Fighting with people wasn't as dangerous as dealing with these enraged animals; they would attack desperately as if they had gone mad.
Indeed, when the cat's attack missed, it turned around, meowing shrilly, and pounced at her again.
Ye Lu's lips turned pale with fright. She wasn't afraid of getting hurt, but she feared the cat might scratch randomly and harm her child.
With animals, the more you resist, the more it enrages them into frenzy.
Ye Lu crouched down, covered her head, and simply stayed still; the cat leapt onto her and left a scratch with its claw on her arm, drawing blood.
However, seeing that she didn't move an inch, the cat meowed a few times and then darted out the window.
Ye Lu's heart, which had been pounding with tension, finally calmed down a bit.
Looking down, she lifted her sleeve and sure enough, saw the scratch marks on her arm. They weren't very deep, but one had to get a vaccine immediately after being scratched by a cat or dog.