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  • fox mccloud vs fatty cat!

  • Why would you film this rather than take your cat inside, as not to cause harm to either animal. This isn't entertainment, both animals could have really hurt or even killed each other.

  • @PrivateJoker17 Not my cat as it happens (it was just passing through), but the local cats and foxes are out together all night so there's not a lot you can do anyway. The foxes are in the greater danger and so tend to keep their distance.

  • @Permuted Okay, thanks for clarifying :)

  • @PrivateJoker17 taking it too seriously much? Animals fight as a last resort, most would just growl at each other till one leaves

  • @Altar360 If you have the ability to save an animal from getting hurt or even killed, you should take action, even if the chances of anything happening are low. It wasn't his cat so I understand why he didn't.

  • You had a fox in your garden? O.O

    So cool!!!

  • What a brave cat, just like the cat and the bear video

  • @Permuted there's no evidence WHATSOEVER that there's a cat or a fox or a human being or a garden or a backyard or a neighborhood or a planet Earth in this video. THIS PROVES ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!! *shoves fingers in ears lalalalalalalalalalalalalallal­alalalalalalallaalalalalallala­lalalalallalalalalalalal it's extremely obvious that you're only releasing this video so you can profit off the book you wrote about a cat walking near a fox and then the fox like walks away or something. SCAM ARTIST!!!

  • @katsumorymoto You just made yourself look like a fucking idiot.

  • They looked like they played before. lol. It's cute.

  • The cat was telling the fox, "Get the f**k off my territory!"

  • @agent458 Except we don't have rabies in the UK, domestic cats are inoculated against diseases, and the cat is undoubtedly better equipped to see off a fox than the other way around.

  • @Permuted incredible

  • @Permuted Actually a man died in 2002 of rabies in Scotland.. so there is some small risk of it. But obviously the fox doesn't have it and the cat seems to have scared it off, lol! Very cute video.

  • @Chls122 That was caused by a bat. Even then that was the only case of native caught rabies in around 100 years. The strain in bats does not affect the UK's rabies-free status as it's not actually the same virus.

  • Gentlemen, gentlemen, please! Stop fighting over there! We are ment to talk about the fox here!

  • thats the biggest fucking cat ive ever SEEN!

  • the fox was so cute!

  • Not a fair contest. The cat is brave because its owner is right behind it. Why is there a conversation about rabies? Nothing to do with the foxes. Might as well regard the cat as a carrier...

  • There is NO rabies in ONLY TWO (2) continents because of very specific reasons.....

    1) One continent is too cold..... for good hosts/animals to live and thus infect. Actually humans (and their animals) or lack of them plays in here.

    2) The other continent was (re) discovered by those already experienced with rabies ... They (The English) DELIBERATELY screened their animals before they brought them to the 2nd mentioned continent.....Australia! Aussie customs today is ROCK SOLID!

  • that fox just wants a friend .....I LOVE ALL animals

  • haha cute fox :D

  • A fully grown dog fox would sort that cat no problem!

  • foxes are great , lovely animals , they have no diseases and the one attack on a baby in a crap tabloid is not to be believed..

  • ... Paranoia ... paranoia, everything has rabies .... apparently according to some of the posters ... gods I hate ignorant people!

  • @RLS0812 Here in america rabies still exsists and, is still a very bad disease.

  • fox never hurt humans,they are calm and noble

  • Tss. Woman ruined all the upcoming fun -_-

  • @lovetogokiev

    We're don't have rabies in the UK. There is therefore absolutely no risk of catching it from our wild foxes.

  • @lovetogokiev I'm absolutely certain!

  • @lovetogokiev well, I'll admit they're really cute. where does someone buy or acquire a "pet" fox anyway??

  • @lovetogokiev Yeah the UK is rabies free to an extent however Rabies has found its way into the bat population and once it gets into one fox it will spread so always be careful. I am basing this on my work with wildlife in the UK

  • @lovetogokiev I'll second that. the only rabies we have here in the UK is from animals that have picked it up abroad, and we have the toughest quarantine laws in the world to ensure that this risk is minimized. we keep rabies out the same way we were able to keep the Spanish, the French, and the Germans out-by being an island.

  • @slaphaddalztick well, that's good. And good for you with regard to the Spanish, the French and the Germans.

    Sure wish WE could do that with the illegals from Mexico and the Muslims..

  • We do lose fingers and thumbs to Wabbits.

    My da's thumb was hanging by a thin bit of skin and had to get it sewn back on .

  • @lovetogokiev  omg, shut up ure a waste of space and air

  • @lovetogokiev no its true... to bring a new animal into the uk they have to stay in confinement for 4 months until authorities are certain that the animal has no rabies before they are allowed back to their family.

  • @amiotica OK, I believe you!

  • @lovetogokiev There is no risk. Really! I'm at more risk of something nasty from a domestic cat or dog.

  • @Permuted OK, that's good. Here, we are very cautious with Foxes, among others.

    these things are really cute.

  • @Permuted same here in aus.

    woot

  • @lovetogokiev

    i did a paper on foxes once and i remember something about how rabies and some other diseases have been virtually or all together, eliminated from foxes from around england. ^^J

  • @ixXxKIMAxXxi wow, you're very lucky. We're all quite nervous here when we spot a fox.

  • @lovetogokiev

    its sad, in w.v. we dont have many foxes. they became scarce around here due to over hunting.. T-T

  • @ixXxKIMAxXxi we have very few foxes here in Kentucky.

  • @lovetogokiev Correction, rapies is is curable as long as it's treated promptly. It's only when the virus reaches your spinal cord that it is incurable.

  • @lordthawkeye correction, "rapies" must be treated IMMEDIATELY, not promptly....and BEFORE any symptoms have developed. once symptoms are showing, it's almost always too late. FATAL.

  • @lovetogokiev Someone's been watching "Quarantine" too much.

  • @lordthawkeye and I think you're an ignorant idiot. I'm telling you something that's factual and I can tell you that anyone with an ounce of brains wouldn't take a chance with a fatal virus like rabies anymore than they would with HIV. You're an ass.

  • @lovetogokiev Ooh, he's netraging. He MUST be a reliable source! ^^

  • @lovetogokiev Give it a rest! You just hate animals, and use a fanatical fear of rabies to justify it!

    I've met thousands of you! You fool no one!

  • @saludahead this comment shows such fucking ignorance I don't even know what to say!! All I do is try to  remind people of the great danger to your health and LIFE if you were to contract rabies, by reminding people that it IS FATAL, and I get a STUPID, "head-up-my-ass" remark like this????????

    What are you, an escapee from a mental institution or something? Frankly, I really don't care anymore if you DO get rabies. It would probably be better for your family

  • @lovetogokiev No! To tell you the truth, I'm a Certified Nurses Aid from the State of North Carolina! That's how I meet thousands of you! Great danger to health and life? BULL SHIT!!! How many incidents of fox-to-human rabies has there been? No? THAT'S because the indecent of fox-to-human- transfer of rabies is so rare there is no count done by the AMA. In other words, THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A DOCUMENTED CASE OF FOX-TO-HUMAN TRANSFER OF RABIES!

  • @lovetogokiev No! To tell you the truth, I'm a Certified Nurses Aid from the State of North Carolina! That's how I meet thousands of you! Great danger to health and life? BULL SHIT!!! How many incidents of fox-to-human rabies has there been? No? THAT'S because fox-to-human- transfer of rabies is so rare there is no count done by the AMA. In other words, THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A DOCUMENTED CASE OF FOX-TO-HUMAN TRANSFER OF RABIES!

  • @saludahead REALLY???? HOW WONDERFUL AND FORTUNATE IS THAT FOR ANYONE WHO DIDN'T CONTRACT IT!!!!! YOU ASSHOLE, I'D THINK ANYONE WHO'S REALLY A NURSES AID OUGHT TO KNOW HOW DANGEROUS RABIES IS AND THAT IT IS FATAL . IT'S PROBABLY A DAMN GOOD THING YOU'RE ONLY A NURSES AID RATHER THAN A REAL ONE, OR A DOCTOR.

  • @lovetogokiev "Yea, yea! Wah! Wah! Rabies is dangerous and fatal so we must kill every wild animal we see!" BULLSHIT! Smallpox is dangerous and fatal, and so is Polio! We don't have these diseases because we VACCINATE AGAINST THEM!!!!

    Oh, by the way. A nurses Aid is as real as it gets! Fox-to-human transfer of Rabies is as unreal as it gets having never happened!

    Now! Go away, junior! The grown ups want to talk about the pretty fox!

  • @saludahead WHAT????? who the fuck is talking about killing any animals??????????? are you fucked up ro high on something, or are you just plain ignorant as all hell?? try looking up rabies on the Internet and learn something about it. if your mind isn't clouded with some funky smoke or some other mind altering shit, you'll read that rabies IS FATAL IF SYMPTOMS BEGIN TO SHOW THEMSELVES BEFORE TREATMENT BEGINS!!!!!!!!! This is why PRUDENT people don't fuck with certain wild animals

  • @lovetogokiev I don't need to look it up on the internet, because as an animal lover, I know about rabies, and all my dogs and cats are vaccinated against it. You're the one obsessing about rabies!

    Oh yea! By the way! All I do with the wild foxes and raccoons who come to my house, and whose trust I've earned, is give them treats, and scratch their ears. Fucking them is just sick!

    Now! Go have a nice trip, I'll just stand here and watch!

  • @lovetogokiev the only time someone could catch rabies in the uk is from a bat from over seas, the uk is rabies free so we can get as close to our wildlife as we like the only thing we need to wory about is fleas xD

  • @DeathKitty123456 yes, I've heard this is true. You SEEM to be very fortunate! But use caution, always.

  • @lovetogokiev to be honest i only see foxes in the country where they are cautious of people anyway but i have hand fed a fox before however i wouldn't do it in a country that 'has' rabies

  • @DeathKitty123456 My mom has been having a mother fox and two cute pups showing up in her backyard during mid mornings over the past several days now. The pups are having a great time chasing each other all over while the mom looks on.. I got a few nice pics of the mom fox sitting in the middle of the yard, in the rain..

  • @Permuted Wow, some people really like to show off their ignorance. Lovetoogkiev obviously doesn't know about the UK and the strict control of animals entering the UK. Lovely fox, by the way.

  • @Permuted pretty sure im moving to ur country! lolz

  • @Permuted Why do people think UK and Britan is so great?

    Gosh.

    Americans branced from them.

    So either ways, rabies CAN be in UK.

  • @8BitPorygonGamer On the basis that anything can be anywhere you are theoretically correct. But fact is, we don't have rabies in the UK and have excellent controls to keep it that way.

  • @lovetogokiev rabies is not fatal no damn 100% percent of th time....that is defifnitely made up

  • @tjgodwin1 oh, really???? you willing to take a chance with it?

  • @lovetogokiev ya damn skippy i'd chance it! just to see that it's not 100% of the time. If that were the case ppl would be a LOT more concerned about

  • @tjgodwin1 hey, it's YOUR life.. good luck. in case you don't understand.....contracting RABIES is like contracting AIDS; it's fatal. :-(

  • @lovetogokiev actualy unlike aids there is a cure for rabies. The cure requires 21 shots in the belly with a very sharp needle. it has to be given withen a few hours of the bite or deep scratch. Its also possibel that there is no rabies in the u.k. There are a few diseases that are teritorial existing in only a few places.

  • @greytimberwolfpup actually, you're not exactly right about that. Once symptoms of rabies appear, there is NO CURE FOR RABIES. Read this from a site all about rabies and it's treatment: "There is NO CURE ONCE THE SIGNS OF RABIES APPEAR. It is then INEVITABLY fatal. However, the relatively long incubation period allows post-exposure therapy to be effective if done correctly". I'd be careful if I were you....

  • @lovetogokiev yes I admit I forgot The 21 shots has to be right after the bite or scratch sorry that was my mistake. Also I know not to try to pet wild animals that are prone to rabies. Here in Kentucky rabies sadly does exsist. Where i live we have wild rabbits,the once in a while stray dogs, and just yesterday a fox went through my front yard . I love seeing the animals but I know they are not pets. I am allways carefull.

  • @lovetogokiev You have like 20 years to live if you get hiv and treatment. Rabies kills in less than a month without treatment, but treatment in the first few days will cure it.

  • @sdmitch16 ok, hopefully. Big risk.

  • @lovetogokiev

    There is no Rabies in the UK

  • @adeworks  diseases have a way of spreading....

  • @adeworks ??

  • @lovetogokiev

    MFW you say "almost 100% of the time"

    0/10

  • @DGryph yep. So, I guess that means you're willing to take the chance that you'll be among the

     very few lucky ones who manage to survive?

  • @lovetogokiev stfu retard

  • @lovetogokiev Rabies isn't always fatal you retard.

  • @sasuke1788 hey dipshit....EXCUSE me.......I guess I may have made a little mistake; Rabies is fatal

    ALMOST always, especially after symptoms have appeared. There. Is that better you stupid little ass?

  • @lovetogokiev Meh. Not really. Whore.

  • @sasuke1788 yes, really you dumb ass. And BTW... I'm a fuckin guy you dumb cunt

  • @lovetogokiev You're still a whore =]

  • @sasuke1788 and you're still an ignoramus. I hope you get rabies you idiot

  • That cat is the DON!

  • I love how cautious foxes are. They aproach everything with care^^

  • stop chasing him away you should be proud to have a fox come to you and for another thing that cat is WAYYYYYY over weight!!

  • @stevenmatt2009 lol agreed

  • LOL the fox is like "WTF is up with that thing?!"

  • this was added on my birthday!!

  • my cat was killed by a fox,but she was old and little,never forget seeing the fox with her in its mouth,@5am sad sad day,even the vet said to me a cat a healthy cat can see off a fox easy,guess mine was just old and weak :(

  • This sounds like a ferry tail. Or a Limmer Rick.

    A gigantic cat and a fox

    Were playing inside of a box.

    The box was a hedge

    and shaped like a ledge;

    So the limerick ended right then and there because it was so awful the writer just gave up in pathetic frustration.

  • a fox will run from just about anything unless its starving - a normal sized house cat will not fair well against a fox in a serious confrontation - now a raccoon vs a fox that's a another matter and a young aggressive male skunk will beat all of them - mostly they just try to avoid each other

  • *wonder not one

  • foxes eat cats, so no one it attacked!

  • Cats will generally win in a fight... sharper claws!

  • @Permuted Foxes generally won't fight cats at all though. They like to pick fights that they know they can win.

  • @Permuted they not got sharper teeth tho have they

  • @YondaimesGirl4eva Foxes hunts little weak kittens sometimes, but rarely risks to attack adult healthy cat

  • poor fox.... : (

  • The cat is a territorial meanie. The fox wasn't doing any harm. Why attack?

  • Bad cat... I loved the fox tail.. Beutiful..

  • @AquaH2OLuv As you said, cats are very territorial animals, they'll chase away anyone who dares enter their territory =) My cat Puck chases away everyone who dares come too close XD Even hedgehogs :I

  • it moves so smooth

  • its a lovely healthy looking fox

  • I love fox's

  • lmao what a coward ;DDDDDDD

  • is this a fox friendly pet or not

  • It's friendly, but not a pet. It's a wild fox.

  • @Permuted Did you tell the cat he is friendly?

  • Funny I would of ran after my cat to get him away from the fox. That fox could of shredded him to death. I lost a cat that way.

  • I'm sorry to hear that, but it's incredibly unusual. Cats are the same size as foxes and are much better equipped in a fight. A cat will virtually always win an encounter.

  • Look out, Foxy, Kitty means business! I know it was probably territorial, but it almost seems like the cat was initiating a game of chase with the fox. Very cute, made me giggle!

  • That's so cute, that fox looks well fed and so does the kitty. I love it!!!

  • Wow, cats are really territorial, aren't they? :D Bolted straight to the fox, made me chuckle! Love 'em.

  • lol cool vid

  • Hi, I live in a suburban area in the South of England. We have lots of 'urban' foxes and they get used to people being around quite alot. Very different to America!

  • You all don't have rabies in England, right? It was supposedly eradicated over there or something?

  • We don't have rabies here. It helps being surrounded by water... keeps it out.

  • Or keeps it in...

  • Apparently some colonies of bats have it, but I'm pretty sure it's not wide spread - as they're insect eating bats, and don't generally bite things other than insects.

  • Wait, what area do you live in? Ive never seen a fox that gets that close to humans, or actually goes near a house. ( You didnt look like you lived in an area with woods nearby )

  • that cat is gangsta

  • that;s not funny except when the fox is a newb & runs

  • keep the people out of it :40

  • n00b fox

  • "Local fox". It sounds like you're talking about a TV station. When you say "local fox", does that mean that it's kind of like a neighborhood pet? There was a neighborhood cat where I lived last. Everyone called him Fat Man. He'd beg for food at everyone's doorstep. I wonder if someone gave him shelter when it was 20 below out, he disappeared for a while and reappeared later.

  • omg!!!!!IM CHOKEING!!!!!!!!!

  • damm its a fat cat

  • so... what's the lesson?

  • Hey, thats a real fox!

  • Video needs sound. How about the sound of screeching tires for when the fox "peels out" like a little sports car?

  • cat-"go away! here is no place for a second pet"

  • that cat is almost as big as my tabby, Oliver. and he's half Maine Coon.

  • hahaha, yea that is a tame fox, especially if it's wild, notice how it ran and stopped in your direction for security though, hahaha...bless

  • one tame fox

  • its like the movie the fox and the hound but with a cat

  • cat's got attitude cuz da primates are wid him. by himself he might not act so bad ass.

  • Category: How to & DIY lololol

    You got a fliping zoo there.

  • Cat power. :D

  • Thats one fatass cat

  • that fattie never be able catch teh foxy :P

  • Nice fox! Overfed cat! lol

  • oh my damn

    thats a huge cat!

  • No, its a small fox :)

  • Damn thats a big cat....I would run to......But a great video......I want one...{big kitty}

  • jajajaja... I love the fox XD

  • Thats so funny.

    The cat just charges at him like "what the f*ck are you doing here?! get out!!"

  • LOL! My cats treat the dogs (and the humans) like that in my house! That cat wanted a peice of that fox! XD

  • How cme it dident run away frm person recording n btw u shouldnt blame cat or fox for owt the cat were just wonderin wht it was thts all also none of thm got harmed 8) thts all tht counts post sme more Permuted i get foxs all the time to i got one about this big once (  )

    tht lengh wise it were 3weeks old 8D xxxx

  • WHAT?

  • Oh my God, where are your vowels and punctuation?

  • good for the cat. foxes are so small.

  • DAIUM ! DAS A BIG ASS CAT !!!

  • Man, I wish the foxes around my neck of the woods weren't so elusive. I'd love to see more than a couple seconds of one as it runs away. Thanks for the clip! I am definitely subscribing!

  • Jeez, I wish foxes would be that friendly all of the time. AND that they would exist where I live, anyway...

  • Hey... mean kitty! Well, the cat was cute, but i feel bad for the fox XD

    I've been checking out yer videos (and even subscribed to ya) and i must say yer lucky to come in contact with foxes and not have them be scared of ya. I only came in contact with a fox once... which was over 30 feet away and it never saw me. Anyway, since they're not running away from ya, i guess they love ya, eh?

  • Thanks for subscribing! I hope to get more fottage from about April, when the new young ones appear (and we get better daylight!)