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Cat fight from cat's eye point of viewFound this sweet youtube video of a cat getting into a fight with a collar cam on. Pretty neat to see the interaction of two animals from their eyes. Never seen something like this before. technologys cool http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gU9r2rCIFM
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I've lost a cat outside aswell so I know how it feels, however, I feel too bad inside to not allow my cat to do his.. "natural bidding" theyre animals so ill let him behave as such |
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While I do find it interesting to see what cats and other animals really get up to, I find your title for this thread unsettling and very UNCOOL. Would it be as entertaining to you to view and post some terriers with cams on, ripping a fox apart? |
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Then I suggest you don't watch it ladies. I did watch it and felt terrible for the poor kitty on the receiving end of this. It wasn't blood and gore, thankfully, but it was disturbing just the same. |
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I agree, I haven't viewed this as it sound so voyeuristic and cruel. We know cats fight and hiss, Pandora has acquired a scratch on her nose today, but to want to witness it close up seems unnecessary. |
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