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A GRANDMOTHER claims she strangled a rabid bobcat to death after it jumped on her in an unprovoked attack in her garden.

DeDe Phillips, 46, of Hart County, Georgia, was taking a picture of a new bumper sticker that she placed on her truck when she heard the neighbour’s dog frantically begin to bark.

 DeDe snapped the bobcat before it attacked her
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DeDe snapped the bobcat before it attacked her

When she looked around, she saw a bobcat just steps away, reports Fox News.

The feline then “took two steps and was on top of me. ... It came for my face,” Phillips told the Athens Banner-Herald.

She continued: “It caught me slightly on my face, but I got him before he could do much damage there.

“I took it straight to the ground and started inching my hands up to its throat. I knew that was the only way I was getting out of this.”

 The 46-year-old claims she strangled the vicious beast to death
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The 46-year-old claims she strangled the vicious beast to death

Phillips told the publication she then began squeezing the cat’s neck, forcing herself not to scream because her five-year-old granddaughter was inside her home.

She was fearful the cat would attack the young girl if she came outside.

After the cat appeared to be lifeless, Phillips yelled for her daughter-in-law and told her to call the police.

Shortly after, her son also arrived at the scene with a gun and a knife.

“My son stabbed it four or five times, but it never budged so I knew it was completely dead,” she told Athens Banner-Herald.

 DeDe sustained injuries to her hands and wrists
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DeDe sustained injuries to her hands and wrists

Deputies with the Hart County Sheriff’s Office later arrived, as did an ambulance to take Phillips to a local hospital, though she decided to drive herself.

There, she was treated for a broken finger, as well as claw and bite marks to a large part of her upper body, including her chest, arms and legs, according to the Athens Banner-Herald.

Officials told WJCL that the bobcat tested positive for rabies. Phillips has paid $10,000 for rabies vaccinations thus far.

On a fundraising page to help Phillips pay for the medical expenses, her family described her as a “lady who would give you the shirt off her back and will drop whatever she is doing to come help.”

“She loves hard and is one heck of a woman! She is also having to go to an orthopaedic doctor about her hands.

“She currently has very little use of them and is in a lot of pain,” the post continued.

But despite her injuries, Philips told The Hartwell Sun that she’s thankful no one else was injured.

“Thank God I am not a little woman,“ she said. “Thank God it wasn’t my daughter-in-law or my granddaughter.”

A version of this story originally appeared on Fox News.


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