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Sindobook:
There was some initial disagreement of what to do in preparation for the battle, Cat K wanted to rig the headquarters with traps and ultimately sabotage it to cause as much damage as possible to the enemy; but most of the other cats were more attached to the building and not willing to sacrifice it as a tactic. Cat K tried to explain that this was it for the gang, if they lost this battle, their choices were to try to escape to the south or stay and be hunted down by the gang who would stop at nothing to kill them all. Many of the other cats that were not directly loyal to him were indifferent and a number abandoned the gang within the next hour or so. In all, Cat K had about 55 cats behind him for the defense, and he knew a significant percentage of those would leave if it looked like the battle was going poorly.
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I don't recommend that place, honestly it kinda sucks for those kinds of shots. The direction of the coast is off, so the sun sets not behind the water but behind the long beach skyline; not to mention the ugly offshore oil rigs, tankers, and other mining equipment that are visible off the coast. From a beach standpoint it is not too great either, the slope is so steep that the surf is very short; the waters are often infested with sharks, stingrays, and jellyfish, due to the warm currents, and so on.
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In the time leading up to the battle, Cat T and a few others including Cat F, Cat C, tried to get Cat P up but he only laid there with his paws up in the air insisting he was sick. Cat K was seen practicing what was apparently some kind of martial art, mewing as loud as he could while leaping around and scratching at air as if he was attacking imaginary enemies. Some other supporters of the gang, Snake Z and one of his friends (another snake) and a few others, took turns standing on a podium and giving motivation speeches to try to rally the cats and raise their morale. Cat Y, largely a pariah to the gang, as well as a few others appeared to join the battle; with Cat P largely incapacitated, Cat K was more than willing to accept any cat who would help out.
After a very tense few hours, Cat T, who was serving as lookout on the roof, sounded the alarm. He had counted over 150 ears[1] in the distance, and quickly left the roof and yelled down to the defenders to prepare for combat. On his way down from the roof, Cat T passed Cat F who had an idea for a tactic that might be useful as the battle began.
"Cat P is grossly overweight, easily weighing as much as several normal cats or possibly more. He's also extraordinarily lucky, or has survived many times when his death should have been all but guaranteed. Help us take him up onto the roof and throw him down onto the enemy while they advance in tight formation! We can probably stun or disable about ten or fifteen cats this way. A worthwhile sacrifice! After this, our forces charge out of the building is a surprise lighting strike, taking advantage of the chaos to kill as many of the enemy as possible before retreating back into the building before the enemy can respond!"
Cat T was against the idea from the beginning, and told her it was unacceptable and that he wonders what Cat P would do if he knew she was plotting such an act. But he had little say in the matter, Cat F had already gathered some of her loyal male followers as well as her close friend Cat C and even Cat Y, who purred and mewed as if to taunt him (Cat T) with the idea.
As the clutter[1] broke into Cat P's office, Cat T could only listen to his cries as he asked them what was going on or what they were doing. "Ignore his desperations! This is for the good of all of us!", mewed Cat F, and the other cats complied. They lugged him up the stairs to the roof as the other cats prepared for battle. Cat K already knew the plan, and seemed really psyched up. "When Cat P impacts the enemy army, that's the signal! Break out! Strike like lightning! Once the enemy realizes what is going on, they might start to fight back -- that is the signal to retreat! Get back inside and get ready to defend!"
Cat T tried one last time to convince the group that it was a dumb plan, calling it an uninspired, copycat tactic that had been overused in the past and it was unlikely the enemy would fall for it. But Cat Y insisted it was a perfect plan, this was a new enemy that the gang had never come into conflict with before, so it was likely they would be unaware of past tactics used as few enemies who had fought the gang in the past had lived to tell the tale.
[1] 75 cats
[2] A small group of cats
Sindobook:
Yes, according to Mikey that was part of the work of the Black Bunny Squad. Several rats in the area were found to be sympathizers of the neighborhood cat gang, sell-outs who would regularly turn in other rats in exchange for protection. The squad captured these rats, and as punishment the notorious Lop, "Mad Doc" Mele, injected them with massive amounts of caffeine to the point where they were 'spazzing out', and then let them loose in the area around the gang's headquarters. Forward scouts reported that the rats were caught after a long chase, and a portion were given to Cat P as part of his 'cut'. Cat P is said to have eaten all the rats at the same time, and like most cats, no doubt suffered adverse effects from the large amount of caffeine injected into the rats.
From Mikey, "It's a controversial tactic, but this is the Black Bunny Squad we're talking about. They've got a reputation to live up to. As for Cat P, it's another time that his extreme obesity might have saved his life. Many more nimble or in-shape cats may have perished with that much caffeine in their system."
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The clutter carried Cat P onto the roof and walked over to the side where the gang was bearing down on them. Cat P begged them to stop one last time, but his mews were ignored and they waited for the right moment to throw the oversized feline over the side of the wall, dropping him on the mass of the troops below.
As the enemy approached the headquarters, their field commander gave the order to charge and the ran in unison, the fur on their back standing straight up and with teeth and claws bared. Cat F knew the moment had to be timed right, she told everyone to get ready and started counting down when the cats were about 15 meters away from the edge of the structure. When she finished counting down, the cats tossed Cat P high into the air, at a slight arc so he would fall over the side of the roof and then started running back for the stairs down.
On the ground, Cat K and the others stood ready and waited for the signal to rush out and attack their enemy. It wasn't long before the oversized form of Cat P appeared in their field of view, the enemy appeared largely unaware of their impending doom. Some of them heard the yells and looked up at the last minute, but had no way to get out of the way of the cat.
With a loud thud, Cat P hit the ground, crushing all or part of several cats in the process. He continued to roll forward, knocking a few more cats down in his path. The side door swung open, and Cat K led the charge of about two dozen cats that rushed out to engage the enemy.
The maneuver was a success, as the cats led by Cat K attacked the dazed and downed cats and quickly clawed them to death. Cat T also charged out and into the fray, but rather than trying to fight, he went straight for the limp body of Cat P and started dragging him back toward the door. By then, the enemy had closed ranks and begun to fight back, so all the attackers pulled back except for Cat T. He was pounced on by the enemy, and fought back as best as he could while still holding onto Cat P's motionless body. Heavily outnumbered, he went down.
Now enraged by the smell of blood of the fallen cats, the enemy cats had their hair stand up straight and began to attack the door. Other cats went for the window, shattering it with an impromptu battering ram made from a large tree branch. The door held, at least for the time being, but with the window gone, enemy cats began to pour into the headquarters.
Cat K himself ran to defend the window, but it was hopeless. Cats poured in faster than they could be pushed back; in the time it took for him to jump on the back of one cat and tear it to shreads, two or three more cats would pile through the window and begin to surround him so he would have to retreat. As the enemy poured in through the window, the door was also forced open and the enemy army started to pour into the room. Battle was joined, the defenders tried to hold their ground at first, with claws, blood, cats hissing with hair standing on end, neither side willing to submit, both determined to fight it out to the death.
Cat F's ears perked up and she realized what was going on -- the enemy had broken open the front door and other entrances and were charging into the building from every directions. She mewled loudly to the other cats, roughly a third of the gang's force, in that back room; telling Cat K and the others who fought by his side that they had better pull back soon or they risked getting surrounded. Cat K understood, and the three leaders, she, Cat K, and Cat C, and the cats who followed them who could still move fought to disengage and back off out of the room. As they backed into the hallway, Cat K held the rear, continuing to face toward the abandoned room, hissing loudly, and attacking any cat that came too close. This alone wasn't enough to stop their advance, but it at least bought some time for the retreating force to make it to the central stairs that were the only way to the second floor.
The cats were joined by what remained of the other defensive lines, the snake Z and his friend, Cat Y, and several others. Their numbers had severely dwindled; in all, only around 30 remained. Cat K took charge, ordering all the cats upstairs and then setting up a tight defensive formation on the landing, and ordering the two snakes to hang over the side over the stairs and prevent any cats from climbing up the side of the stairs to flank them at all costs.
The ruckus downstairs continued, presumably as the enemy was cleaning up any last pockets of resistance. Battle was not joined for another minute, the enemy had regrouped and now charged up the stairs, most cats taking the more direct route while a few tried to climb up the side.
The gang's front line held, the enemy tried push them back, but gravity was working against them. Several of their cats fell in the process, their bodies causing a logjam that bogged down their advance. Two cats from the gang also perished, but they were quickly replaced as reservees stepped forward. As for the cats climbing up the side, one was bitten both snakes in sync, their teeth sinking in before they both pulled back, pulling the victim up but also rending him a bit more. He mewed in terror, trying to claw the snakes as they continued to shake his body around, eventually clawing snake Z's friend but was forced to lose his grip on the wall by doing so. With this both snakes released him, and he fell down to the floor below, bleeding profusely from the two bite wounds. Likely realizing a similar fate awaited them, the other enemy cats who were attempting to climb the side of the stairs quickly abandoned their efforts.
Now the enemy commanders were ordering an all-out frontal assault, probably hoping that they could win due to simple attrition. Cat F was standing at the top of the stairs and her team had gathered several heavy items, a fire extinguisher, remnants of some desktop computers destroyed in the last sabotage incident, and so on. She and Cat C dropped them onto the enemy formation, crushing many cats in the process and creating such a logjam of obstacles that an unimpeded frontal assault was no longer possible.
Several more of the enemy fell before their commanders probably realized it was fruitless. Their morale was starting to sag, and rather than risk dissension in the ranks, they ordered an orderly retreat and started to pull back from the stairs. Some of the cats in the gang wanted to rush them, but Cat K held them back, knowing they would still be overwhelmed by their numbers if they fought in the field.
Once the enemy had retreated, the cats filtered back out into their headquarters, the lower level largely ruined by the battle. Their fallen brethren were strewn across the floor, intermixed with the corpses of the enemy which they had not bothered to collect on the way out. The cats went around and tested to see if any of their own were still alive; most were not, but managing to revive a few. Outside, Cat P was still moving, rolling around in pain, more like it, and Cat T still had a pulse but had several obviously broken bones and had likely fainted due to the shock.
In the aftermath, Cat T was taken to the vet by his owner and had to be put in a full body cast. Cat P somehow managed to survive practically unscathed, and the next day he was alive and feeling well again, loudly bragging about the glorious battle in which he single-handedly fought off sixteen of the enemy and turned the tide in favor of the neighborhood gang. Most of the cats ignored him, but a few kiss-ups nodded along with him and played along, probably expecting some future favor in return.
While the neighborhood cat gang was able to mount a successful defense, and hence guarantee their own survival, less than 30 cats remained in the gang. The gang was effectively confined to their own headquarters, and short of the X gang retreating in the field, there was no way they would be able to reclaim the large swath of territory that they once held.
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Just listen, like I keep telling people irl, don't get too bent out of shape yet. "A lot of the people (from ALA/PMX) resigned because of him" -- I've heard that from two sources now. I can't say I blame them, but I don't recommend that either. Their big problem right now is personnel. They just don't have enough.
Sindobook:
That is correct, but it's unpredictable at this point.
Cat P has to be re-elected within the next month or so. I'd expect he will be, for a number of reasons. But this isn't the bunny caucus we're talking about. Elections among cats are often times chaotic, bloody, and unpredictable. I think I already said it, but some cats get more than one vote, and many cats get no votes at all. It all depends on who's scared of who or who's willing to stand up to who.
In past years, there's been between 100 to 150 cats who, at least on paper, could vote. And in the end, about 20-25 votes would be cast, by under 10 cats in total.
How exactly does it work? There's a line up that forms, at the front of the line, the cat steps forward and says he votes for so-an-so. The crowd either accepts the vote, or challenges it by rushing up and attacking him. If the vote is accepted, it is tallied; if a fight ensues; if the voter wins, his vote is tallied, if he loses, runs away, or such, it is forfeit. If there's a fight, cats can also join in on behalf of the voter, mass fighting can result.
Cats can get in line to vote many times. The process goes on until no one wants to stand in line anymore. This process typically doesn't take longer than an hour.
Snake Z and some others of note, their positions are also up for a vote this cycle. It'll be interesting to see how these turn out.
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Now, it was obvious to the thirty-or-so cats that remained in the gang that they were in dire straits. Confined to their headquarters, unable to vernture out due to the enemy gang still being in the field to the north, and Samantha's two hundred strong bunny brigade to the south, lying in wait, the gang got ready for a long siege. Cat K tried to give a motivational speech, "We're all in this together" type, but even that could not raise the morale. Funds were already at critically low levels, food supply would likely only last a day or two, and accommodations were pretty bad as the lower level had suffered a lot of battle damage and the upper level had never really recovered from the bunny bunny brigade raids during the death of Cat T2 incident.
The cats agreed to have an open planning meeting, more of an 'all claws' discussion about their next action. Cat K went over the details of their crisis, their limited supply of cat food -- he figured they could probably make it three days on half rations -- while Cat P insisted he had been preparing for this moment his whole life and could survive a month or more. Cat P made the case that they should try to break out through the south, taking revenge against the bunny brigade for the death of Cat T2 in the process. But Snake Z and others were against this, they feared the bunny brigade's numbers and felt it was best to try to wait out the siege. Cat F brought up that the enemy gang was likely not equipped for a long siege -- lacking their own food and hence would have to either forage for food in the city or quickly establish their own supply teams to handle logistics. She believed that they could foil this if they could somehow sneak out or bypass the siege -- however this was easier said than done.
Several minutes were spent brainstorming for a way to sneak past the siege, but none of the cats came up with any bright ideas. Cat P mentioned the hurler, but most of the other cats gave him silent stares in response while a few hissed. Finally Cat K came up with the idea of smuggling out a team in the garbage. Since the garbage pickup was tomorrow, his plan would be to hide themselves among some trash and then ride along inside the garbage truck to the dump. It was a risky plan, and unpopular, but he found a few volunteers. They would hide themselves in an old file cabinet to avoid being crushed or injured and then once the garbage was dumped, try to find the enemy supply routes and disrupt them.
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We really don't know much, honestly we just found out about this a few days ago.
1) It could be false. Honestly I find it hard to believe a cat like that is married. You can lie on facebook, I mean, people do that all the time.
2) I ran it by Mikey and the others, the general consensus would be Cat A. Seems to make the most sense.
3) Samantha pointed out that it may not be a girl, or even another cat. "This is California, after all. Pretty much anything goes."
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Cat K knew the mission was risky, but it wasn't on the level of suicide and his volunteers were very well motivated. Not only would they disrupt enemy supplies, but they would acquire food in the process -- food that would soon be in extremely short supply and desperately needed by the other gang members.
The next day, the cats hid themselves in the discarded file cabinet, which was picked up by the garbage truck. The ride to the dump took several hours, far longer than expected, but was otherwise uneventful. Under severe duress from the stench, the cats found themselves in a dump that was several miles south (roughly) of the city center. It was a dangerous area, and one that had not been under their control for at least several months.
Fortunately the file cabinet laid on its side, and the cats were able to force the drawers open and emerged from it.
Sindobook:
It's because around 9-13 or 9-14 they (youtube and some other sites) changed how they did streaming. If you don't believe me, enable firebug plugin and view a youtube video at 480p resolution (or less) when flash is enabled. You can also use a cache viewer or some other method.
Notice how .flv files now come in as a bunch of 1.7mb chunks. They used to be one big file.
Fortunately, .mp4 files (the default when flash is enabled for resolutions 720p, 1080p) still come as a single large file. While most of the automated tools to download these are broken now, you can still use firebug to grab these.
So, this is what I recommend now:
First, get the firebug plugin for youtube. Set it up: "Enable for all web pages" and "Enable All Panels". Set the "Net" panel, and then all.
If your video is 720p or 1080p: Ensure flash is enabled (Add-ons from the firefox menu. Go to Plugins and see "Shockwave Flash"). Go ahead and view your video. In firebug, "Clear", then reload the page, then quickly select the resolution and it may be necessary to scroll the video slider to the very beginning. In firebug, sort the file list by size until you see a large file (typically in the 30-120mb range) come to the top. You don't need to wait for the video to download completely. Right-click on the "URL" column of that file, choose "Open in new tab". You'll get the option to save, typically as videoplayback or videoplayback.mp4 (the extension should be .mp4, if it's nothing make sure you set it).
If your video is 480p or less: For newer videos (as of about a year ago), if you disable flash, youtube will switch to webm format. So this also works for 720p or 1080p files, if you want a .webm file instead of a .mp4. Now follow the same process as above, finding the large file (typically in the 5-50mb range) only this time, the file opens up in its own video window (actually tab). Right click on the video, and select Save Video As. The default name is something like videoplayback.webm.
Other notes:
Firebug is annoying and slows things down, so disable it when you aren't using it.
.webm support seems pretty good these days, at least better than a few years ago. Media player classic plays it fine, at least. I wouldn't shy away from the format because it seems like open and patent-free is the way things are going, with html5 video and such.
Once you make youtube switch to .webm, it stores this as a cookie and won't switch back even if you re-enable flash (remember they're google now, and google is the main force behind webm format). So, clear the cookie to make it go back to using flash.
Hopefully the different download tools will get fixed in time, but it could be tricky. I tried downloading all the 1.7mb chunks of the .flv file individually (or saving them from the cache) and binary copying them together, but something is still wrong, it still doesn't play.
BTW, if you don't mind disabling flash, and using webm files, a lot of the automated download tools still work ("Video Downloadhelper" for instance, google it) for videos uploaded in the last year or so. Use it to download a .flv file, and you either get a 0mb or 1.7mb file that doesn't play. Use it to download a .mp4 and you typically get a 0mb file. But if you disable flash, choose the resolution you want, and then download, you'll see one or two options to download as a .webm file. Choose the most recent one of these and you can successfully download a .webm file.
Also, apparently the VDH guys are hard at work fixing it, so a new version will hopefully be released soon that works.
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When the cats emerged from the discarded file cabinet, they had no idea where they were. Cat K's hair stood on end as he smelled danger downwind, probably a stray dog or something like that. Some of the cats wanted to fight, but K reminded them that their mission was more important, they needed to take the enemies supplies and return alive.
Before they even figured out where they were, it didn't take long for the several cats to attract the attention of several herds of small animals who lived in the junkyard where they were dumped. Mostly just rats, but K ordered his troops not to chase and instead to start moving, figuring that some were probably scouts for the resistance[1] and might summon the dogs. They kept their discipline, at least for the time being.
Leaving the dump, the cats were able to place themselves in east downtown, which was far to the north of their headquarters. K was praised for his troops for being right in his assessment, that they would be taken to one of the main garbage dumps in the slummy and dilapidated east part of town. The cats radioed into their base to report status, Cat F was elated that their plan was going well, Cat P tried to 'take control' from afar but Cat K cut him off.
Cat K and his team started heading south, trying to get closer to the entrapment line and it was then that they came across a developing altercation between a couple of cats. Three cats had surrounded a stray, it was at the stare-down stage but all the cats had their hair standing on end and no one looked like he was going to back off. K knew that a fight was the next logical step, and at first his instincts told him to simply move on and avoid them, but then he decided it might be of some use and that they should intervene. At first his troops doubted his order, but he explained that the stray would be indebted to them if they saved him, and would likely be able to help them out on their mission or at least share some knowledge about the area.
[1] During its recent years of decline, the cat gang had lost large swaths of its territory as small animals revolted, refusing to pay for protection and such. Efforts by the cats to crack down on this behavior were countered by a number of dogs, presumably employed by the small animals, that would show up and scare off all the cats.
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I wouldn't read too much into it. He was (is) probably just busy that day. They need everyone they can get, and he's one of the few left who can run or lead anything. Without his expertise, they're basically done. BTW as of 9/25 he will be there, I honestly believe it was pretty much a given from the beginning.
Sindobook:
Sticking to the gang's tradition of charging money for everything, Cat P's original plan was to charge everyone for food, prices would be (at the current exchange rate) approx. 4 carrots for a burger or hot dog with extras like ketchup, onions, mayonnaise, being approx. 1 carrot apiece. However the snake Z pointed out that the park's rules prohibited this, and P would likely end up ejected from the park if he did this. So the plan was changed, now the food will be free but limited to one per person. (pre-9/26)
I still recommend avoiding their food at all costs, this is Cat P and he's likely to put something nasty in it. It's just not worth it if you value your life. (pre-9/26)
Recent intelligence suggests Cat R will be there, "Yes, _that_ Cat" - Mikey. Avoid at all costs. (9/27)
FYI Cat R was a senior member of the gang going back at least several years. Around 2010 he became Cat L's chief of security, and became hated by other cats in the gang as well as small animals due to his fervent support of Cat L. After the departure of Cat L, the other cats basically chased him out of the gang, forcing him to resign.
On Cat P's "waifu", there is no definitive intelligence on this. (9/28)
From Mikey - "(Cat) A? I know what you're thinking, but I don't think so. The whole thing just doesn't make sense. I mean, he's on the way down, and a pretty cat like her, she has to know she can do better than him." (9/28)
From Samantha - "Apparently the marriage was a pretty low-key affair. Some within the gang say that he was constantly siphoning money from the gang's funds to buy her 'gifts', but no one ever saw or heard from this mystery cat, most wrote it off as a fantasy of his." (9/28)
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He was a no-show. I don't give them much today, their logistics department is gutted and their morale is very poor. As a whole, the gang is heavily factionized making teamwork or shared effort between certain members simply impossible. Some cats, like Cat R, are heavily isolated, they may still be members of the gang, but they are pariahs and all the other cats stay away from them.
A former infiltrator and known enemy appeared, the cat who infiltrated the gang and caused the 'K incedent' in July. He was able to escape capture by the gang then, and did the same this time. They're simply incompetent. If a known enemy can show up in gang territory, smack in the middle of roughly 12 cats, taunt them, and evade capture / death, then they barely even have business calling it a gang anymore.
From Mikey - "The cat (name unknown) was nothing special. He wasn't one of ours, he was just looking out for himself. The 'K incident' was just lunacy, he didn't gain anything from it. Perhaps he was an agent of the X gang? But even that incompetent escaped unscathed, twice even."
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It looked like things were going to get violent very soon, so cat K ordered his followers to charge. Being in excellent shape himself, he was able to lead the charge while his followers struggled to keep up. The ruckus caused the thugs to turn and face him, they quickly froze and looked at each other for an instant before running. The stray made no attempt to run, and thanked cat K for saving him.
Cat K insisted that he help them out in return, and asked if he had seen a large advance of cats or anything like that. He said no, he didn't see it, but he had heard that a large group had passed several miles to the west. With that, Cat K and his followers started to head in that direction, keeping a notably low profile.
It wasn't long before Cat K noticed a pair of dobermans was after them, and closing in fast. Some of his followers wanted to make a run for a nearby tree, but Cat K knew that time was of the essence that this would likely delay the mission by hours at least. Instead he ordered them forward, in the general direction of the dogs but to one side where he had spotted a fence with a hole small enough for a cat to fit through.
The cats moved quickly this time, knowing their own lives depended on it. The dobermans also charged, and made it to the fence when all but one of the cats had crossed it. As the last cat went across, one of the dobermans lunged and bit for him, catching his tail and then pulling back. The other cats grabbed his body and tried to pull him through, digging into the ground able to overpower the doberman due to their numbers, but the dog's jaw was locked down on the cat's tail and he had no intention of letting go. Fortunately for the cats, Cat K moved to the side and stuck a paw through the gate, clawing into the doberman's snout and pulling in before releasing.
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Unfortunately there is something rather serious (and private) going on in her life, so she won't be able to make it. The operation is not cancelled, there are two others who are still able to lead the operation.
Please don't expect me to be there, some of my friends are going to be elsewhere and there is a bit of a time conflict. Also it's logistically pretty difficult for me to get to the north side. I participate in what I can but that doesn't mean I can always be there.
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I heard this rumor too, just this last weekend in fact. I honestly pretty much doubt it, I mean, that's basically akin to declaring war and talking about doing something like that and actually doing it are two different things. And it honestly wouldn't be a war that any side could win, sure the bear has some detractors and they can try to work around him, disrupt and go after his power base, try to get the cops involved or whatever, but it's almost guaranteed to hurt them more than him or his gang.
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Blood was drawn, and the doberman let go, freeing himself up from having to hold onto the cat. The cat that had been trapped quickly squirmed through, one doberman tried to fit through the hole but couldn't get much beyond his snout through, the others charged the fence repeatedly before standing up on his hind legs and crashing into it. The cats quickly scurried into the front yard and from there were able to cross into a backyard and up a ledge to leap another fence and continue to the west.
The rest of the trip was rather uneventful, the cats managed to keep a low profile and passed little more than an occasional small animal, squirrel, or the like out in the open.
It was then that the cats came across a gruesome sight, three cats which had apparently been bludgeoned repeatedly to the point that their faces and bodies were contorted beyond recognition. One appeared to have what was left of a radio on him, badly damaged beyond all hope of repairing it; another what was left of a keychain, chewed into bits with most of the keys missing, and the third a trashed smartphone. Not knowing what to think, Cat K and the others paused briefly to investigate before pressing onward.
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