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A GANG of feral cats "the size of dogs" have been systematically terrorising residents of a Brisbane neighbourhood for more than a year, with one resident and her dog reportedly mauled last week.
Moorooka residents say the cats reign of terror began more than a year ago and since then they have been scratched, bitten, hissed at and intimidated several times by the cat pack, the City South News reports.
Part-time carer Marlene Jans was taking her five-month-old fox terrier for a walk last week when two of the huge felines attacked the pair.
"I was crossing the road, it was dark and I couldn’t see them," Ms Jans said.
"Then, bam, one came at my dog, one came at me.
"One was biting my leg. I went for my dog because she was screaming.
"I had to kick them away. I was really scared and I was dripping blood."
Read the full story about the "dog sized" feral cat gang and see the photos at the City South News.