Clearly a case of severe dehydration. Submerge cat in water for ten
minutes. Attitude should improve noticeably.
> Sorry guys, I just could not resist.
>
> Tue May 14, 9:28 AM ET
>
> DARTMOUTH, Nova Scotia (Reuters) - A Canadian family had to flee for
safety
> after their pet Siamese cat went on a rampage, tearing at clothes and skin
> and driving them out of the house, police said on Monday.
>
>
> The shaken group called police in the eastern port city of Dartmouth after
> taking refuge on their lawn on Sunday evening.
>
> "Earlier in the afternoon, the cat had attacked the babysitter," police
Sgt.
> Don Spicer told Reuters. "The residents went to check on the cat and,
> essentially, the cat went crazy on them as well.
>
> "It attacked the father and ripped his pants as well as the flesh
> underneath," Spicer said.
>
> It took police officers, armed with a blanket and a clothes hamper, 20
> minutes to corner the cat. Spicer said Cocoa the cat was eventually
secured
> in a pet carrier and handed over to the family who took it to the
> veterinarian.
>
> It was not yet known what caused the cat's frenzy.
>
> "We've been called to deal with a snake or various animals for one reason
> for another. But this is the first time that I can recall an actual cat
> going berserk," Spicer said.
>
> Another police officer said Cocoa was "a Siamese cat with an attitude
> problem."
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