I must say that everyone else in the video seemed pretty nonchalant about there being not one but TWO alligators less than 10 feet away. I bet the alligators are so used to people down there that they probably weren't much of a threat.
haha, whatever. If that gator or gators were hungry enough, that cat would be in their stomach. One chomp and it's done. I love cats, but c'mon.
Wow, that Canadian family was pretty damned clueless about the danger posed by those gators. Luckily the cat decided to save at least the kids from their dumbassness or else we'd have been reading about the wounds sustained by the idiots who just stood there watching gators walk right up to them. --Moony
I worked at a cat clinic for 3 and a half years, and they're either super cute, super scared, both, or 4 legged chainsaws. The latter are the ones you regret placing in a cage...can be pure hell just to get them out again. So glad I'm done with the veterinary field.
not really, they're used to doing the attacking, and they normally do it when their victims least suspect it; once the attacking was done TO them, they feared the cat, to the point where two of them came back to pick a fight with the cat, and the cat STILL scared them both away. makes total sense.
I used to have an 18-pound maine coon. he would treat the neighborhood dogs like the cat in this video treated the alligators. he was a 5-star animal at my local vet, the number of stars being equivalent to the degree of an animal's bad behavior. the only animal that was worse there was a german shephard. we used to have to drug and muzzle my cat to get him looked at. he was great with our family, but used to go after just about anyone that came over. I would wrestle with him and chase him around the house like he was my brother. I miss him *sniff*