@MMSieBreeze, don't remember what it is called, but there is a disease that rodents get effects there brain in a way that they no longer feel fear. It does this, because it can only reproduce in the stomach of a cat.
People use it as an example of how the zombie apocalypse is feasible.
@MMSieBreeze, Actually, chipmunks and other small rodents rarely carry rabies. I think it’s probably just a feisty lil guy cuz he wouldn’t have started to walk off if he had rabies.
@ThePandaPool , this doesn't really work in the sense for zombies as they way zombies are portrayed everywhere they would just die from a lack of something if nothing else than sleep.
@ThePandaPool , toxoplasmosis. But it doesn't only effect rodents. People get it to. Recent studies show it effects the psychology of humans differently depending on gender.
Cats cultivate really infectious bacteria on their claws that effectively becomes a venom(that's why cat scratches itch like hell)
That little swipe at the chipmunk might have actually been lethal. 😢
@sploot, they’re obviously friends/housemates. Plus you can tell by the swipe that the cat is being playful and either has no front claws or didn’t use the just the pad when pawing
So they both seem domesticated and most likely are friends. The video isn’t going to be funny when a bird of prey swoops down and scoops that bouncey boy up.
Definitely rabies