ThunderTitans
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One would think that with the frequent thunderstorms and cold weather, the feline titans might be a little more subdued?
No such luck.
Titan-fights have been going on despite the cold weather and ongoing thunderstorms.
In all fights, Cow is the common denominator.
Usually, it would be between Cow and Bunny or Cow and Indy.
If it’s between Cow and Indy, the fight stops by itself. I’ve witnessed one such fight. It starts with Cow attacking Indy, then a locked-body occurs and before you can do anything, Indy jumps out of the lock-body, the two stand off and it’s over in a split second. Thank goodness Indy knows how to get out of a locked-body.
But if it’s between Cow and Bunny, human intervention is totally necessary to prevent casualties. Bunny doesn’t seem to know how to get out of these fights, or maybe he’s just too scared of Cow.
Just now, Cow decided he was in a bad mood, so he went out to look for Indy for a fight. But my husband was monitoring them, so he managed to prevent a fight by diverting Cow’s attention from Indy. But Cow was determined to fight (with someone), and he spotted poor Bunny nearby.
Bunny was taking a nap.
Cow charged towards Bunny and a locked-body occurred. Tufts of fur flew all over.
I rushed out to get the water hose, but it was already over by then. My husband managed to separate the two but he got scratched in doing so.
Cow was huffing and puffing, drooling saliva. Bunny ran for cover under the vegetable pots.
Poor Bunny. He was just taking a nap, minding his own business when he was suddenly and rudely attacked….for no reason at all.
Pole and Tabs examining the aftermath.
Still huffing and puffing.
Bunny finally came out of hiding.
Pole and Cleo went to the vegetable pots as a show of support and concern for Bunny.
Indy and Tiger kept at a safe distance.
No injuries on Bunny.
Cow had two minor scratches on his ear. I disinfected it with Path-Away.
A show of support from Tabs and Cleo for Bunny?
Pole joins in too.
Let’s hope we will all have a peaceful night now….
Source: http://myanimalcare.org/2015/11/26/thundertitans/
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