The black cat didn't want to attack the other cat. He had to, he had to save face for his species. Couple of birds picking on the mighty cat. Please.....
Or, Vito and the sing-song twins were collecting on the vig.
Sorry for the delay in my long awaited reply, but I had to work the last few nights and this being the start of my weekend I was finally able to put some thought into it. Luckily I'm an expert in this area too.
This is known in the world of medicine as the Heckle & Jeckle Syndrome
I'm not sure how old you are, but you might remember Heckle & Jeckle cartoons. The birds in the video are clearly Magpies and probably descendants of the great Heckle & Jeckle.. It's hard from this video to ascertain which is Heckle and which is Jeckle without audio.. But from the charastics displayed by the 2 birds I surmise that the bird that stayed in the background was Jeckle, and would have spoken with an English accent. Heckle on the other hand was a slightly more aggressive bird and spoke with a Brooklyn accent.., That Brooklyn accent probably came from the neighborhood where I was born too
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I'm glad you cleared that up I thought it might be some kind of extrestal telecommunication between Heckle and Jeckel and the black cat Their job being to distract the white cat so the black one would have an advantage, and could jump him when he wasn't looking and beat the crap out of him