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10 minutes ago, PghPanther said:

Domestic house cats have the same size of claws and teeth to scale of big cats...............meaning if they were big cats that would have the same size claws and teeth of a big cat and vise versa. 

Yeah but 100 pounds lighter.  And teeth no way.  A big cat would destroy any human if it came to it.  One bite to the neck…

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4 minutes ago, PghPanther said:

Domestic house cats have the same size of claws and teeth to scale of big cats...............meaning if they were big cats that would have the same size claws and teeth of a big cat and vise versa. 

They can't do the same damage as big dogs but a house cat can definitely fug you up if it wants to.  Most of the time if you're petting it or trying to handle it when it's pissed off, the nips and swats are just warnings.

Way back when I was a little kid, we had a big orange tom cat.  He was the first pet my parents adopted from the pound as newlyweds, just a big old furball who'd sleep on my bed every night.  One day he got into a confrontation with another male in the neighborhood, and my mom tried to pick him up.  Bad move.  She ended up in the hospital with her arms looking like they had an encounter with a table saw.

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16 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

They can't do the same damage as big dogs but a house cat can definitely fug you up if it wants to.  Most of the time if you're petting it or trying to handle it when it's pissed off, the nips and swats are just warnings.

Way back when I was a little kid, we had a big orange tom cat.  He was the first pet my parents adopted from the pound as newlyweds, just a big old furball who'd sleep on my bed every night.  One day he got into a confrontation with another male in the neighborhood, and my mom tried to pick him up.  Bad move.  She ended up in the hospital with her arms looking like they had an encounter with a table saw.

A domestic cat could really take down a human in full rage ......but they respect size in nature and that keeps humans from being torn to pieces but rather most cats and humans have a symbiotic relationship going back to the beginning of civilization.......we give them a source of food and they get rid of the rats/pests........or in the case of Egyptians they ate the pests that were eating their food stores and as a result thought they were a gift from God and treated them as such. 

 

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Panthers can propel themselves 15-18 feet off the ground, further than Bryce Young can throw.

 

Panthers weigh 100-160lbs, making them weigh more than Bryce Young.

 

Panthers height to their shoulders range from 24-28 inches, making them taller than Bryce Young.  

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1 Panther is a term commonly used to refer to large wild cats, particularly those of the Panthera genus, which includes cougars like Mrs Tepper

2 Panthers are known for their powerful build, agility, and keen senses like Cam Newton

3 Panthers are native to the Americas, primarily inhabiting swamps like Bank of America stadium

4 Panthers mark their territories with scent markings, like throwing drinks from their cups

5 A panther's roar is a distinctive and powerful sound such as "Boooooo" or "Luuuuuke"

6 The gestation period for panthers is typically around 90 to 105 days, and they usually give birth to a litter of two to four cubs which is a better success rate than the Carolina Panthers at drafting players

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FACT: I’m a Carolina Panther fan because panthers are awesome. When I was four-years-old I went to the zoo and saw a panther fight a normal ol’ leopard. I thought it was the coolest thing I had ever seen. that point on panthers were my favorite animal. That same year, the nfl got two new expansion teams: the jaguars and the panthers and I swore my undying allegiance to the Panthers. 30 years later I’m still a fan. 

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On 1/1/2024 at 7:26 PM, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

 a house cat can definitely fug you up if it wants to.  

Um, if you get “fuged up” by a house cat you need to turn in your man card immediately. There is no house cat on earth that would ever fug me up. Ever. Even a cat with rabies and cat scratch fever would get dealt with swiftly. 

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