An overprotective 16-year-old cat named Baby has viciously attacked seven pitbulls and sent a dog walker to hospital after pouncing on them while they were being walked in Victoria, Canada.
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- An 'overprotective' cat has attacked seven pitbulls in Victoria, Canada
- The 16-year-old pet named Baby pounced on the dogs on Monday
- Baby left some of the dogs with massive cuts on their faces and eyes
- Dog owner Kyla Grover spent the night in hospital after breaking up fight
An overprotective cat has unleashed furry fury on seven unsuspecting pitbulls out for a walk.
The 16-year-old pet named Baby attacked the feisty dogs as they strolled past the front of the cat's home on Monday in British Columbia, Canada.
Betty Jean Thompson, who owns the stereotype-breaking scratcher, said she tried to warn the walkers not to bring their dogs too close.
A 16-year-old pet named Baby (pictured) has shockingly mauled seven pitbulls in Canada
One of the dogs was left with massive scratches to its face and eyes after the vicious cat attack on Monday
'Our cat, being very protective, picked herself up and started walking that way,' Ms Thompson told
CTV Vancouver.
'So I yelled, "Get those dogs out of here, I have a cat!"'
But the warning came too late, and moments later Baby was flying through the air with her claws extended, aiming for Javiera Rodriguez’s pitbull, Bandita.
Rodriguez said the cat immediately latched onto her dog's face, clawing at her eyes and mouth.
Javiera Rodriguez had to take her dog, Bandita, to the vet for treatment after the attack from Baby
Kyla Grover (pictured with one of her dogs) was hospitalized after she receives cuts and bites to her hand after trying to break up the animal fight
She also posted pictures on social media showing the damage done to her beloved pooch.
Massive red scratches covered Bandita's face, with the damage so bad she had to be taken to the vet.
One of the other women walking her dogs, Kyla Grover, was hurt while trying to break up the cross-species brawl.
Rodriguez (pictured with her dogs, wearing a yellow top) said the cat immediately latched onto her dog's face, clawing at her eyes and mouth
She had to go to hospital after being bitten and scratched on her hand by the ferocious feline.
'I spent the whole night at emergency because cat bites are nasty,' Grover told the
Vancouver Sun.
Thompson and her husband, Del, paid the $222 vet bill for Bandita and covered Grover's hospital costs.
Baby is an icon, a legend, she is the moment.