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Definitely cats:Since the question of who is more violent is coming up this evening, I thought I'd cut to the chase and ask the question that's been on everyone's mind.
I don't know how you manage it, 10 cats and 2 big dogs and also kids! We only have 8 cats left and I am considering not getting any more, unless we lose another cat, but for the first time in years, they are all holding stable. Only one cat has kidney disease but it is in the first stage, we found out this week, so she could live a lot longer with proper treatments.I have two dogs and ten cats. I'd say its the same as with people... it just depends on the animal. The Mastif/Lab mix NEVER gets violent. The Pyrenees/Newfoundland mix gets violent over food.
As far as the cats go, we have one classic bully, but we also have a mediator. A few of the others have personal problems with specific other cats, but they're not violent typically.
I think you have me beat there - bitten by a Chou when aged six or so and with no provocation. Case dismissed.How many toddlers are killed by cats?
How many cats are killed by dogs?How many birds are killed by dogs?
Depends how big the cat is.How many cats are killed by dogs?
Both are predators, by nature.
Most cats just lie in the sun and snooze.Cats are clearly the most violent.
Watch them when they go outside.
Dogs play.
Cats hunt.
In between hunts.Most cats just lie in the sun and snooze.
In between hunts.
I know because they leave the entrails at my door.
(Are they sharing, or just picky eaters? They don't say.)
Cats are clearly the most violent.
Watch them when they go outside.
Dogs play.
Cats hunt.
I put out cat food.They are showing you what you should be doing
I put out cat food.
That's enuf.
Nope.Have you ever seen a pack of hunting dogs? (Or dogs hunting)