Okay. Done now? Then to lead further credence to his story, I'll relate one of my own which occurred only yesterday. I was sitting in an easy chair, watching a basketball game on television, when a large black cat landed in my lap. My beloved Blackwell. But he's gotten pretty fat and pretty heavy and a surprise is a surprise. So, to tease him a bit, I picked him up and suspended him for a moment or two upside down. Now, I can tell you, cats don't like to be upside down. I don't know why. Perhaps it is uncertainty about whether they will remain suspended or be dropped. At any rate, he lashed out. Not viciously. Just looking for some element of "purchase", as my wife's father used to say. He found it. Here's the proof.
So it goes. Never tease a creature that is much faster and has longer sharper claws than you do.
So it goes. Never tease a creature that is much faster and has longer sharper claws than you do.