I don't have the statistics on this but most of the people who get taken out by cats seem to be pre-occupied with other activities. Getting killed by a cat is statistically harder than getting struck by lightening. So this idea that "you are never going to see it comming" is not complete. I for one, advocate for situational awareness. Although it may happen I highly doubt I will be taken out by surprise by a cat. As a matter of fact, statistically none of you reading this will either. Keep your S.A. up and don't bring a knife to a gun fight. My pistols are not for 2 legged predators in wilderness areas where there are little to no humans for hundreds of miles. They are for wild predators. It's interesting that the idea to carry a pistol while hunting is not for animals that will eat you.
In North America while hunting I've crossed 3 Mountain Lions. 2 in Kalfornia, 1 in Wyoming. They didn't like to be seen at all. They slunk off cat-fashion as soon as they knew I was there. One was on a hot stalk on a calf and it still ran off. I wasn't worried that they were coming for me.
On the other hand, I've crossed multiple wolves while Antelope hunting in Wyoming, Since I'm not in the YP Wolf Zone, they are free to shoot on sight as predators. They were not impressed at being seen, but they didn't take off. Scared me - shall we say .... significantly. I went back to the truck and tucked my sidearm in my belt. I hated the idea of a long gun only against 2 charging wolves. It seriously shook me up. Saw them later when I crested a rise and they were 1/2 mile away and moving away. Only then was I able to relax and actually enjoy myself and what was left of that day's hunt. I Hated not having a credible shot, though.
That afternoon, I stopped by Game and Fish HQ since it's only 6 miles from my house. They assured me that I was absolutely nuts since I was only 7 miles from the LIttle Bear Inn on I-25 just north of Cheyenne since there couldn't be a wolf within 100 miles of here. My house is 3 miles north of the Little Bear Inn! (We had a mountain lion in our backyard 2 years ago - and I didn't count that in the story above.
After I showed them a few photos of the coyotes I've killed, a wolverine, an African lion, leopard and wolf hide I have, they conceded that I knew the difference between a yote and a wolf. Then they told me to keep carrying my sidearm in the field. End of story.....
They recognize me now when I come in. Last time was a few weeks ago trying to sort out the regs on Type 8 unlimited Cow/Calf Elk tags. They were Very helpful, and thanked me for my calling out that the regs had 2 completely contradictory statements in it about those tags. They have since issued an updated reg set. Amazing.