
Sometimes, people get exactly what they deserve. And when you decide you’re going to piss off a stray cat, you better be prepared for what’s to come next.
The woman left her front yard to confront the feline, who was pestering her dog and causing it to whimper.
The woman decided the best thing for her to do was kick snow onto the cat in an attempt to get it away from her property.
After three or four attempts of shoveling snow onto the cat with her boot, the cat makes a motion to let the woman know enough is enough.
Not taking heed to this warning, the woman’s pride kicks in, and she leans down and points at the cat.
This is when the cat springs into action, unleashing a fury of paws on the woman’s face, scratching away until she retreats into the house.
Some people can be so cruel, but it’s amazing how karma can really give rude humans exactly what they deserve! And This is one cat you don’t want to mess with!
Just watch what she gets in return for kicking snow on a cold kitty’s face!
Renee Hanson
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Way to go, kitty!!
Elaine Perechlin
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Good kitty!!!!!!!
April Marie Langsford
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Good it looks good on that lady Karma is a$#%&!@*never do anything to an animal because you are going to get it
David James
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Mess with a wild cat and you get the claw.
Jerry Harding
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s**t for brains
Judith Pszczola Michael
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Good kitty kitty…..Good kitty kitty…….
Rebecca Swiderski
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Humans are known to have more idiots in their lineage than any other breed of the animal kingdom! Definitely a reason “Why” they have those Mental Hospitals
Phyllis Gonzales
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Like this, I believe in karmar
Patricia Dignum
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Serves you right … you p***********t
Marlee Soulard
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Good kitty
Barbara Fagin
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Evil$#%&!@*
Kathy Rickey
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I’m on the cats side!
Nej Atam
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There was more to this story, the cat attacked her little dog & she went out to protect it. Seen the story in this…. think the cat had rabies
Harriett Schroeder
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Pay back from the cat haha
Sandi Picard
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Karmas a$#%&!@*huh!! Smart cat!!
Renee Thornton Schellen
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Where did you hear this?
Renee Thornton Schellen
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Perhaps if she really wanted to protect her dog, she would take it inside.
Nej Atam
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Renee Thornton Schellen this story is old. There was a post similar to this a year or two ago & it had the full story. The ladies dog was scratched up pretty good. I’m sure it’ll pop up if you search it
Andrea M Pall
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Every time different story to this! Last year it was different again! Is there any truth to this ay all??
Nej Atam
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Her & her dog were outside, not sure if it mentioned why exactly & that’s when it happened
Linda Day
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Sow?Funny I don’t see a pig anywhere
Renee Thornton Schellen
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It said she went out to “protect” her pup from a stray cat that was bothering it. How she thought kicking snow was a solution boggles the mind.
Linda Osburn
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Serves her right
Lily Bloom
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Good for her!!!
Give that cat some tuna..lol
Princess Lynn
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Serve her right
Karyn Mitchell
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not funny, if the cat was rabid, what the woman did to deter the cat from possibly hurting her dog was harmless, having snow shuffled towards you is not going to hurt you, its sad when people have more compassion for an animal than a human being, its not normal for a cat to go on the attack like that
Lisa Buchheit Kabat
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The cat was provoked. If it had attacked her when she was minding her own business it’d be not normal. At the time she was provoking the cat, he was no longer near the dog. Easiest and smartest thing to do is take your dog inside….not harass the cat.
Lisa Buchheit Kabat
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And you may think kicking snow on the cat was harmless. Obviously the cat does not know whether or not het unkind actions will be harmless.
Lisa Buchheit Kabat
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Bingo
Karyn Mitchell
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Lisa Buchheit Kabat and you know this from this 40 second video clip? as nej stated, this was reported long ago, and the cat was posing a threat to her pet, her dog was confined behind the gate and although she could have taken her dog inside this would only have been a temporary solution, the cat was aggressive and like i said, its sad when someone has more compassion for the cat than the lady, she did not harm the cat, and i am an animal lover but within reason
Jesse Martar
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Yep
Carol Jaramillo
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Yes she did
Elizabeth Dreher
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Good kitty
Elizabeth Dreher
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That was mean poor cat was cold
Grace Windsor
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She totally deserved it…but did nobody else miss that they misspelled snow? Lol
Barbara Fagin
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It always take someone to say something different I’m on here voicing my opinion I don’t get made or try to hammer somebody else and what they say because it’s a freedom of speech. Now I saw the lady kicking snow on the cat and the cat attack her. When did dog’s get scared of a cat come on now. You have your opinion and so can I. Thank you.
Tracey James
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It’s a bloody stray cat. Feed it. Get it taken away properly to be reunited or rehomed.
Vile woman
Wendy Starkey
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Animals have to defend themselves
Mary Duranski Anderson
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I may just unfollow this website maybe others will follow this is the third post about animal abuse within a half an hour or an hour or so. How about posting some positive stuff
Maro Theodorou
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well done
Linda Andrews
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What’s “sow.”
Cathy Clark
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AWESOME!!!!! Go kitty
Lori Howe
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Good kitty!
Teresa Page
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Serves her right nasty woman
Elizabeth Warner
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Put her away
Brigitte Jager
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Stupid fat$#%&!@*someone should bury her in the snow
Maupin Cindy
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OH YEAH…!!!!!!!! She DESERVED it…….
Renee Thornton Schellen
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Take your dog inside, call animal control. Kicking snow was just plain stupid!
Lisa Buchheit Kabat
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Karyn Mitchell, and kicking snow at the cat was a permanent solution?….LOL. I have compassion for both people and animals. I’m sorry if you are not capable of both. Again, she should have taken her dog inside, period. I have three dogs and always supervise. Bothering the cat accomplishes nothing. Oh, I’m an animal lover (and people too) all the way, not within reason.
Karyn Mitchell
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Lisa Buchheit Kabat you need to grow up, where did i say kicking snow was a permanent solution, i did not, comparing this lady’s action of shuffling snow at the cat, as though it were abuse, is losing sight of what was happening – people throw snowballs at one another in play and do not get hurt, you’re either a lightweight or you’re not able to reason this out