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Bruiser the Brawler

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John Biltz - 29 Apr 2004 09:38 GMT
Bruiser just had his first big cat fight. I wouldn't say he won but he
wasn't backing off.  Normally any real violence just confuses him. I
heard two cats fighting out front.  Not screaming but fighting. I ran out
there pretty sure it wasn't Maya. Maya's fights tend to be quick things
and this was going on too long.  Once I got to the front door all I could
see was cats going at it back and forth in the dark under and among the
bushes making multiple attacks against each other. I couldn't even be
sure it was Bruiser but they were both too big to be Maya.  By the time I
got to them Bruiser was on the bottom but wasn't giving up. I ran the cat
off over the wall. It was the same tom Maya beat up twice in the last few
weeks. I know he weighs more than Bruiser but they are about the same
length and height.  Bruiser wouldn't come in either, he jumped back up on
the wall looking for the other cat. He seemed OK but I'll have to check
him later under some good light...  Bruiser just came in to get some food
and I checked him and aside from having a couple of pounds of plant
debris in his fur he seems unmarked. I guess all that fur makes pretty
good armor. He's curled up napping now so I guess he had enough
excitement for awhile. As cat fights go I think it was on the level of
school kids slugging it out and not really knowing what they are doing.
Which is why it went on for so long with so little damage done.
JP Hobbs - 29 Apr 2004 11:07 GMT
I heard Henri sceaming sort of one nightit was early
cause I used to call him in soon after dark, I opened the door to run out *I
could run then* but Sam my Lab,
beatm out the door,Iwas behind him as he chased
a possom away from Henri, who had a couple of
run-in's with them during his lifetime.They are very fierce
with long claws.  Jean.
> Bruiser just had his first big cat fight. I wouldn't say he won but he
> wasn't backing off.  Normally any real violence just confuses him. I
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> school kids slugging it out and not really knowing what they are doing.
> Which is why it went on for so long with so little damage done.
Yoj - 29 Apr 2004 19:50 GMT
I guess Aussie possums are fiercer than American ones.  My cats have a
nonaggression pact with the possums around here.  I've actually had a
possum come in the cat door, and possums also come into my garage. My
cats and the possums seem mildly interested in the other, but neither is
at all aggressive toward the other.

--
Joy
Owned and operated by Lindy and Skeeter

> I heard Henri sceaming sort of one nightit was early
> cause I used to call him in soon after dark, I opened the door to run out *I
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> > school kids slugging it out and not really knowing what they are doing.
> > Which is why it went on for so long with so little damage done.
Sherry - 29 Apr 2004 22:52 GMT
>I guess Aussie possums are fiercer than American ones.  My cats have a
>nonaggression pact with the possums around here.  I've actually had a
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>--
>Joy

We had a opposum coming inthe garage in the winter. I didnt mind; he was kinda
cute and didn't bother the cats. However, he was a real poop machine, and the
first time I had to clean up after him, he was unfortunately banned from the
garage.

Sherry
Steve Touchstone - 30 Apr 2004 01:31 GMT
>I guess Aussie possums are fiercer than American ones.  My cats have a
>nonaggression pact with the possums around here.  I've actually had a
>possum come in the cat door, and possums also come into my garage. My
>cats and the possums seem mildly interested in the other, but neither is
>at all aggressive toward the other.

Pretty much the same here. I live spack dap in the middle of town, but
we still have the odd possum. Back before Little Bit moved in I used
to keep the door open a little, as we had a complex cat that often
dropped in for a visit when he saw the door open. One night Spot, the
cat, and I were sitting in the recliner when a possum walked right in
and proceeded to eat out of the bowl by the door. Spot was bothered in
the least, jsut watched until the possum had finished and left, then
jumped down, looked out the door, and came back to jump up on the
recliner.

BTW, we used to have a neighbor who tried to trap the possums to
relocate them. Never caught a possum, but did manage to catch Rocky
(while Rocky was still feral). Rocky learned what traps were, and now
won't go near them. Last fall we had some squirrels take up residence
inside the wood siding of the apartment building, and the owner put
out traps. Rocky would start around the corner of the building, spot
the trap, and crouch down and glare at the trap for a few minutes than
backtrack.
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TBird - 29 Apr 2004 15:46 GMT
> Bruiser just had his first big cat fight. I wouldn't say he won but he
> wasn't backing off.  Normally any real violence just confuses him. I
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> school kids slugging it out and not really knowing what they are doing.
> Which is why it went on for so long with so little damage done.

Heh!

I really did miss you!

As for cat fights, any good scrapppy cat will at some point in their life
gain the mark of a true warrior... the ear tear.  They are a battle scar
that lasts for life.  Even my housecat tom JonJon who had no claws and was
old and losing teeth when I took him to college with me, gained himself an
ear tear to be proud of.

Joe has no idea how to fight.  He basically just rolls over, grabs Sweetie,
rolls again to pin her, and spends the next few minutes trying not to bleed
to death.

She's so much faster than him, any chasing that goes on lasts a short time
and he gives up.

TBird <---- needs Maya stories
Cheryl - 30 Apr 2004 01:47 GMT
John Biltz <biltzjohn@cox.net> dumped this in  news:ef3kc.8556$A27.4182
@fed1read06 on 29 Apr 2004:

> Bruiser just had his first big cat fight. I wouldn't say he won but he
> wasn't backing off.

Guess he lived up to his name.  Glad he's ok!

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