Dean: Run, Heart! Run! Dean: Whoa! you see Spock nab that rat right outta the air?! Total ninja reflexes! Heart: Yeah, he should have his own action figure.
My dad has spoken of a time when he was a youth, they had a rat cornered behind the kitchen stove.They looked for the old cat, but couldn’t him.There was a kitten/young cat at hand, they him go in behind the stove.After a whole lot of thrashing around the little cat dragged the body of the rat out from behind the stove.About that time old Tom came along, and he tried to take the rat away.Didn’t work out for him though..\\//_
Cats tend to go for the back of the neck of their prey simply to sever the spine. Dogs on the other hand, go for the throat. I have a black cat like Spock that my daughter called Sam ( otherwise known to the rodent world as “Son of…”). This cat is still apparently a very good ratter despite his ever increasing weight.
AKHenderson Premium Member over 11 years ago
I remember this episode now…
Dkram over 11 years ago
My dad has spoken of a time when he was a youth, they had a rat cornered behind the kitchen stove.They looked for the old cat, but couldn’t him.There was a kitten/young cat at hand, they him go in behind the stove.After a whole lot of thrashing around the little cat dragged the body of the rat out from behind the stove.About that time old Tom came along, and he tried to take the rat away.Didn’t work out for him though..\\//_
simsku over 11 years ago
That is one massive rat. Even in Philadelphia there aren’t that many rats larger than a cat.
ST Joe River Premium Member over 11 years ago
We don’t have many rats here. Mice but don’t think I have ever seen a rat.
emjaycee over 11 years ago
The blank eyes on Spock are VVC (Very Very Creepy). He’s definitely focused on his adversary.
sjsczurek over 11 years ago
Some cats are mousers, and some cats are ratters. The ratters usually aren’t very friendly or pet-like, not very domesticated.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 11 years ago
Too bad Heart could not see it.
Radical-Knight over 11 years ago
In reflex, kitty gave rat the “Vulcan Death Grip”!
kaecispopX over 11 years ago
Cats tend to go for the back of the neck of their prey simply to sever the spine. Dogs on the other hand, go for the throat. I have a black cat like Spock that my daughter called Sam ( otherwise known to the rodent world as “Son of…”). This cat is still apparently a very good ratter despite his ever increasing weight.