Fox v Cat
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  • Lol badass cat c:

  • you're right things in canada are bigger, especially mustaches on women.

  • lol if that motherfucker had gotten that close to my cat he would know what it felt like to be git with a broom, very hard, up the ass.

  • Crouching cat, hidden fox.

  • or maybe all animals know the cats auro in the wild and instingtively

  • the cat acts like he's seen a fox many times before..wasn't very concerned. I think the fox was hoping the cat was wounded or almost dead.

  • i don't understand how people can just videotape this without stepping in to chase the fox away... honestly the fox could tear the cat to pieces if it wanted to and this moron just says "lets see what the kitty will do"

  • That looks more like a coyote than a fox.

  • Why would you let that fox get so close to your cat?

  • The American Foxes are more beautiful then the British ones, don't know why.

  • *LIKE A BOSS*

  • 2:28 the cat finally moves

  • Where I live in SE London there are thousands of cats and thousands of very urban foxes and they pretty much ignore each other. You can sit at a bus stop with a fox sitting next to you.

  • Interesting film :-)

  • "interesting stand off" sounds like a documentry for discovery channel

  • this looks EXACTLY like my garden O_O and my neighbour has a fat black cat like that!! we always have foxes jumping around our neighbourhood...

  • fox hmmmmm if i hide behing a pole he wont see me

  • To the comment below,when did u actually see this take place? Sounds a bit unlikely, infect I'd go as far to say ur talking bollocks lol

  • House Cat vs Fox is a good match even though the Fox is bigger.

    Coyotes are larger and an overmatch for a house car. Put a Lynx Bobcat vs a Coyote and the Coyote is lunch. Cats pound for pound are tougher than dogs or dog like animals.

  • That fox is clearly not trying to eat that cat. Look at it. It's out in the open, it keeps looking at the camera, and it's obviously not starved enough to try and eat something nearly the same size as it is that might actually hurt it. Foxes just won't try to attack something that might hurt it unless they're rabid and on the verge of starvation, and that fox is neither of those. Obviously he was just wandering up to investigate the cat. If he were trying to attack the cat, he'd be hidden.

  • We dont get Coyotes in Britain. !

  • FOX IS TESTING THE CAT IF THE CAT HAD RUN THE FOX WOULD HAVE CHASED THE CAT SITS AND FIGHTS THE BEST OF DOGS WOULDNT GET TO THEM NOWN FACT

  • clearly a fox, and that cat could probly whip that fox's ass if it really wanted to. people underestimate cats. they are kinda like wolverines. little cans of whip-ass.

  • That's a fox -.- not a coyote, a coyote is the size of a pittbull, this video is correct its a fox.

  • It's not lunging at the cat, it's rubbing its scent gland against the pillar thing.

  • thats not a fox thats a coyote!!!

  • Lol, the cat has aimbot

  • Great video.

  • fox

  • Foxes are tiny, aren't they?

  • @NaiTaiDai Depends on the kind of fox. Red foxes are an ok size, like this one, who is actually a bit small for a red fox. =) There are some foxes that get near the height of german sheperds. The fox on stilts for instance, before anyone blows their horn and argues and doesn't look it up. There's about 16+ species of fox, and some are pretty big. Foxes like the Fennec, Arctic Fox and Kit Fox are pretty small though.

  • @LeVaLsOnE i know. cat-hating vermin. i hope their disease ill-gotten children (yes, that's "disease" NOT "diseased") die screaming of bowel cancer in front of them.

  • LOL fox was shitting himself and run, cat stays calm aww

  • Its quite reassuring to see a video like this. There is a cat living in our area in Berkshire. We see it quite a lot (we think its hunting our poor frogs as its often by the pond). We were worried that it would eat our cat but seeing videos like your on YouTube calms our fears!

  • I don't think the fox wants to EAT the cat, but it clearly sees it as unwelcome competition, after all cats and foxes both hunt the same sort of things, mice, small birds etc.

  • That cat would whoop the hell outta that fox anyway. That looks like a nice size house cat too. He's a pretty beefy boy.

  • amazing how tricky foxes are, they fit their role in story books very well.

  • Fox's eat Cats,  the fox was hungry and will hang around until the Cat kicks the shit out of him or the Cat is eatn.

  • @Knocturnal75 Foxes don't eat cats, that's false information. Coyotes eat cats, favorite food in urban areas. =-= Unless the fox is starving that is, or the cat is near a den. We had a fox and a cat playing around here too, but nothing ever happened to the neighborhood cats until coyotes moved in and foxes all left. Now you find a dead cat per day, very, very rarely found such messes before coyotes entered. They like small dogs too. Don't confuse who does what, it's a common misconception though

  • @sylverclaws Im not ill educated on the fox. I have lived in a area that I lost two cats to foxes, and I might add watched how these foxes would play with our cats and get as close as the cats would let them then when our cats would let they're guard down that was when I watched in terror as to how fast a wild animal will strike when given the opportunity. I have seen first hand what can happen.

  • @Knocturnal75 Of course! Any hungry animal will take an easy meal. Shouldn't have let your cats near them, that was your bad, seeing as you -watched- not only one, but two? Are you serious? lol I would never let my cats play with any other wild animal, or anothers random pet for that matter, but the fact still stands, they don't see cats as normal prey items, but as curious other things they want to test out. Shit happens I guess. We lost ONE cat to a coyote, they're in-yard/house pets only now.

  • @sylverclaws true. starving foxes will eat anything they can kill. that's why i make sure our local foxes are fed in the lean times. much as i love all wildlife. have to say. if i had to worry abot coyotes hunting my cats, i'd shoot them on sight within my neighbourhood. mind you, i'd do that to cat-hunting foxes & dogs too. would damn well hate it (& have nightmares about it for years. but not as much as i'd hate finding bits of my cats everywhere)

  • @pfalky2k You...YOU FEED wild animals? You realize that is not only illegal, but you're endangering both the animal population and the humans, right? Are you fucking serious? It's people like you that are the CAUSE of such animal attacks, they stop fearing people and they get dependant. You CANNOT feed them in the lean times, they will find food or nature will take its course. You have no problem shooting coyotes, so you should have no problem staying out of their way. They do better without us.

  • @sylverclaws oh, i see? the usual bullshit, is it? the hand of Man interfering with wildlife is ok when we're terrorising, torturing & murdering it. but NOT when we try to show it a kindness. remember. these are, as you yourself said "WILD animals". i don't HAND feed them. couldn't if i wanted to. they don't even see me. they come when i'm asleep. as for illegal? any "law" says i can't show an animal a kindness can go fuck itself. i'll take the worst! animal over the "best" human every time.

  • @pfalky2k None of that is ok, you're just justifying it. Kill ONLY to eat. If you get them used to BEING FED, they'll lose the ability to hunt for themselves, and inturn, go for easier meals, like pets. Go ask the retard that fed the coyotes, and when he wasn't there to do it, the coyote attacked a child and killed her. Or the idiots feeding the bears that get killed by them because they think it's ok to do. It's illegal for a reason, follow it. They do fine themselves, even in the lean times.

  • @pfalky2k If the hands of man had stayed out of it in the first place, we wouldn't have so many extinct animals or endangered ones. They have a natural fear of humans, and taking that from them endangers the entire community, and you don't seem to care it always gets the animal killed. If you truely care for them, you will run them off when they're too close, and not try and feed them. They're animals, we have the brains, they just do what they do to survive. Teaching them otherwise is taboo.

  • @sylverclaws you just don't get it, do you? i'm not teaching them any lies that us humans are all nicey-nicey. any wild animal that gets food i put out doesn't even SEE a human since i am asleep indoors. I never see the beasts that take the scraps. the food goes out my back garden where any human i find gets my axe, so the animal can eat in peace away from folk & cars & everything else i hate. but i WILL NOT! stop aiding wildlife on your say-so. MY food. i'll keep or share it as I see fit.

  • @pfalky2k Oh, I'm sure they couldn't possibly smell you on the food, or your scent in the area, and I'm positive you'd always see them before they see you. They're opportunistic, they'll steal, they memorize the scents, and they learn that food will be there and they will come, and when you stop, they'll go to the next human that leaves trash or something out, or something good smelling in a window. But please, continue, you will anyways. They'll all be killed for it, you can sleep easy.

  • @sylverclaws actually i found a fox eating a dead cat yesterday

  • @akaspawnkiller Again to quote myself: "Unless the fox is starving that is, or the cat is near a den." "Foxes are Opportunistic." Opportunistic: Adjective. Meaning: Taking immediate advantage, often unethically, of any circumstance of possible benefit.

    I've also seen them eat dead cats, dead squirrels, road kill, garbage. I've heard they also kill cats when STARVING or threatened. However, it is EXTREMELY rare for them to hunt dangerous prey that could harm them. That does not mean they wont.

  • @sylverclaws.. thats not true a fox would eat a cat if given the opportunity. Just as a dog would kill and eat a fox.

  • @joohsay lmao

  • @joohsay No. Foxes will not eat a cat. They're not very brave, they'll run before they fight anything that might hurt them.

  • @ILicoriceProductions.. a fox will kill a cat, i think that you are highly underestimating these animals.lol

  • @joohsay No, I'm not. Cats have sharp claws and are highly territorial, foxes are cowards and only have teeth. They're nearly the same size normally. If a cat attacked a fox and the fox fought back, it could go either way. Do research.

  • @ILicoriceProductions I wouldn't go quite that far, cautious indeed they are. lol Most predators would rather flee than fight if it means risking injury that will keep them from hunting or living. They are perfectly capable of killing cats, it's just extremely rare, and usually a last resort. Or in defence. The only time I ever saw a fox kill a cat was when the cat got into the den, and the vixen wasted no time in removing its nine lives without getting a scratch. Hunting cats is bologna though.

  • @sylverclaws Well, if you saw my first comment...

  • @ILicoriceProductions Well, my point was it's not a coward thing, more of an instinct thing. It goes for all animals, especially hunters. Even a lion will run from another single lion or hyena if they have nothing important to defend but themselves. I've seen leoperds flee from a single baboon, even though he could have killed it, but not without risking serious injury. I've seen leoperds kill and eat baboons as well. Law of the land, I guess. I suppose the coward comment just bugged me a bit.=p

  • @joohsay absolutely not, Foxes are intelligent creatures and are aware of what a cat is capable of, they could easily lose an eye to a cat, Cats are smarter, faster, might not be as powerful but more agile. A cat might not kill the fox, but the Fox won't get near one. The only way a Fox will kill a cat is if it sneaks up on it.

  • @BlueFloraly your an idiot if you think a cats faster then a fox and smarter then a fox LOL

  • @sylverclaws The British are lucky in that way, they don't have any coyotes there.

  • @sylverclaws This is not true up here in Canada I have seen foxes eats cats.

    

  • @AnimeTalk I used to see a lot of cat + Fox inter actions in England and most of the time the cat and fox completely ignored each other the advent of "wheelie bins " and the reduction of a foxes normal there have been incidents of foxes attacking cats but that usually family groups of foxes.a single fox is very unlikely to be able to do a fit cat any harm since a cat is more than capable of taking a full grown fox on..foxes will eat cats that have been killed by cars though

  • @usainuk Well perhaps like alot of things the foxes in Canada are bigger and meaner than in far away England. Take Buffalo or Bison if you will the european breeds are so small compared to the Canadian buffalo

  • @sylverclaws it was thinking about it.

  • I think the fox is rubbing himself against the post to mark his territory , but was very cautious of the cat. I've heard that foxes will avoid contact with other animals of similar size, especially if they have claws and sharp teeth. Foxy soon moved off when the cat decided enough is enough. I have a fox that comes into my garden every night, he runs off at the first sight of a cat .

  • Seriusly it seems to me that all cats have huge balls because they rarely runs away unless they are fighting another cat

  • Fox attack? More like Billy No Mate looking for a friend, but of course, the cat, being a CAT, would not have any of it!

  • Sound effects @ 2:29

  • The Fox heard you two from outside! My guess is Foxes have incredible hearing. What an amazing animal.

  • that actually could have been dangerous, if the fox HAD attacked the cat, what would you have done?

  • cat: wat you lookin at

    fox:*starts to circle cat

    cat: dont you walk round me like that

    fox:...

    cat: GTFO

    fox *runs away*

  • if you replace it with f1 seveal cat it will get scare fox out for ever and never come back!!!!!!!!

  • fox wanted a juicy bunny to eat...and then it saw those demon eyes and realised it was a cat.

  • The cat only did one thing...

  • in my video the cat don't miss the fox ! have a good day !

  • Foxes have more sense that to attack an adult cat. This fox was just being curious and playful towards the cat. The cat just wasn't too interested. On several occasions I have seen cats and foxes pass within a couple of feet of each other and they take little if any notice of each other.

    Peter

  • @drummerdickens same :) especaially as I had a cat who I had to have put down back in august 2006 as he was ripped to pieces by a large dog, probably an alsatian

  • Hahahahaha.....the cat didn't get his dander up even once! He's awesome.

  • shoot the fox...

  • My fox would fuck that cat up.

  • haha that cat is cool as fuck. dont mess.

  • If that were my cat I would've run outside and booted the fox in the face after about 5 seconds!

  • that fox is cute :3

  • mu cat would fuck that fox up

  • You can see the fox contemplating whether or not he should attempt it! That cat is HUGE btw!!!

  • So much dislikes...I guess people wanted blood

  • hahaha the cats not afraid, stupid fox is trying to be scarey, cat just lies there half asleep...hahahahahahahhahahaha­hah now the fox is scared of da putty tat

  • i gotta tell ya if it were me vs a fox or any thing in relation to a dog they would geet killed because i am a human,humans have streingth,itelligence,agillity­,etc you name it (wellmost humans that is).And other spieces such as dogs also has intellegence,streingth,etc.But a human is capable of so much more and the other spieces know it as well.Thats why i can easily kill the fox if i wanted to,just because of those facts.

  • @TheTherealnigga

    I'd like to see you fight off a Rottweiler or GSD. lol

  • Holyshit! that cat is awesome!!!

  • I would have kicked the fox in the face if it got near my cat. But then again my cat is a sissy.

  • Go on fox, lose your eyesight with one swipe.

  • foxes are getting so bold in the cities now, i think as long as do gooders keep feeding them in there back gardens, foxes will always pose a risk to humans, they get so bold that they will end up in your house, just like the one in london that attacked those children. when will stupid people learn, that having a fox in your back garden isn't good. spreading mange to pets etc.

  • @keeper921 your so right, 10years ago a pigeon would not dare come in a cm of my pesence, now because of all the douches feeding them food they are not the least bit afraid. The same will happen with these disgusting foxes. However, if they try come in my home my dog will rip them to shreds.

  • The cat isn't all to thrilled with a fox stalking it. The fox is realizing there is a person there is nervous to attack, as well as the cat watching it's every move. When it finally gets close enough, the cat snaps at it as a warning.

  • Get a crossbow, and shoot it.

    Next time it will be an infant.

  • @TroyaE117 someones going with the media....

    honestly do you know how rare it is for foxes to attack humans, it happens, but it's more more a fox is killed by a human, than foxes kiling humans.

  • @TroyaE117 what is wrong with you!!

  • The fact the cat was calm and laying down must have messed with the fox's head a bit.

  • can't out fox a cat :)

  • @equalitykills well u can sorry to say but that fox was just eyeing it up u know so it could eat it if he would of filmed longer the cat wud of been dead if the owner didnt scare it away a fox wud win a cat no worries .

  • the fox has mange, the cat can see this cats and foxes sometimes mix as you say it,s hungry it will try the cat (usually young) this one wasn,t having any of it good post thanks regards -wayne

  • dude if a fox was doen that to my cat i would blow the fuck out of that fox and then cop it up and feed it to my cat

  • The fox wants to make a meal of the cat, the cat aint havin it!

  • @linzee4584 thats very unlikely, as they both predators know each others capabilities, having evolved together for millions of yrs. and cats are definitely not on the menu. what it most probably wants is it to move away from its hunting patch, as a competitor small mammal hunter. it may even have cubs nearby and see the cat as a threat.

  • @andy765gtr Foxes will definitely eat cats. Most people with experience of both foxes and cats testify that they give each other a wide berth, and are even indignant of one another. However, foxes do occasionally attack and kill cats and a study looking into this, led by Stephen Harris concluded that foxes have and do kill cats if they are given the opportunity.

  • @andy765gtr the fox is faster and stronger than a cat, foxes bite is pretty strong, they grab the cat and shake it back and forth much like a shark

  • "they grab the cat and shake it back and forth much like a shark "

    rubbish. they are roughly the same size, but the cat is a far more muscular, better armed fighter.

    the fact is a fox has relatively weak jaws, and much weaker than a small dog.

    what would happen is the cat would instantly sink its claws in a rake with its back legs. and bite. foxy would be mincemeat as it couldnt properly defend itself.

    not that it would put itself in that position, having evolved not to.

  • @andy765gtr I seriously doubt that a domestic cat bites with more force than a fox does. Even if it did, cats cant do a whole lot against a bigger animal because of their small mouths. The fox is faster, stronger, and heaver. It would just pin the cat and then good bye (plus it has spent its life killing things).

  • @andy765gtr Foxes can deliver serious wounds to people, you dont think they could attack a cat and kill it?

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  • @andy765gtr house cats havnt been around for millions of years, niether have foxes, foxes hunt, kill and eat cats, the same way coyotes hunt kill and eat dogs

  • that is one small for, the ones around here are easly twice that size and kill cats all the time, and we arnt even in the country

  • @12jason223 yeah twice the size - just like your rats i bet lol

    actually, like most wild animals, they vary little in size. that fox is an average size fox, confident and healthy and about as close to predating a cat as it gets. it was probably more interested in chasing off a competitor predator, but was shown whos boss.

    cats are not killed by foxes. its a myth spread about by the hunting lobby and ignorant ppl. they are both predators but cats are dominant.

  • @andy765gtr that is a small fox, they get bigger, i saw one last night, and foxes do kill cats, hell iv seen video of a fox taking down an walabe in autralia that was twice its size, my cat was killed by a fox. they aresupreme preditors and twice as deadly as a house cat

  • A healthy fox with a good supply of fresh rabbits in it's territory won't take much notice of a cat, because taking on another animal with sharp teeth and claws is a high-risk strategy. A hungry fox, however, might just think he has nothing to lose - pampered pussy vs streetwise fox doesn't offer good odds for your pet.

  • "A hungry fox, however, might just think he has nothing to lose - pampered pussy vs streetwise fox doesn't offer good odds for your pet"

    thats just speculation. you need very good documentary evidence of your claim. all evidence suggests ordinary cats are dominant in all encounters. i'll make possible exception of very young or injured/eldely cats on deaths door.

  • Wow! That was like your own Attenborough experience in your back yard. Excellent.

  • That thing is Tiny! Foxes here are as Big as Full Grown Male Pembroke Corgi. I live in The Florida Panhandle.

  • foxes are hard to domesticate but i have seen it done. but they are wicked high energy creatures. more than most could keep up with.

  • @canadianreserve There was a Russian project to breed domesticated foxes. They ended up looking and acting much more dog-like after only a few generations.

  • Have you ever smelt a adult male fox? If you had then that would explain why their not domesticated ;)

  • foxes fucking stink so bad i shot a male the other day holy shit i almost left him in the feild!!

  • There is a reason there are more cats in the world than foxes. Cats are domesticated and interact with people. Foxes are not. Shoot the fox or loose your cat. Mabey you can domesticate the fox though what will you do when a big dog comes and kills the fox?

  • @invsiblshowercurtain "Shoot the fox or loose your cat."

    dont be so fcking dramatic. foxes dont kill cats. theres millions of interactions every year in uk gardens without incident. they usually ignore each other, or the cat drives the fox off.

  • @andy765gtr idk what kind of foxes you have in the UK but the foxes here deffinetly eat cats, did you not hear i said MY cat was eaten by a fox? If it wasnt a fox tell me what it was?

  • "idk what kind of foxes you have in the UK but the foxes here deffinetly eat cats, did you not hear i said MY cat was eaten by a fox "

    we have lots of ordinary red foxes in the uk! ive no idea what what happened to your cat. i assume it disappeared or found remains but thats not proof of predation. cats can get run over, shot, trapped, killed by dogs, wounded or even killed in fights with other cats, poisoned, killed by eagle owls, get stuck in buildings - or just have a heart attack!

  • @andy765gtr the only preditor we have around here is foxes, owels around here are to small to attack cats,, he wasnt run over i found a big pile of fur and he has been in fights before and never gotten a single scratch, he was eaten by a fox and its a well known fact that FOXES EAT CATS!

  • " its a well known fact that FOXES EAT CATS!"

    correction. its a well known urban legend. if you didnt see what happened, you dont have the info to rule out far more commonplace explanations such as dogs, shooting, snares, run over, poisoned or just injured fatally by another cat. if your cats big/tough enough to see off other cats or dogs, its definitely not gonna be bothered by a fox. it might have scavanged the carcase though, but thats not the same thing

  • @andy765gtr I do have the info to rule out Dogs, seeing as there are none running around at 2 am, there are no snares in my neighbors front yard, he want run over hes scared to death of cars and they can hear then comming, he was fine before that night and poisnins dont work that fast, and there are no coyotes that walk up the street, why would a cat not be possible food, but a walabe twice the size of a fox be one?

  • cats arnt anything like wallabees - which are just like hares to a fox. more likely it was run over/poisoned - maybe scavenged later. poison could be working in a cat for days, un-noticed - set by a shit for brains for fox or coyotee. maybe another fox hater set it. i ran a cat over once by accident, it happens alot. they have no road sense.

    heard of innocent until proven guilty. you need proper evidence of fox predation before jumping to a conclusion. but theres none cos it doesnt happen.

  • @andy765gtr Wallabees are like mini kangaroos, they are twice the size of foxes, have razor sharp nails, and a kick that could knock the wind out of a man, and kill a fox

  • @12jason223 yawn. i know what a wallabee is. they did not evolve with eurasian predators. it is a herbivore that relies on speed to escape. its not a cat, which is roughly the same size but twice the power of a fox. cats can defend themselves against many dogs let alone foxes. there are no recorded cases of fox predation. in spite of millions of yearly encounters. cats bully foxes. you have no evidence merely ill informed conjecture. your cats dead. boo hoo. get over it. good bye

  • @andy765gtr In an area of north-west Bristol with 1,225 pet cats, 8 (0.7%) were killed by foxes in a year

  • @12jason223 ur a retard

  • @andy765gtr Perhaps my ultimatum was a bit dramatic. But, it seems that if the fox were ever allowed to feel confident, it would eat the cat. I guess then, if you had a garden by the house and the cat stayed near the house, the fox would not dare harm the cat because the fox is afraid of everything human. However, if the cat likes to roam or you are separated from your garden, the fox would eat the cat (why would it not?).

  • why would it not? because they dont kill cats! i used to have a small weak female siames cat. had foxes in my suburban garden. they were VERY confident foxes, would stay feeding on lawn when u opened window. they never bothered my siamese in 7 years. fact is that foxes dont /cant kill cats even if they wanted to, which is unlikely as they'd get mauled trying and still fail. they are just not very strong animals, much less bite force/body strength/confidence than a dog of similar size.

  • The cat is all like: Touch me and I'll rip your eyes!

  • I LOVE FOXES!!! i hate raccoons. the little suckers...

  • omg omg

  • omg at least doing something! foxes eats cats u know !

  • SHOOT the fucker!

  • Wow, that cat is super cool!!

  • what happen in the end

  • i wouldnt let a fox get anywhere near my cat! i would shoot him

  • sorry fox. black cat is bad luck

  • That fox had mange bad. It was scratching on the tele pole. Brave ass cat. I bet the cat one...

    5*s

  • my cat fought a fox about its size last year and won, go oreo!

  • The fox weighed up the benefits of a possible meal against losing its eyesight.

  • So was the fox planning on eating the cat?

  • People tend to forget that little innocent looking cats and kittens are actually related to African Wildcats and European Wildcats. Have a image search on google and look at the amazing similarities between an African wildcat and a domestic tabby. There's not much difference really apart from slightly larger size. A domestic cat will therefore through evolution know at least the basic counter attack skills. If my makarel tabby can keep a GERMAN SHEPPARD at bay, then this cat and fend off a fox..

  • Like the vid very much. You could cut the tension with a knife! I have pet cats and get the ocasional fox on the property. Looks like the cat can take care of itself pretty well.

  • @airdross - If the fox in this vid isn't attacking what IS it doing at 2:31? Not quite understanding what you're saying. sorry to who posted this vid, hope my comment wasn't seen as rude. Just to be clear, not criticising foxes, they are just doing what their instinct tells them.

  • if that fox was circling my cat like that i would have shot it on the spot. Nothing screws with my pets without suffering consiquences

  • I've just lost cat no 2 to fox(es) and this video clearly shows a very thin (could see ribs) fox sizing up your cat to eat it. Do you realise the cat was quietly shitting itself from fear, it knew if it ran it wouldn't stand much of a chance as foxes are very very fast and fat domestic cats aren't. But for the cat to go for a counter attack would have been risky too -look at the size of a fox jaw compared to a cats. Cats are being killed and eaten by foxes every day.

  • dude foxes only attack animals smaler then them like rabbits, and only fight back if there cornerd. a fox would never attack a cat (unless its a kitten, mabe), but foxes only attack if there hunggry. and that fox didn't look fat to me look pritty healthy to me. so how about you study animals before you say stuff about them.

  • OWNED by a CAT!!!

  • I think if you cut out the first 45 seconds this video would be better... but overall nice vid! :)

  • I wish I could get those 2:48 of my life back. That was so lame.