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a cat scratch and a dog bite? if you got a really powerful scratch from a cats claw a one that goes right into your skin and a powerful bite from a highland terrier which of the two would produce the most pain. |
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@msdeedee | 2 December 15 | |
I've never been scratched and bitten at the same time so I honestly couldn't say
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@funphy | 2 December 15 | |
Crushed bones in my hand, split hand from wrist to my little finger which had been severed. Funny enough that's the last time I rode a motorcycle.
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@mikeymk | 2 December 15 | |
I think either animal would suffer about the same level of pain.
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@funphy | 2 December 15 | |
So on reflection, I'm ok with either
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@msdeedee | 2 December 15 | |
@ funphy - 2.12.15 - 05:41pm Crushed bones in my hand, split hand from wrist to my little finger which had been severed. Funny enough that's the last time I rode a motorcycle. This! I don't think a kitty scratch compares to this |
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@birdy | 2 December 15 | |
Well obviously a dog could do more damage. Cats too busy being a smartass.
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@piggle | 2 December 15 | |
My sisters cat scratched my son a beauty and it ran away for 2 days. Clever cat... I live 100 yards away from the union canal
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@vampirebutterfly | 2 December 15 | |
Dog bite. Was bitten as a child and I was scared of dogs till I was a teenager.
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@kid_ka0s | 2 December 15 | |
Should imagine a dog bite, but when my mum was a kid she tried to break up 2 fighting cats, and you can still see the scars on her arm.
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@obi_jon | 2 December 15 | |
Depends if one of them has rabies or not.
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