(1) Tabby cats are really good at fighting, and their fighting power is off the charts.
This can be seen from the changes in the color of stray cats in our community in recent years. Previously, there were mostly cow cats and orange cats in the community, but in recent years, they have gradually been replaced by tabby cats.
About two years ago, the dominant stray cat in our community was a cow cat named “Sang Biao”. It looked like this:
I have posted its photo in other answers before, but I am too lazy to look it up again, so I found a picture on the Internet instead.
At that time, I adopted a few stray cats in my basement. In order to make it convenient for the cats to go to the toilet in the grass in the corner of the green belt, I left a small window of 20 cm square in the basement for the cats to go in and out.
As a result, Sang Biao discovered it, so it came to steal cat food from the cat bowl during the day and harassed the female cat at night. It even sprayed several puddles of urine on the wall of my basement to occupy its territory, making the house full of a foul smell all day long.

I had no choice but to seal the window and open the basement door twice a day, morning and evening, to let the cats go out to relieve
themselves. During that time, Sang Biao lay on the green space in the community to sleep during the day. If a cat dared to approach it, it would beat them up, causing other cats within a radius of several hundred meters to run away. It really scared the cats.
At night, it strolled around the community, patrolling its territory while shouting loudly to see if it could attract female cats in heat to take advantage of it. Of course, many female cats have been forcibly planted with batches of ugly cow seeds by it, and they have been spread from generation to generation…
In just one year, Sang Biao successfully developed our community into its own kindergarten, and almost all the kittens born were its offspring. The original diverse colors of the cats were also dyed into black and white mottled cow styles by it.
Some of these kittens are more black and look pretty regular; some look weird, such as a small black patch on their heads or a small black patch on their mouths, like a colonel during the Anti-Japanese War, so ugly that people dare not look directly at them. It’s probably something like the picture below:
It’s time for the tabby cat Dafu to appear.
In fact, I never knew where Dafu came from, nor who its parents were. When I first saw it, it was already an adult cat, very large, with a larger frame and fatter body than ordinary cats.
Generally speaking, the weight of ordinary stray rural cats is about 5-8 pounds, and those that can grow to 8 pounds are definitely fat cats. But Dafu weighs as much as 15 pounds, with a broad back, shiny fur, and a large fat-like belly bag on its belly. If it weren’t for the two huge black bells hanging under its tail, people who didn’t know would think it was a pregnant female cat. So much so that everyone who saw it was amazed – they had never seen such a fat cat.
Directly above:
In the photo, I brought Dafu to my family’s vegetable garden, my boyfriend was holding Dafu, and I took a picture of it, and it looked very unhappy. Dafu’s big and thick claws covered my boyfriend’s hands. Look at its eyes again… It’s obvious that it doesn’t like being held, and it has been enduring.
“Okay, I’ll divert my attention and continue to endure, and cooperate with you to take pictures.”
This is a photo of Dafu on the ground, like a sea cucumber:
At the request of netizens, here are a few more photos of Dafu:
Dafu is patrolling his territory in my vegetable garden: Actually, this is the territory of the blue cat Lan Maomao, but I’m a female cat and I don’t bother to pay attention to it. Next to it are the vegetable seedlings I raised.
I’ll show you a tiger descending from the mountain:
It’s so fat that its belly pouch will turn out when it lies down:
It compares the size of Dafu’s broad back with my hand:
Lan Maomao next to it is unhappy: “If you touch it, don’t touch me! Take your dirty hands away!”
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