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This is definitey not play, it is prey drive to kill.
She will play with the housecats, and is gentle and very softly mouths them, getting the gooey around their heads but never hurting them. The outside cats she chases she grabs them around the back and crushes their spine so they are dead within moments.
She has killed two possums, one skunk and one raccoon this way as well, and never had a scratch on her. She was starved when she came to us, so it's possible she survived this way before we took her in.
Again, to humans, house cats, and our little yappy dogs (two papillons, and two Chihuahuas, all of whom are smaller than a cat) she is gentleness itself, it's only when she is outside, I'm not there, and something runs that she turns into a killer.
Therese
This is definitey not play, it is prey drive to kill.
She will play with the housecats, and is gentle and very softly mouths them, getting the gooey around their heads but never hurting them. The outside cats she chases she grabs them around the back and crushes their spine so they are dead within moments.
She has killed two possums, one skunk and one raccoon this way as well, and never had a scratch on her. She was starved when she came to us, so it's possible she survived this way before we took her in.
Again, to humans, house cats, and our little yappy dogs (two papillons, and two Chihuahuas, all of whom are smaller than a cat) she is gentleness itself, it's only when she is outside, I'm not there, and something runs that she turns into a killer.
Therese