Latest Cat Craze: Call 911 and Say Your Cat Has Gone Berserk

It’s catching on: the new cat craze.  You call the police and tell them that you are locked in your bedroom because your cat has gone berserk and you’re terrified.  Do you remember Lux, the vicious black-and-white Himalayan cat that went berserk and which Jackson Galaxy had trouble figuring out why? We have a new one! Bizarre. I think it is a copycat publicity stunt

Kush crazy cat

Well, this time we have a Russian Blue (purebred, pedigree) 4-year-old cat named Kush living in Deland, Florida, USA, who is now in quarantine for 10 days at an animal shelter because the owners Teresa and James Gregory telephoned the police saying that their cat had scratched and bitten them on their arms and legs and that their cat had freaked out.  Mrs Gregory said that her cat forced them to lock themselves in their bedroom.  She said that their cat had never been like this before. The quarantine is 10 days to assess for rabies as the cat is not vaccinated. It looks bad for the cat.

“I just crawled about my crazy cat…  She tore me and my husband up.”  Mrs Gregory in her call to the police.

What happened is the question in the minds of any curious cat lover?  Ms Gregory said that she took her cat to the vet about 6 months ago to get everything done (I wonder what that means).  The veterinary clinic called her to say that her cat had freaked out on them and that they were unable to treat her.

She also says that she had mistakenly trodden on her’s tail earlier in the day of the so-called attack.

Now Kush is in this shelter waiting her fate which is either to be taken home which appears to be unlikely or to be re-homed or euthanised.  This is more or less what happened to Lux.

Is this some sort of news media conspiracy to denigrate and belittle the domestic cat? Perhaps not. There are some reporters on these online newspapers who wish to write these stories which give the impression that the domestic cat is a crazy, aggressive and dangerous animal. How did they find out about this? The police must be feeding the information to the press.

We’ll have to ask all the same questions again namely is this cat declawed and in discomfort, is she in pain for some reason or other, is the environment in which she lives hostile making her nervous and stressed resulting in aggression or is she being mistreated? Kush is clearly a fully domesticated cat because she is a purebred cat so the behavior cannot be a lack of socialisation.  Something happened.  

As before with Lux the problem either is medical or behavioural.  I lean towards behavioural because that is the most common cause of this sort of aggression and I very much suspect that Kush was mishandled which is the reason why she scratched Mr and Mrs Gregory.

We need to know more details.

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30 thoughts on “Latest Cat Craze: Call 911 and Say Your Cat Has Gone Berserk”

  1. Your comment pretty well sums up the reasons together with the ones in the article. And yet Mrs Gregory called the police. How insensitive is that? Actually it was crazy and dumb.

  2. And the plot thickens! Not sure if posting links is okay but I just looked up the story and found this interview with the Gregory’s. http://www.clickorlando.com/news/florida-couple-trapped-by-crazy-cat-describes-attack/26870468

    Mr. Gregory said that the day before this happened it was July 4th and fireworks were going off in the neighborhood, the day it happened there was a thunder and lightening storm, AND on top of all of that Kush had just gone into heat!!! Wow. Words fail me. There is so many things wrong with this story it’s hard to know where to start!

  3. The ONLY “behavioral” problems here are those of……. Domestication: Destroy any aggressive animals of that species, breed only the tame and safe ones.

    May you ALL have to endure the medical process of post-rabies-prophylactic virus regimen — and pay for it out of your OWN pockets, as everyone who must that is bitten or scratched by your free-roamin……. (amended by Michael)

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