mantra wrote on Jun 18
th, 2007 at 8:48am:
Oceans - a large cat cage might sound practical - but the cat would be too frustrated. You could make a big run with chicken wire - although that would be hard and probably expensive. Another alternative is hormones from the vet - even for a little while. They can tame an animal down. But I wouldn't worry too much, cats are very smart and she would know her limitations. She's getting older, so eventually she'll slow down.
Aus Nat. - I love German Shepherds and used to have a massive cross Belgian. With the right training they are beautiful dogs and you know that you are safe from intruders when they're around. One night I heard someone climb over my back gate obviously not realising that "Dodger" was waiting. The intruder & Dodger started running at the same time & this bloke high jumped my 5' gate in a split second. He would have broken a record.
Quote:Hey mantra- lookin nice! your daughter look like you?
Ha ha - that's very funny - that was my gorgeous daughter - my profile isn't quite so well defined these days.
. If Lori had been sitting on my shoulder, she would have bitten my ear lobe off.
This is my lovely Dodger, who sadly died a couple of years ago from Cancer with his little Shadow who we also lost recently.
Your dogs were gorgeous mantra...that was your daughters dog that died a while back wasnt it? Its tough losing a pet.
Im not sure about the cat cage option..but I have had her desexed,..even though she is still a bit territorial..silly thing anmd likes to 'see off' all the other cats..soemtimes bitse off more than she can chew. maybe she, ll have to spend more times as an inside cat, coming in earlier for instance.
You may have a new soninlaw soon mantra..Aussie has his eye on your daughter.Her neck anyway.