched toy was naturally unwilling to accept it, but the resistance was just a gesture. Although this raccoon is bigger than a cat, normally, a cat is not the animal that will be scared by its size. Otherwise, how did those dogs get beaten up before?
And the other cat is simply watching the show, without any worries in his heart.
If the raccoon just now scared the cat because of its size, then the cat below was "cowardly" and it was unreasonable. A cat was paced back and forth with a bird (or maybe a chicken?), and its pace was quite steady, for fear that the bird on its back would fall.
was carried on a ride by a cat. Lord Bird did not feel panic or uneasy at all, and was quite casual and couldn't help but flap his wings to express his feelings. Is it because Lord Bird is so powerful or the cat is too cowardly?
The orange cat below was even more outrageously cowardly. The owner was sitting on the toilet with the orange cat (hey, why is it a toilet). At this time, someone handed over a little squirrel and put it on the owner's thigh. The cat was so scared that he took a few steps back and even wanted to escape.
The orange cat even hugged its owner tightly, trying to break free, but it was obviously scared by the little squirrel, and the owner also comforted the orange cat very warmly. At this time, the little squirrel did some unexpected behavior. It suddenly hit the orange cat's right leg with its claws. The orange cat was naturally frightened by this sudden action and wanted to escape.
In order to prevent the squirrel from further doing more extraordinary behavior, the owner of the squirrel had to take it away, and the orange cat gradually settled down.
Are these three cats so cowardly that they are a little dragged on their feet? What will happen to your cat?