Gingers always seem to be the most aggressive,and talikng about showing Crumplin the rat?
Well years ago i worked at a breakers yard,we had 5 cats,nobody else bothered but i would out of my own money,buy and feed them 2 cans of whiskers a day...
anyway,the biggest.....he was huge grey black...
It's a shame that they don't know how to cross roads,lost count of the really small baby foxes on the roadside lately,as for Foxy being aware,i'm sure they recognize the dangers cats can bring to the table,god forbid a few of the neighbourhood alley cats en masse too..
Basically cats are small,and generally weaker than bigger animals,but as i said earlier,squirrells can do damage,i knew that if my young female kitten had one that would stand it's ground she could be in for a nasty shock,cats 9 times out of 10 should be beaten by a fox,but mr fox is a lovely...
Pussy cats maybe,fully grown adult agressive male cats,will leave a foe with injury,perhaps blind for life,after they have stood there ground,perhaps they (the cat) will be killed in the process,but claws can be devastaing,an confrontation needs to be swift for any aggressor taking on the wrong...
My young female cat used to chase squirrells when she was a ktitten,they used to run from her,so perhaps she would win,however,a grey rat,can do damage,but if he met my young male kitten,1 year old,well lets just say he bites,and hard too.
Had many cats and none bites like my latest one.