That is so cute because it reminds me of my Ameraucana (my avatar) who used to chase off the stray cats when she was younger. She is reclusive when she is molting or not laying but once she starts laying again she gets very noisy and more active but now that she's older she's stopped chasing the wild birds or cats. Our newest pullet of a different breed has taken over chasing out backyard intruders now. I was disappointed that our Amer isn't a prolific layer like a Leghorn or a BR but she does lay about half the year and XL blue eggs -- I keep her because she is such a nice flockmate to the other breeds and non-combative even if one tries to challenge her. I love her temperament even if she doesn't lay tons of eggs. These are the funniest quirkiest strangest birds compared to other breeds but they do appeal to people who want a gentler non-combative pet-type of chicken.