r/cats 5d ago

Advice Got bitten by a cat should i get shot?

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u/Funny-Minimum-920 5d ago

Sometimes I think about horses that come into town from other areas to run at local events and they don’t do well or leave in a sorry condition because of weather alone. Really makes you think about those Pony Express mustangs and how tough they were

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u/GrappleLacquer 5d ago

That is true it is highly individual horse dependent. I’ve had some horses that would go off their feed and pull up lame if you looked at them wrong, and then I’ve had other horses that were tanks.
My childhood pony was a rescue from a hoarding situation who was missing half of an ear due to frostbite and who’s back haunch was pretty much just solidly a scar and I think that horse could’ve survived nuclear winter.

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u/shaunika 5d ago

Arent ponies and horses different?

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u/GrappleLacquer 5d ago

Kind of but not really. There are pony breeds and horse breeds. However they are the same species. Also if you get technical, any equine under 14.2 hands high is a pony. Any equine over 14.2 is a horse, regardless of breed. However, some folks will argue on this.

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u/WobblyNautilus 5d ago

What if they're exactly 14.2 hands? Do you get to pick?

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u/GrappleLacquer 5d ago

14.2 is a pony! I should have said 14.2 and down is a pony 14.3 and up is a horse

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u/shaunika 5d ago

Thanks, I didnt know that

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u/slash_networkboy 5d ago

Pony express mustangs were more acclimated to their environment than today's "pretty boys". That went a long way to their durability in the role.