The owl and the pussycat went to… war! Unfortunate cat gets kicked and pecked off a sofa by an aggressive owl

  • Footage shows the cat minding its own business before the large owl pecks it
  • Pair engage in a brief motionless face off before the bird continues its attack
  • Cat fights back with strikes of its paws but gives up when bird opens its wings 

This is the hilarious moment that a bully of an owl intimidates a cat to give up its seat on the couch.

The footage, filmed by its giggling owner, shows the cat minding its own business, with the large owl standing behind it. 

The cat looks anxiously over its shoulder as the owl lightly pecks him before the pair, now motionless, face off. 

The intimidated cat looks over its shoulder as the owl signals hostilities with a peck and a kick
The cat tries to strike back after the pair briefly face off but it gives up when the bird opens its enormous wings

An unfortunate cat is forced to give up its seat on the sofa when an owl comes along and starts to kick it and prod it 

The cat does try to fight back but quickly gives up when the owl opens its wings and gives it one final kick
The aggressive bird then stands proudly in its new domain

The cat does try to fight back but quickly gives up when the owl opens its wings and gives it one final kick. The bird then stands proudly in its new domain

The angered cat then turns over on to its back with its folded paws ready to fight back as the owl prods it. 

But the cat is having none of it and it fires back with its left and right paws which connect with the bird's face. 

But the winged assailant refuses to back down and opens its enormous wings before flapping them wildly in the cat's face. 

The cat then decides that it has lost the battle as one final kick from the owl pushes it off the sofa and to safety.  

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Aggressive owl intimidates cat out of its comfy seat on sofa by kicking it and flapping its wings

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