Gator brings backup to cat fight

hvp05

Methodically disorganized
Blatantly obvious PSA of the day:

Do not try that at home!!


I like how the cat eventually backs away and acts sweet to the kid. :lol:
 

migtig

aka Mrs. Giant
I don't think I would have let my kid that close. My cat sure.

Gators tend to hang out in your yard, on your porch, under your car, etc. in certain areas of the country. My grandmother used to have freezers on her back porch and send me out for some item or another and there would be gators laying there who'd be shoo'ed off the porch. One stole something off the laundry line and she chased him all over the yard with a broom. :roflmao:
 

Cowgirl

Well-Known Member
:eyebrow: Darwin Award candidates? I don't understand why they're all that close to the gators. They're pretty quick. And why would they let their cats get that close? One snap is all it takes.
 

migtig

aka Mrs. Giant
:eyebrow: Darwin Award candidates? I don't understand why they're all that close to the gators. They're pretty quick. And why would they let their cats get that close? One snap is all it takes.

Complacency. As I mentioned before, when seeing gators is a regular everyday occurrence, you don't freak out over them hanging out in your yard, front porch, etc.
 

Cowgirl

Well-Known Member
Complacency. As I mentioned before, when seeing gators is a regular everyday occurrence, you don't freak out over them hanging out in your yard, front porch, etc.

Until one of them lunges and bites your leg off. :jameo:
 
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