[quote="FromNZbrotha"]
lions can crush our bones and rip a small child to pieces, because they are also cats

and even little cats are able to injure young children and even babies. and when it comes to dogs, it's just a matter on how they got raised. my dog for instance, NEVER even growled at me or anyone else, and I could do with him whatever I wanted. cats on the other hand, are still somewhat unpredictable sometimes like wild big cats.[/quote]
I was referring to domestic pet cats. Dogs have been domesticated for thousands of years, from wolves, yet they are still capable of immense violence and killing. As for Lions, they are of course wild animals and so it is in their blood to slaughter in such a manner. Dogs will have this instinct too somewhere from the wolves, obviously not as much but still.
Domestic cats are able to hurt children of course, but it's unlikely that the baby would be left alone with a cat and even if it was attacked it would likely survive but have quite a few nasty scratches. Countless vicious dogs have got loose and killed children without second thoughts.
I didn't say all dogs were dangerous, yours was not, and it is usually the owners fault if a dog goes bad. Lions are not exactly unpredictable, they pretty much do exactly what is expected of them. Which is why one should never take on a wild cat as a pet because they are still killing machines.
When I wrote that post I was talking about little domestic cats that can do little damage. Dogs kill on average 26 people per year, which has jumped up considerably since the 1970s. Only 4 children have been killed by captive big cats. 43 have been mauled. 4.7 % of americans are estimated to be bitten by dogs per year in the US. Not as bad as being mauled but if those dogs are pets, and the big cats are pets [but they shouldn't be of course] which is worse? 4 million is a lot of people and I'm sure that adds up.