Originally posted by eagle27:
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Originally posted by jdollar:
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Originally posted by eagle27:
"We made our way behind the house with just a flashlight and the next moment a very upset kitty came at us in full charge growling. Now caught in a small alley way between my house and the yard fence with Savanna chasing it from behind, it had no where to go but straight for us.
I dropped it with one shot at 6 feet from where I was standing."
Let's get past all the adulation and cut to the chase, quoted above from the OP's first post.
What actually did happen? Savanna chasing it from behind so who was with you being charged? Who is the "us"?
"Years of experience saved my skin this time". How I read what you yourself have written, you put yourself in that position in the first place.
I bet if it was a charging wallaby you would have just let it run over you....
Well done, Johann!!
Charging wallaby's are easily taken care of by our mighty All Blacks

Any animal being chased by a dog is going to attempt to escape and with a flash light in it's face it is not going to see who or what is in front. We don't have dangerous game as such here in NZ but a red stag with a dog behind and no where to go but over top of you is probably as dangerous a prospect as leopard.
Johann already tells us the dog chased the leopard round and round the front yard, why let it back in the fray again and then create a situation where the leopard got cornered.
Not that it matters to him what I think, but I do acknowledge Johann's skill in cleanly taking out a leopard in a charge, albeit when trying to escape, but like others here I don't say well done for creating the situation in the first place.