Celtkin
08-30-2006, 11:31 AM
[thisislondon.co.uk (To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.)] With his vicious fangs on display and weight firmly on his back legs, this tabby looks set to pounce on its unsuspecting prey.
But it is not mice, birds or any other small animals he is after. It is not even the other pet cats he has already savaged in his neighbourhood.
They were deemed too 'small' a target to terrify, so he decided to turn his attention to a much larger prey - humans.
The pet cat, who has been named Grumpy because of his exploits, started entering all the cat flaps on one street in the search for food.
He would make each house his own and would scare off the cats who lived in each of the houses.
And when the surprised owners returned home, Grumpy leapt through the air at them, hissing at them and scratching their hands and arms.
His antics in a small leafy street in Swindon, Wiltshire, have been described as a 'four-month reign of terror' by neighbours, who finally caught the cat and put it in a cage this week.
'It was the nastiest cat ever, it would just attack you and come at you with its claws and teeth,' said one 21-year-old resident.
'If you came home or woke up to see it, he would go crazy, bouncing off furniture at you before running out of the door.
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But it is not mice, birds or any other small animals he is after. It is not even the other pet cats he has already savaged in his neighbourhood.
They were deemed too 'small' a target to terrify, so he decided to turn his attention to a much larger prey - humans.
The pet cat, who has been named Grumpy because of his exploits, started entering all the cat flaps on one street in the search for food.
He would make each house his own and would scare off the cats who lived in each of the houses.
And when the surprised owners returned home, Grumpy leapt through the air at them, hissing at them and scratching their hands and arms.
His antics in a small leafy street in Swindon, Wiltshire, have been described as a 'four-month reign of terror' by neighbours, who finally caught the cat and put it in a cage this week.
'It was the nastiest cat ever, it would just attack you and come at you with its claws and teeth,' said one 21-year-old resident.
'If you came home or woke up to see it, he would go crazy, bouncing off furniture at you before running out of the door.
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Would you pet this kitty (To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.)? (Video)