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SlimSkeeter
07-20-2009, 06:15 PM
Swiping playfully at the camera, it's hard to imagine she could be a danger to anything - except, perhaps, her favourite toy mouse.

But to postmen, Illy the kitten might as well be a snarling rottweiler.

They say that the six-month-old moggie once jumped up at the letterbox and delivered a painful scratch to a postwoman's hand.

So fearful are they of a repeat performance that they have sent a strongly worded letter to Illy's owners - warning them to discipline her or face a delivery ban.

Kenneth Ridge, 65, and his son Bradley, 30, yesterday spoke of their shock at receiving the note describing Illy's 'attack'.

'Reading this letter you'd think I had a rottweiler at home, it really was ridiculous', Mr Ridge Snr said.

'Illy is a kitten, she's very small and friendly and was just playing.

'We weren't here, but it seems some mail was put through the letterbox and the postwoman's hand was scratched.

'I would say Illy stands up for herself, but she's never bitten me, and if she did, really could not do much damage.

'I can't believe I could have my post suspended for this. If that happens I will be making a very strong complaint.'

Illy, who weighs in at a mere 7lb, spends most of her time playing with balls of wool, chasing her tail or exploring the neighbourhood.

Mr Ridge, who runs a greengrocer's in Clapham, South-West London, first heard about her snappy side when he received the warning letter from an office manager at Royal Mail.

It read: 'I am writing to let you know that, on the 6th of June , our postman was attacked by your animal in your premises while delivering mail to your address.

'Animal attacks are a major cause of injury to Royal Mail staff and so I am writing to seek your co-operation in preventing a repeat of this unfortunate incident.

'I must advise you that, if any further incidents of this nature are allowed to take place, I shall have no alternative other than to consider suspending the delivery of mail to your home.'

Mr Ridge, who receives many important letters and packages related to his business, urged Royal Mail not to over-react.

'Everyone I tell finds it so amusing that our little kitten has been mistaken for some savage beast,' he said.

'But, on a serious note, this is a very strong letter and if it was sent to an old lady with a cat I think it could be very upsetting. I think it's over the top, and I'd like to know what treatment to the postwoman was required.'

A Royal Mail spokesman said it always treats animal attacks on postmen seriously, however minor they might appear.

'We record about 5,000 animal attacks on our postmen and women each year with the vast majority being dogs,' he said.

'The member of staff suffered a very bad cut to her hand while delivering mail through the letterbox of the address.'

He said the injury was serious enough to 'require treatment'.


Source (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1194164/Beware-er--kitten-Terrified-postmen-threaten-boycott-house-vicious-attack-month-old-kitten.html;jsessionid=745CC79C92D7D4AF3EA48555A5A66ADF)

Mkay...take a look at the mail slot in the attached pic. Doesn't look, to me, that there is any reason to stick your hand through that slot. That aside, for me, government employee or not, if you manage to encroach one inch beyond the threshold of my door without permission, you get what you get. Invited in, no problem. Warrant? Happy to abide. But there is no reason for a mail carrier to stick his/her hand through the damn slot in my door. The"attack" was an innocent kitten playing. The fingers coming through the door triggered the hunting instinct and cats love to play with their food.

Another case of blaming someone else for being stupid.

Scarlet
07-20-2009, 06:41 PM
Kittens grow up to be killer cats.
They are evil animals and should be treated with caution.
I feel sorry for the poor innocent postman.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1evxSXtca6w

CrAnIuM
07-20-2009, 07:58 PM
Well if ya keep fucking with it what do you expect to happen ?

TopGrey
07-22-2009, 12:55 AM
There is something fundamentally wrong with the UK, I swear...

bahumbas
01-03-2010, 06:34 AM
Kitties can be dangerous. What do you think the craws are for?

Kashmir
01-31-2010, 02:35 PM
I have always been scared of cats.

Deadly_Toxin
01-31-2010, 10:45 PM
Ba ha ha. Sounds like the postwoman was just being a bitch about it. I agree completely. There's no reason for her to be sticking her hand through the slot. That's some ridiculousness.

Some mail-lady just decided to be a cunt about it.