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Jan 30th, 2016 at 8:19pm
 
I have one amazing story - please add your own:


One of my friends had a golden retriever which had a litter of 8 puppies.

He also had a female neutered cat  which somehow shared in the duties of looking after the puppies.
The cat would sleep with the puppies in the wicker basket
& help to keep them warm & protected.

When we tried to take the dog for a short 200 meter walk she
wouldn't leave her puppies unless the cat was in the wicker basket with her puppies!

We'd have to find the cat & put it in the basket with the puppies first &
then & only then would the dog go for a little walk.

How the hell could the dog work out that the cat was going to protect her puppies in her absence?

Animals are amazing sometimes.
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I've seen this before but it was worth watching again.


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Awwww too cute.

I like cute....and cheeky  Tongue
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Lisa Jones wrote on Feb 2nd, 2016 at 9:30pm:
Awwww too cute.

I like cute....and cheeky  Tongue



Hi Lisa,
do you have a pussy cat at your place?
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Reply #5 - Feb 2nd, 2016 at 9:55pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Feb 2nd, 2016 at 9:52pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Feb 2nd, 2016 at 9:30pm:
Awwww too cute.

I like cute....and cheeky  Tongue



Hi Lisa,
do you have a pussy cat at your place?


Ms Slocum had a pussy. It was always wet.
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Bobby. wrote on Feb 2nd, 2016 at 9:52pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Feb 2nd, 2016 at 9:30pm:
Awwww too cute.

I like cute....and cheeky  Tongue



Hi Lisa,
do you have a pussy cat at your place?


I'm not really into cats and dogs. I'm more into babies of the human variety.

Unfortunately, cats and dogs like me for some reason.

There's Cleopatra my neighbour's cat who lives across the road from us. She loves me heaps. So does her owner (well that's what my hubby reckons but that's another story lol).

Then there's Bella, my next door neighbour's groodle. I like Bella. She's a cutie. She loves supervising me when I mow the lawns.

And she loves it when I turn on the hose afterwards....to clean everything up.

We run around with the kids all chasing the water coming from everywhere.

It really amounts to awesome fun for everyone. Bella's tongue hangs out and her tail wags furiously. The kids tell her to sit, she sits. The kids then tell her to shake hands and she lifts up one paw.

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Lisa Jones wrote on Feb 2nd, 2016 at 10:10pm:
Bobby. wrote on Feb 2nd, 2016 at 9:52pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Feb 2nd, 2016 at 9:30pm:
Awwww too cute.

I like cute....and cheeky  Tongue



Hi Lisa,
do you have a pussy cat at your place?


I'm not really into cats and dogs. I'm more into babies of the human variety.

Unfortunately, cats and dogs like me for some reason.

There's Cleopatra my neighbour's cat who lives across the road from us. She loves me heaps. So does her owner (well that's what my hubby reckons but that's another story lol).

Then there's Bella, my next door neighbour's groodle. I like Bella. She's a cutie. She loves supervising me when I mow the lawns.

And she loves it when I turn on the hose afterwards....to clean everything up.

We run around with the kids all chasing the water coming from everywhere.

It really amounts to awesome fun for everyone. Bella's tongue hangs out and her tail wags furiously. The kids tell her to sit, she sits. The kids then tell her to shake hands and she lifts up one paw.

Smiley





How cute - those are the times the kids will always remember.
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Reply #8 - Feb 2nd, 2016 at 10:25pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Feb 2nd, 2016 at 10:18pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Feb 2nd, 2016 at 10:10pm:
Bobby. wrote on Feb 2nd, 2016 at 9:52pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Feb 2nd, 2016 at 9:30pm:
Awwww too cute.

I like cute....and cheeky  Tongue



Hi Lisa,
do you have a pussy cat at your place?


I'm not really into cats and dogs. I'm more into babies of the human variety.

Unfortunately, cats and dogs like me for some reason.

There's Cleopatra my neighbour's cat who lives across the road from us. She loves me heaps. So does her owner (well that's what my hubby reckons but that's another story lol).

Then there's Bella, my next door neighbour's groodle. I like Bella. She's a cutie. She loves supervising me when I mow the lawns.

And she loves it when I turn on the hose afterwards....to clean everything up.

We run around with the kids all chasing the water coming from everywhere.

It really amounts to awesome fun for everyone. Bella's tongue hangs out and her tail wags furiously. The kids tell her to sit, she sits. The kids then tell her to shake hands and she lifts up one paw.

Smiley





How cute - those are the times the kids will always remember.


EXACTLY  Smiley

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Reply #9 - Feb 4th, 2016 at 8:59pm
 
Here's a nice story Lisa:


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Soren - don't ruin my thread.
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Reply #12 - Feb 18th, 2016 at 5:17pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Feb 17th, 2016 at 5:10am:
Soren - don't ruin my thread.

I think it's a pretty amazing cat & dog story.

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Reply #13 - Feb 18th, 2016 at 8:11pm
 
Soren - leave the room.

A house full of animals including a big pussy cat :


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Reply #14 - Feb 20th, 2016 at 12:53pm
 
Probably should have put this in the Islam section:

http://madworldnews.com/police-dog-latches-onto-muslim/

That bloody mutt has no taste at all; he could have caught anything from that offender!  Grin Grin
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Fuzzball wrote on Feb 20th, 2016 at 12:53pm:
Probably should have put this in the Islam section:

http://madworldnews.com/police-dog-latches-onto-muslim/

That bloody mutt has no taste at all; he could have caught anything from that offender!  Grin Grin



Please - happy stories as a relief from politics.

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Bobby. wrote on Feb 20th, 2016 at 1:24pm:
Fuzzball wrote on Feb 20th, 2016 at 12:53pm:
Probably should have put this in the Islam section:

http://madworldnews.com/police-dog-latches-onto-muslim/

That bloody mutt has no taste at all; he could have caught anything from that offender!  Grin Grin



Please - happy stories as a relief from politics.

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That was a 'happy story' booby. Since when did they make you a moderator? If you don't want politics what are you doing on this forum?

Chill booby

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Dear Fireball,
I feel I have the right to comment on media presented in any thread I start.

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Bobby. wrote on Feb 20th, 2016 at 2:25pm:
Dear Fireball,
I feel I have the right to comment on media presented in any thread I start.

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Comment by all means booby, but don't let "your right" go to your head. Don't start a thread if you only want pre-approved posts

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Feel free to ask FD to transfer this Thread to Relationships, Bobby.  I'll nuke any post you don't want in it.
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Aussie wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 10:51am:
Feel free to ask FD to transfer this Thread to Relationships, Bobby.  I'll nuke any post you don't want in it.



Thanks Aussie but FD never answers any of my PMs even when I am helping him.
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Bobby. wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 10:52am:
Aussie wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 10:51am:
Feel free to ask FD to transfer this Thread to Relationships, Bobby.  I'll nuke any post you don't want in it.



Thanks Aussie but FD never answers any of my PMs even when I am helping him.


Lord Herbert, as the Moderator, can do it.  Ask him.
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Aussie wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 10:51am:
Feel free to ask FD to transfer this Thread to Relationships, Bobby.  I'll nuke any post you don't want in it.



And that's why you should never have been allowed to moderate anything cabby...
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Fuzzball wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 11:22am:
Aussie wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 10:51am:
Feel free to ask FD to transfer this Thread to Relationships, Bobby.  I'll nuke any post you don't want in it.



And that's why you should never have been allowed to moderate anything cabby...


It is what ought to happen to off topic Posts in Threads like this.
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Aussie wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 11:26am:
Fuzzball wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 11:22am:
Aussie wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 10:51am:
Feel free to ask FD to transfer this Thread to Relationships, Bobby.  I'll nuke any post you don't want in it.



And that's why you should never have been allowed to moderate anything cabby...


It is what ought to happen to off topic Posts in Threads like this.



Yes Aussie,

All I wanted was some nice stories about pussy cats & doggies &

someone introduced politics.    Cry
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A house full of animals including a big pussy cat :



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Bobby. wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 12:24pm:
Aussie wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 11:26am:
Fuzzball wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 11:22am:
Aussie wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 10:51am:
Feel free to ask FD to transfer this Thread to Relationships, Bobby.  I'll nuke any post you don't want in it.



And that's why you should never have been allowed to moderate anything cabby...


It is what ought to happen to off topic Posts in Threads like this.



Yes Aussie,

All I wanted was some nice stories about pussy cats & doggies &

someone introduced politics.    Cry


Ask Herbert to move it to Relationships.  As Board Moderator, he has the buttons.
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Aussie wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 12:38pm:
Bobby. wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 12:24pm:
Aussie wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 11:26am:
Fuzzball wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 11:22am:
Aussie wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 10:51am:
Feel free to ask FD to transfer this Thread to Relationships, Bobby.  I'll nuke any post you don't want in it.



And that's why you should never have been allowed to moderate anything cabby...


It is what ought to happen to off topic Posts in Threads like this.



Yes Aussie,

All I wanted was some nice stories about pussy cats & doggies &

someone introduced politics.    Cry


Ask Herbert to move it to Relationships.  As Board Moderator, he has the buttons.



OK thanks.
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I tried to message Herby & I got:


The following user(s) could not be messaged.
The username(s) is/are either invalid, or they have you on their ignore list:
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Bobby. wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 12:45pm:
I tried to message Herby & I got:


The following user(s) could not be messaged.
The username(s) is/are either invalid, or they have you on their ignore list:


He has turned off his PM facility.  No-one can PM him, which is dumb, given he has a job to do here.

I assume you'll need to ask him here or in some Thread you see him active in.
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Aussie wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 1:28pm:
Bobby. wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 12:45pm:
I tried to message Herby & I got:


The following user(s) could not be messaged.
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He has turned off his PM facility.  No-one can PM him, which is dumb, given he has a job to do here.

I assume you'll need to ask him here or in some Thread you see him active in.



I assume you can't PM him either?
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Bobby. wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 1:29pm:
Aussie wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 1:28pm:
Bobby. wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 12:45pm:
I tried to message Herby & I got:


The following user(s) could not be messaged.
The username(s) is/are either invalid, or they have you on their ignore list:


He has turned off his PM facility.  No-one can PM him, which is dumb, given he has a job to do here.

I assume you'll need to ask him here or in some Thread you see him active in.



I assume you can't PM him either?


Perhaps he doesn't want to be bothered by a pair of whining muppets about something which is trivial.

You don't need the 'cabby' to fight your imaginary battles do you booby?

You really are a big girl.
sorry ladies no offence meant

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Bobby. wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 1:29pm:
Aussie wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 1:28pm:
Bobby. wrote on Feb 21st, 2016 at 12:45pm:
I tried to message Herby & I got:


The following user(s) could not be messaged.
The username(s) is/are either invalid, or they have you on their ignore list:


He has turned off his PM facility.  No-one can PM him, which is dumb, given he has a job to do here.

I assume you'll need to ask him here or in some Thread you see him active in.



I assume you can't PM him either?


Correct.  No-one can.
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An eagle, a fox and my cat all getting along fine on my porch




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Doesn't anyone want to post on this thread?
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Bobby. wrote on Apr 29th, 2016 at 7:27am:
Doesn't anyone want to post on this thread?


Sure, let me tell you my story.

One afternoon about a month ago I found a young, beat up looking blue chested Parakeet sitting on the deck next to our Pool. As I walked up to him I expected him to fly away but he allowed me to pick him up. His tail only had one long feather that was broken in two places. Now if I were like another who posts here I would have pulled his head off and saved myself time and money! Never in my life have I ever had a desire to have birds!

We had an old bird cage and wild bird seed so he was good for the short term. In the next two weeks I bought him a bigger (25"x25"x32") cage, toys, food and an albino companion.

So now it has occurred to me that I have supplied them with free housing, free food, free entertainment, free utilities, free care.......Damnit!!! They are Democrats.
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Must have been a tame one?

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Couldn't find a blue chested one.
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http://www.petsmart.com/live-pet/live-birds/blue-parakeet-zid36-4041018/cat-36-c...

Crappy Internet prevents me from posting the picture I wanted to!


Since I live in Texas I am sure he was bought at a pet store and escaped from the owner. He is definitely a young bird and lucky to have not been caught and eaten by the Red Tailed Hawks that bother our chickens.

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This video makes you wonder why you can't keep a cheetah as a domestic cat?


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Florida Panther vs Dog -  both of equal size -  who wins?

18 second video:


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I had a dog. It died.
I got another.

amazing, huh ?
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Florida Panther vs Dog -  both of equal size -  who wins?

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I am surprised there were not more comments from the above video.
This is about the old argument - of who is the better fighter - a cat or a dog?

The cat & dog are the same size – who will win – the video is only  18 seconds long.

Notice the cat just tries to scratch the dogs face at first -
to tell it to go away - but the silly dog doesn’t take the advice.
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Reply #47 - Aug 20th, 2016 at 12:19pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Aug 14th, 2016 at 5:54pm:
I am surprised there were not more comments from the above video.
This is about the old argument - of who is the better fighter - a cat or a dog?

The cat & dog are the same size – who will win – the video is only  18 seconds long.

Notice the cat just tries to scratch the dogs face at first -
to tell it to go away - but the silly dog doesn’t take the advice.


Pound for pound a cat any day, dogs are pack hunters.
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Gordon wrote on Aug 20th, 2016 at 12:19pm:
Bobby. wrote on Aug 14th, 2016 at 5:54pm:
I am surprised there were not more comments from the above video.
This is about the old argument - of who is the better fighter - a cat or a dog?

The cat & dog are the same size – who will win – the video is only  18 seconds long.

Notice the cat just tries to scratch the dogs face at first -
to tell it to go away - but the silly dog doesn’t take the advice.


Pound for pound a cat any day, dogs are pack hunters.




Hi Gordon,
The cat has 20 razor sharp claws & long piercing teeth with a powerful bite.
It also seems to know how to fight:
The cat turns faster.
It gets behind the dog & drags it to the ground then bites into it's neck.
That way the dog is off it's feet - it can't run - it can't bite the cat &
it's neck is exposed for the bite.
That cat is impressive & really the dog had no chance of winning.
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Bobby. wrote on Aug 20th, 2016 at 12:29pm:
That cat is impressive & really the dog had no chance of winning.


The cat is obviously a lot bigger than the dog. The dog didn't have a hope. Whoever videoed this was cruel by not stopping it before it started.

Cats are primitive and destructive. No matter how domesticated and well fed they are - they are all vicious hunters. At times I could throttle the one remaining cat that I'm stuck with through no fault of mine. I love our native animals and they have an abundance of food in my garden - so it's become a cat's paradise when my back is turned. Unfortunately if I didn't have this cat who is very territorial - I would have every other stray in the area coming in on the sly to hunt.
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mantra wrote on Aug 31st, 2016 at 8:45pm:
Bobby. wrote on Aug 20th, 2016 at 12:29pm:
That cat is impressive & really the dog had no chance of winning.


The cat is obviously a lot bigger than the dog. The dog didn't have a hope. Whoever videoed this was cruel by not stopping it before it started.

Cats are primitive and destructive. No matter how domesticated and well fed they are - they are all vicious hunters. At times I could throttle the one remaining cat that I'm stuck with through no fault of mine. I love our native animals and they have an abundance of food in my garden - so it's become a cat's paradise when my back is turned. Unfortunately if I didn't have this cat who is very territorial - I would have every other stray in the area coming in on the sly to hunt.



It wasn't the cats fault - the dog tried to kill it.
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Our first dog had a really protective attitude of humans. One day, my neighbours were walking to the shops, when this dog came running out of the yard to attack them. These girls decided to make the dash in the other direction. My parents' yard was not fenced at the time. Our dog came running out to greet this neighbourhood menace in a way that only he knew how. The other dog took off running, and our dog was a hero for the week with our neighbours.
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When introducing a new kitten to our last family dog, our dog "Sam" decided to take on the task of looking after the kitten. He basically became "daddy" for the kitten. Sam only died a few months later. However, the kitten had taken such a liking to him, that she was visibly searching for Sam for weeks after he had died. The kitten was a house-bound cat. And Sam divided his inside and outside experiences evenly. Every time the kitten spotted Sam come upstairs for a siesta, the kitten just had to announce herself to him, running over to Sam for attention.

Of course, it took "Sam" five years to work up enough respect from the other house cats we had before our kitten came along before he was treated like an equal with them. That included saving the elder cat from an attack by a younger neighbourhood cat. So, Sam was not going to make the same mistake of letting another pet hate him.
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I had an amazing wolf hound cross years ago. Ben was huge, but a beautiful and gentle dog. When his friend Jo Jo the cat gave birth under a bed in a spare room - Ben came out with a kitten held delicately in his huge mouth and bought it to me - then did the same with the other 2 kittens. Jo Jo used to suckle Ben when she was a kitten and he would lie there placidly while she kneaded away, so she was quite happy to share in the mothering of her kittens with him and Ben was more than happy to help.
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mantra wrote on Sep 1st, 2016 at 9:01am:
I had an amazing wolf hound cross years ago. Ben was huge, but a beautiful and gentle dog. When his friend Jo Jo the cat gave birth under a bed in a spare room - Ben came out with a kitten held delicately in his huge mouth and bought it to me - then did the same with the other 2 kittens. Jo Jo used to suckle Ben when she was a kitten and he would lie there placidly while she kneaded away, so she was quite happy to share in the mothering of her kittens with him and Ben was more than happy to help.


How amazing - highest marks.
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Why you have to be prepared for large vet bills if you own a cat:


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Sometimes - dogs are scared of little cats:


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Am going to have to record one of our cats for posterity.  He's the most vocal cat I've ever heard and is on the cusp of actually speaking in Human.  Meanwhile, he has to be the Pavarotti of felines, the way he can project his voice.  It's monumental.  And he's close to speaking in throat-singing, the most astounding example being last Sunday evening when he topped even himself and would have been heard at least 100 metres away

He's able to meowl 'Hello', although it comes out more as 'Heerowww'.  And he has a fairly extensive vocabulary generally; certain sounds for 'food', others for 'go out?', etc. He doesn't mix his sounds up, they have remained constant over several years

Our other cat is a contender for Most Beautiful Cat in Australia and is a back-chatter.  His noises are softer, sweeter, but if you say 'no' to him, he sounds off like a little kid and always has to have the last word as he stomps away

Our Pavarotti cat was poisoned by some filthy renters about eight months ago. It left him with only 20% kidney (or liver) function according to the vet.  He used to be a complete pig, foodwise.  Now, he is allowed to have only special, bland stuff. When we try to vary his diet by including a tiny bit of chicken or tuna, etc., he projectile vomits several times in following hours, so unfortunately for him, he's stuck with the bland stuff. Still, he's managed to almost regain his former weight and is getting pretty cocky again.  He'll be 16 soon. He's still missing his lifelong companion who died a couple of years ago at 18.  I still miss the other guy too and dream about him sometime. He was the Jesus of cats

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B&B.

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Magpies & cats all fighting:


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how do I stop my cat from annoying  a neighbour...

just had a complaint from a neighbour who claims my cats is driving her crazy.. claims she cries on her doorstep all the time... how do I stop her going over to her place... for goodness sakes...... she said to me  you used to have a dog I see its gone... my dog died of old age and he almost blind and would bark at the shadows she thought he was barking at her as she walked up the road..............the lady seemed almost pleased when she said he was gone...
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Get it put down by the RSPSA.

They are cheaper than a vet.
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Sprintcyclist wrote on Oct 9th, 2016 at 3:00pm:
Get it put down by the RSPSA.

They are cheaper than a vet.



if I could have people put down... I could name one or two..

I prefer animals to humans for the most part.



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Alsatian looks after kitten:




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The little pussy tries to take on the big pussy:



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Can a rat fight off 4 cats?


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Look how friendly this Cheetah is & he didn't know it for more than a few times:

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cods wrote on Oct 9th, 2016 at 1:54pm:
how do I stop my cat from annoying  a neighbour...

just had a complaint from a neighbour who claims my cats is driving her crazy.. claims she cries on her doorstep all the time... how do I stop her going over to her place... for goodness sakes...... she said to me  you used to have a dog I see its gone... my dog died of old age and he almost blind and would bark at the shadows she thought he was barking at her as she walked up the road..............the lady seemed almost pleased when she said he was gone...



I know this is a bit late, Cods, but what happened with your neighbour?


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Reply #68 - Mar 15th, 2017 at 12:05am
 
cods wrote on Oct 9th, 2016 at 1:54pm:
how do I stop my cat from annoying  a neighbour...

just had a complaint from a neighbour who claims my cats is driving her crazy.. claims she cries on her doorstep all the time... how do I stop her going over to her place... for goodness sakes...... she said to me  you used to have a dog I see its gone... my dog died of old age and he almost blind and would bark at the shadows she thought he was barking at her as she walked up the road..............the lady seemed almost pleased when she said he was gone...
Keep your bloody cat on your own property. Why on earth do cat owners think its ok to let their cats wander. Would you let your dog wander? Any cat on  my property is fair game.
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Reply #69 - Mar 15th, 2017 at 6:35am
 
cods wrote on Oct 9th, 2016 at 1:54pm:
how do I stop my cat from annoying  a neighbour...

just had a complaint from a neighbour who claims my cats is driving her crazy.. claims she cries on her doorstep all the time... how do I stop her going over to her place... for goodness sakes...... she said to me  you used to have a dog I see its gone... my dog died of old age and he almost blind and would bark at the shadows she thought he was barking at her as she walked up the road..............the lady seemed almost pleased when she said he was gone...


Your neighbour must have done something to please your cat which now whines at her door asking for more.

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Bobby. wrote on Aug 14th, 2016 at 5:54pm:
I am surprised there were not more comments from the above video.
This is about the old argument - of who is the better fighter - a cat or a dog?

The cat & dog are the same size – who will win – the video is only  18 seconds long.

Notice the cat just tries to scratch the dogs face at first -
to tell it to go away - but the silly dog doesn’t take the advice.



You can hear the American idiot behind the camera urging his canine alter ego to destroy the panther.

Serial killers and the seasonal slaughtering of America's wildlife seems to be a couple of the traits that define the American character as no other.

It's time they grew up.

I was watching a movie last night where the opening scenes showed a father taking his teenaged son into the woods with a gun. A deer comes into view, nibbling the grass and being utterly inoffensive to anything alive or dead ... and then, under the direction of the father, the kid shoots the deer stone cold dead.

What then follows is the father mussing the kid's hair and telling him how 'proud' he is of his son, and that he loves him, and how he's some sort of an American Hero in his father's eyes.

Amazing stuff. Truly amazing. Not a thought for the poor deer that one moment was a beautiful creature of nature grazing in a quiet and beautifully forested landscape ... and then the next moment a hot, steel slug tears into its flesh and reduces it to a collapsed heap of dead meat with blood trickling out of its nostrils.

"I'm proud of you son!"

Grin Grin Grin

American kulture writ large for all to see.

Idiots.
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Lord Herbert wrote on Mar 15th, 2017 at 7:00am:
You can hear the American idiot behind the camera urging his canine alter ego to destroy the panther.

Serial killers and the seasonal slaughtering of America's wildlife seems to be a couple of the traits that define the American character as no other.

It's time they grew up.

I was watching a movie last night where the opening scenes showed a father taking his teenaged son into the woods with a gun. A deer comes into view, nibbling the grass and being utterly inoffensive to anything alive or dead ... and then, under the direction of the father, the kid shoots the deer stone cold dead.

What then follows is the father mussing the kid's hair and telling him how 'proud' he is of his son, and that he loves him, and how he's some sort of an American Hero in his father's eyes.

Amazing stuff. Truly amazing. Not a thought for the poor deer that one moment was a beautiful creature of nature grazing in a quiet and beautifully forested landscape ... and then the next moment a hot, steel slug tears into its flesh and reduces it to a collapsed heap of dead meat with blood trickling out of its nostrils.

"I'm proud of you son!"

Grin Grin Grin

American kulture writ large for all to see.

Idiots.


Killing for pleasure or ritual makes you feel sick. It can only nurture bloodlust. I might have seen the same movie Herbert. Didn't the son become a serial killer and hunted and stalked women the way he would a deer?

I read an article by a "bird enthusiast" who killed a presumed extinct bird so he could photograph it just to prove that it still existed. As this rare bird existed - then it possibly had a mate.

Perverted pleasure and boasting takes precedence over humanity to some people.
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Reply #72 - Mar 15th, 2017 at 10:23am
 
mantra wrote on Mar 15th, 2017 at 10:07am:
Lord Herbert wrote on Mar 15th, 2017 at 7:00am:
You can hear the American idiot behind the camera urging his canine alter ego to destroy the panther.

Serial killers and the seasonal slaughtering of America's wildlife seems to be a couple of the traits that define the American character as no other.

It's time they grew up.

I was watching a movie last night where the opening scenes showed a father taking his teenaged son into the woods with a gun. A deer comes into view, nibbling the grass and being utterly inoffensive to anything alive or dead ... and then, under the direction of the father, the kid shoots the deer stone cold dead.

What then follows is the father mussing the kid's hair and telling him how 'proud' he is of his son, and that he loves him, and how he's some sort of an American Hero in his father's eyes.

Amazing stuff. Truly amazing. Not a thought for the poor deer that one moment was a beautiful creature of nature grazing in a quiet and beautifully forested landscape ... and then the next moment a hot, steel slug tears into its flesh and reduces it to a collapsed heap of dead meat with blood trickling out of its nostrils.

"I'm proud of you son!"

Grin Grin Grin

American kulture writ large for all to see.

Idiots.


Killing for pleasure or ritual makes you feel sick. It can only nurture bloodlust. I might have seen the same movie Herbert. Didn't the son become a serial killer and hunted and stalked women the way he would a deer?

I read an article by a "bird enthusiast" who killed a presumed extinct bird so he could photograph it just to prove that it still existed. As this rare bird existed - then it possibly had a mate.

Perverted pleasure and boasting takes precedence over humanity to some people.


As a one-time woodland idiot myself who shot a kangaroo and a pig, I can vouch for the fact that the motivation for doing these things is that you risk nothing of your own safety whilst through the remote means of a bullet from a gun you deprive the life of innocent creatures.

Take a camera with you and leave the gun or bow-and-arrows at home.

Grow up. It doesn't matter how many animals in the woods you slaughter, you'll always be a small-penis man until you wake up to where you really fit into the scheme of things with regard to your personal importance. The graveyards are full of human beings who once thought themselves above it all because they could exercise life and death over defenseless animals of the fields and woods. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. 

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Reply #73 - Mar 15th, 2017 at 11:32am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Mar 15th, 2017 at 10:23am:
mantra wrote on Mar 15th, 2017 at 10:07am:
Lord Herbert wrote on Mar 15th, 2017 at 7:00am:
You can hear the American idiot behind the camera urging his canine alter ego to destroy the panther.

Serial killers and the seasonal slaughtering of America's wildlife seems to be a couple of the traits that define the American character as no other.

It's time they grew up.

I was watching a movie last night where the opening scenes showed a father taking his teenaged son into the woods with a gun. A deer comes into view, nibbling the grass and being utterly inoffensive to anything alive or dead ... and then, under the direction of the father, the kid shoots the deer stone cold dead.

What then follows is the father mussing the kid's hair and telling him how 'proud' he is of his son, and that he loves him, and how he's some sort of an American Hero in his father's eyes.

Amazing stuff. Truly amazing. Not a thought for the poor deer that one moment was a beautiful creature of nature grazing in a quiet and beautifully forested landscape ... and then the next moment a hot, steel slug tears into its flesh and reduces it to a collapsed heap of dead meat with blood trickling out of its nostrils.

"I'm proud of you son!"

Grin Grin Grin

American kulture writ large for all to see.

Idiots.


Killing for pleasure or ritual makes you feel sick. It can only nurture bloodlust. I might have seen the same movie Herbert. Didn't the son become a serial killer and hunted and stalked women the way he would a deer?

I read an article by a "bird enthusiast" who killed a presumed extinct bird so he could photograph it just to prove that it still existed. As this rare bird existed - then it possibly had a mate.

Perverted pleasure and boasting takes precedence over humanity to some people.


As a one-time woodland idiot myself who shot a kangaroo and a pig, I can vouch for the fact that the motivation for doing these things is that you risk nothing of your own safety whilst through the remote means of a bullet from a gun you deprive the life of innocent creatures.

Take a camera with you and leave the gun or bow-and-arrows at home.

Grow up. It doesn't matter how many animals in the woods you slaughter, you'll always be a small-penis man until you wake up to where you really fit into the scheme of things with regard to your personal importance. The graveyards are full of human beings who once thought themselves above it all because they could exercise life and death over defenseless animals of the fields and woods. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. 



I wish I lived in a rural area and could fill the freezer with roo meat.
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Lord Herbert wrote on Mar 15th, 2017 at 7:00am:
Bobby. wrote on Aug 14th, 2016 at 5:54pm:
I am surprised there were not more comments from the above video.
This is about the old argument - of who is the better fighter - a cat or a dog?

The cat & dog are the same size – who will win – the video is only  18 seconds long.

Notice the cat just tries to scratch the dogs face at first -
to tell it to go away - but the silly dog doesn’t take the advice.



You can hear the American idiot behind the camera urging his canine alter ego to destroy the panther.

Serial killers and the seasonal slaughtering of America's wildlife seems to be a couple of the traits that define the American character as no other.

It's time they grew up.

I was watching a movie last night where the opening scenes showed a father taking his teenaged son into the woods with a gun. A deer comes into view, nibbling the grass and being utterly inoffensive to anything alive or dead ... and then, under the direction of the father, the kid shoots the deer stone cold dead.

What then follows is the father mussing the kid's hair and telling him how 'proud' he is of his son, and that he loves him, and how he's some sort of an American Hero in his father's eyes.

Amazing stuff. Truly amazing. Not a thought for the poor deer that one moment was a beautiful creature of nature grazing in a quiet and beautifully forested landscape ... and then the next moment a hot, steel slug tears into its flesh and reduces it to a collapsed heap of dead meat with blood trickling out of its nostrils.

"I'm proud of you son!"

Grin Grin Grin

American kulture writ large for all to see.

Idiots.



Very true.

Still it's an amazing video -
the dog didn't stand a chance:

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Gordon wrote on Mar 15th, 2017 at 11:32am:
I wish I lived in a rural area and could fill the freezer with roo meat.


It's only good as pet meat.

When did you last hear of a mate inviting friends around for a backyard 'roo barbecue?

Wombat BBQ?

Emu BBQ?

Abo Koala Bear BBQ?

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Lord Herbert wrote on Mar 15th, 2017 at 2:04pm:
Gordon wrote on Mar 15th, 2017 at 11:32am:
I wish I lived in a rural area and could fill the freezer with roo meat.


It's only good as pet meat.

When did you last hear of a mate inviting friends around for a backyard 'roo barbecue?

Wombat BBQ?

Emu BBQ?

Abo Koala Bear BBQ?



I love it, and it should be consumed in much larger quantities.
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Gordon wrote on Mar 15th, 2017 at 2:51pm:
Lord Herbert wrote on Mar 15th, 2017 at 2:04pm:
Gordon wrote on Mar 15th, 2017 at 11:32am:
I wish I lived in a rural area and could fill the freezer with roo meat.


It's only good as pet meat.

When did you last hear of a mate inviting friends around for a backyard 'roo barbecue?

Wombat BBQ?

Emu BBQ?

Abo Koala Bear BBQ?



I love it, and it should be consumed in much larger quantities.


Agreed
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A bear & a domestic cat are friends:


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A friend of mine is getting her dog put down next month. She figures that her dog is too sick to be having a good quality of life for the next few years. At 13 years of age, the dog is passed her good years. I was around last week, and the dog was as happy and energetic as ever to see me. I figure that my friend will have several thoughts about euthanising the pet and companion she has had for over a decade.
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Reply #80 - Mar 18th, 2017 at 6:39am
 
It's a hard decision, but most people don't make it lightly. The dog might have moments of energy, but most of the time it could be seriously arthritic or have some other ailment causing it considerable pain. Animals hide their pain for a long time before we see it.

What is worse than euthanising a pet who the owner believes is suffering are those people who won't let go of their pet and leave it in debilitating pain until it dies naturally. I've seen some horrible sights. These people can't let go and put their own feelings before that of the animal.

Sometimes you're not 100% sure whether you're doing the right thing. We can't ask the animal whether it's ready to go.
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mantra wrote on Mar 18th, 2017 at 6:39am:
It's a hard decision, but most people don't make it lightly. The dog might have moments of energy, but most of the time it could be seriously arthritic or have some other ailment causing it considerable pain. Animals hide their pain for a long time before we see it.

What is worse than euthanising a pet who the owner believes is suffering are those people who won't let go of their pet and leave it in debilitating pain until it dies naturally. I've seen some horrible sights. These people can't let go and put their own feelings before that of the animal.

Sometimes you're not 100% sure whether you're doing the right thing. We can't ask the animal whether it's ready to go.


Very well said, Mantra. You've covered it well.

I've had to have several cats put down, and I can imagine that with dogs it's a lot worse emotionally. I was surprised to hear that my 'tough Aussie' neighbour across the road cried his eyes out when they had to have their 18 year old moggy put down. He's a gun-nut and won't have flowers in the garden because it's 'sissy'. And he had for years always referred to the cat in negative terms in case someone thought he was a 'poof'.  Grin

Cried like a girl at the vets.  Grin He's lucky bull-queers didn't try to follow him home.

I've said it before. I've seen a bikie come out of the vet's office choking on his tears because his cat had to be put down. And a woman I knew whose boyfriend was a leathered-up bikie told me he was a big sook with the cat at home. That's another crying session in the making for some time in the future.
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I will know when, but at 19 he's still doing everythingoOK according to the vet, who is a friend.
But his medication costs more than mine.
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Reply #83 - Mar 18th, 2017 at 7:33pm
 
bogarde73 wrote on Mar 18th, 2017 at 7:27pm:
I will know when, but at 19 he's still doing everythingoOK according to the vet, who is a friend.
But his medication costs more than mine.


After 25 years of pet ownership I have absolutely no doubt that the veterinary industry operates as an extortionate racket that preys on pet owners' feeling of guilt and emotions. I've been suckered many times over the years, but I'm getting better at avoiding it now.

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Our rescued 13-year-old tortoise-shell cat passed away in 2014. According to my father's story, the cat came into the dining room, where dad was reading the paper, and meowed a few times. Dad asked what was up. The cat wobbled a few times, fell over, and died. Dad did not mention this, but I think he cried a bit.

My friend's dog is probably worse off than she really shows. I was probably around there during a time when the dog was at her best. Four or five visits to the vet in the past 4 months is a good sign that the dog is ready to be euthanized. April 3rd is the day she visits the vet for the last time.
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All my cats over the years would go and lie-up during the daytime somewhere on the property where they never used to. They would start doing this weeks before any hint of disease.

They always removed themselves from the central 'den' as much as possible.
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My old cats did the same Herbert. One in particular had started walking across the road when the street was quiet and lying in the sun in front of this rented house. The woman who lived there called Cat Care who told her to take it up to one of the vets in the area where he was put down immediately. He was healthy, but just old. When I got home from work that day Sukie didn't come in for dinner.  I rang all the vets first thing in the morning. but the culprit vet didn't tell me what had happened. I put up ads everywhere. An anonymous caller saw my sign, contacted me and told me what had happened.

I don't get angry often, but I was upset. The vet who did it got blasted and warned that the cat should have been held for 24 hours. Cat Care also got blasted and I think I said a few harsh things to the woman across the road. She left shortly afterwards. Cats have no rights.

Thinking about it logically a few months later - maybe he was sick, but I didn't notice. Going across the road alone was something that he didn't do, unless he came for a walk with me and the dogs. He was a big beautiful cat - scared of nothing.
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You've sure had your dramas, Mantra. All very upsetting.

My all-white long-haired fluffy tom 'Pinkie' started going next door and disappearing under their house all day long a few weeks before he was diagnosed with feline AIDs from a bite.

And then my all-black female started removing herself to the Potting Shed all day long within weeks of her dying of a tumour in her sinus cavity.

I now have the experience to know when it's time to get the cats checked out at the vets before they otherwise have to endure weeks of pain and depression because I'm not reading the signs.



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One of those stories I hear too often is the ones about people who deliberately run over cats on purpose. My father's cat, when my father was about 12 or 13, was run over by some motorist who mounted the curb just to kill the cat. Dad's reaction was to pick up the nearest rock and smash the driver's back car window as he drove off.

In my late teens, I was still living with my parents. One month, our neighbour's cat kept coming across the road to make friends with us while its owner was away. One night I heard this car driving erratically around the street and the sound of that car U-turning, and mounting the curb. Then this almighty squeal of the car getting hit. Two teenagers were out joy riding and not giving a damn about running over people's pets. The cat itself ran across the road to 'safety' where it coughed a few times and lay down to die. Mum had to put the cat in a box and cover the body with a blanket and wait for the owner to come home. Frickin' idiocy.
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A cat chases a dog?

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UnSubRocky wrote on Mar 25th, 2017 at 12:39am:
One of those stories I hear too often is the ones about people who deliberately run over cats on purpose. My father's cat, when my father was about 12 or 13, was run over by some motorist who mounted the curb just to kill the cat. Dad's reaction was to pick up the nearest rock and smash the driver's back car window as he drove off.

In my late teens, I was still living with my parents. One month, our neighbour's cat kept coming across the road to make friends with us while its owner was away. One night I heard this car driving erratically around the street and the sound of that car U-turning, and mounting the curb. Then this almighty squeal of the car getting hit. Two teenagers were out joy riding and not giving a damn about running over people's pets. The cat itself ran across the road to 'safety' where it coughed a few times and lay down to die. Mum had to put the cat in a box and cover the body with a blanket and wait for the owner to come home. Frickin' idiocy.


cats are not meant to be roaming wildly.

they are meant to be contained on the owners property.

I have captured 4 cats here and want to get more .
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We should be getting rid of all cats in Australia.
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Bobby. wrote on Apr 24th, 2017 at 9:28pm:
A cat chases a dog?




Come on people -
this thread is supposed to cheer us up.
It's about your amazing cat & dog stories.
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Cockatoo Meows Like a Cat
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That is one of the cutest videos I've seen in ages. That poor cockatoo - his only friends are the cats and they don't like him.
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mantra wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 7:05pm:
That is one of the cutest videos I've seen in ages. That poor cockatoo - his only friends are the cats and they don't like him.

  It is super cute...thanks so much Bobby. I would say the cats are totally baffled and a bit wary of  the cocky.

I mean he talks like they do lol...the cocky looks pretty young as well..adorable video
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Agnes wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 7:55pm:
mantra wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 7:05pm:
That is one of the cutest videos I've seen in ages. That poor cockatoo - his only friends are the cats and they don't like him.

  It is super cute...thanks so much Bobby. I would say the cats are totally baffled and a bit wary of  the cocky.

I mean he talks like they do lol...the cocky looks pretty young as well..adorable video



Thanks Agnes ,
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My last and longest serving dog got taken by a snake, dogs take so long to bring up and they serve no useful purpose in the urban environment.
Kill all cats.
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Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:11pm:
My last and longest serving dog got taken by a snake, dogs take so long to bring up and they serve no useful purpose in the urban environment.
Kill all cats.


I adore cats.
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Bobby. wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:19pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:11pm:
My last and longest serving dog got taken by a snake, dogs take so long to bring up and they serve no useful purpose in the urban environment.
Kill all cats.


I adore cats.

Why???
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Jovial Monk wrote on Apr 25th, 2017 at 6:14am:
We should be getting rid of all cats in Australia.


The ferals and the strays - yes, but they make good pets otherwise.
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Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:21pm:
Bobby. wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:19pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:11pm:
My last and longest serving dog got taken by a snake, dogs take so long to bring up and they serve no useful purpose in the urban environment.
Kill all cats.


I adore cats.

Why???



They are so cute & friendly - well most of them.
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Bobby. wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:24pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:21pm:
Bobby. wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:19pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:11pm:
My last and longest serving dog got taken by a snake, dogs take so long to bring up and they serve no useful purpose in the urban environment.
Kill all cats.


I adore cats.

Why???



They are so cute & friendly - well most of them.

They have big claws and they bite, they also carry aids and kill natives.
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Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:21pm:
Bobby. wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:19pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:11pm:
My last and longest serving dog got taken by a snake, dogs take so long to bring up and they serve no useful purpose in the urban environment.
Kill all cats.


I adore cats.

Why???


That's a good question.

I've got three cats, and they're like little human children once you know and understand them.

They are close to being a perfect finished product of evolution just like sharks are. There's nothing more they need to evolve to be the perfect killing machines that they are.

You want to save a small percentage of Australian wildlife from feral cats.

Why???

How many people living in Australia go out of their way to see our native animals in the bush? 2%? 5%?

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Reply #104 - May 2nd, 2017 at 8:32pm
 
Bobby. wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:19pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:11pm:
My last and longest serving dog got taken by a snake, dogs take so long to bring up and they serve no useful purpose in the urban environment.
Kill all cats.


I adore cats.

Me too Bobby..I dont care what anyone says about them..
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Reply #105 - May 2nd, 2017 at 8:41pm
 
Lord Herbert wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:31pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:21pm:
Bobby. wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:19pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:11pm:
My last and longest serving dog got taken by a snake, dogs take so long to bring up and they serve no useful purpose in the urban environment.
Kill all cats.


I adore cats.

Why???


That's a good question.

I've got three cats, and they're like little human children once you know and understand them.

They are close to being a perfect finished product of evolution just like sharks are. There's nothing more they need to evolve to be the perfect killing machines that they are.

You want to save a small percentage of Australian wildlife from feral cats.

Why???

How many people living in Australia go out of their way to see our native animals in the bush? 2%? 5%?


Not understanding that argument or point of view, cats escape.
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Reply #106 - May 2nd, 2017 at 9:21pm
 
Lord Herbert wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:31pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:21pm:
Bobby. wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:19pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:11pm:
My last and longest serving dog got taken by a snake, dogs take so long to bring up and they serve no useful purpose in the urban environment.
Kill all cats.


I adore cats.

Why???


That's a good question.

I've got three cats, and they're like little human children once you know and understand them.

They are close to being a perfect finished product of evolution just like sharks are. There's nothing more they need to evolve to be the perfect killing machines that they are.

You want to save a small percentage of Australian wildlife from feral cats.

Why???

How many people living in Australia go out of their way to see our native animals in the bush? 2%? 5%?




Perfect post!  Smiley
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My dog stuck his tongue in my mouth while I was sleeping on the couch today.
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Agnes wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:32pm:
Bobby. wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:19pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:11pm:
My last and longest serving dog got taken by a snake, dogs take so long to bring up and they serve no useful purpose in the urban environment.
Kill all cats.


I adore cats.

Me too Bobby..I dont care what anyone says about them..



Me too - it's time you posted a good cat video.
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My dog stuck his tongue in my mouth while I was sleeping on the couch today.

  Dustwun ???

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Bobby. wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 9:40pm:
Agnes wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:32pm:
Bobby. wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:19pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:11pm:
My last and longest serving dog got taken by a snake, dogs take so long to bring up and they serve no useful purpose in the urban environment.
Kill all cats.


I adore cats.

Me too Bobby..I dont care what anyone says about them..



Me too - it's time you posted a good cat video.



I get my cat fix here Facebook is full of cats, but will try to find a video or two..there are so many good ones...



https://www.youtube.com/user/CatTrainerToo

He also has a Facebook page..
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Agnes wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 9:50pm:
Bobby. wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 9:40pm:
Agnes wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:32pm:
Bobby. wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:19pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:11pm:
My last and longest serving dog got taken by a snake, dogs take so long to bring up and they serve no useful purpose in the urban environment.
Kill all cats.


I adore cats.

Me too Bobby..I dont care what anyone says about them..



Me too - it's time you posted a good cat video.



I get my cat fix here Facebook is full of cats, but will try to find a video or two..there are so many good ones...



https://www.youtube.com/user/CatTrainerToo

He also has a Facebook page..

Cats eat to many fish.
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Agnes wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 9:50pm:
Bobby. wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 9:40pm:
Agnes wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:32pm:
Bobby. wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:19pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:11pm:
My last and longest serving dog got taken by a snake, dogs take so long to bring up and they serve no useful purpose in the urban environment.
Kill all cats.


I adore cats.

Me too Bobby..I dont care what anyone says about them..



Me too - it's time you posted a good cat video.



I get my cat fix here Facebook is full of cats, but will try to find a video or two..there are so many good ones...



https://www.youtube.com/user/CatTrainerToo

He also has a Facebook page..



Good video - never seen that before:

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This one is amazing:

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Agnes wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 9:21pm:
Lord Herbert wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:31pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:21pm:
Bobby. wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:19pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:11pm:
My last and longest serving dog got taken by a snake, dogs take so long to bring up and they serve no useful purpose in the urban environment.
Kill all cats.


I adore cats.

Why???


That's a good question.

I've got three cats, and they're like little human children once you know and understand them.

They are close to being a perfect finished product of evolution just like sharks are. There's nothing more they need to evolve to be the perfect killing machines that they are.

You want to save a small percentage of Australian wildlife from feral cats.

Why???

How many people living in Australia go out of their way to see our native animals in the bush? 2%? 5%?




Perfect post!  Smiley


Not entirely.

I agree the native wildlife that are small enough to be prey for feral cats should be protected against being killed by this introduced species of killer-predator.


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We should make selling a cat illegal unless the cat is neutered. Then gradually do away with cats altogether. That then just leaves feral cats which can be shot or baited.

Foxes, rabbits and cats have no place in Australia!
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Jovial Monk wrote on May 3rd, 2017 at 8:59am:
We should make selling a cat illegal unless the cat is neutered. Then gradually do away with cats altogether. That then just leaves feral cats which can be shot or baited.

Foxes, rabbits and cats have no place in Australia!
http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/images/pestsweeds/feral_catSm.jpg


here kitty kitty
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Good job there is no gigantism gene in domestic cats!
http://d3lp4xedbqa8a5.cloudfront.net/s3/digital-cougar-assets/AusGeo/2013/12/09/...


Neither do hysterics. Everything has a place, it is man who doesnt have a place.. why there are even dogs who kill chickens just because.
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Lord Herbert wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:31pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:21pm:
Bobby. wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:19pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:11pm:
My last and longest serving dog got taken by a snake, dogs take so long to bring up and they serve no useful purpose in the urban environment.
Kill all cats.


I adore cats.

Why???


That's a good question.

I've got three cats, and they're like little human children once you know and understand them.

They are close to being a perfect finished product of evolution just like sharks are. There's nothing more they need to evolve to be the perfect killing machines that they are.

You want to save a small percentage of Australian wildlife from feral cats.

Why???

How many people living in Australia go out of their way to see our native animals in the bush? 2%? 5%?



We are cat foster carers for the RSPCA.
This occurs because cat owners are irresponsible.

I go out to see the native animals.
Even if no one did, the native animals should be allowed to live.

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Sprintcyclist wrote on May 3rd, 2017 at 9:33am:
Lord Herbert wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:31pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:21pm:
Bobby. wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:19pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:11pm:
My last and longest serving dog got taken by a snake, dogs take so long to bring up and they serve no useful purpose in the urban environment.
Kill all cats.


I adore cats.

Why???


That's a good question.

I've got three cats, and they're like little human children once you know and understand them.

They are close to being a perfect finished product of evolution just like sharks are. There's nothing more they need to evolve to be the perfect killing machines that they are.

You want to save a small percentage of Australian wildlife from feral cats.

Why???

How many people living in Australia go out of their way to see our native animals in the bush? 2%? 5%?



We are cat foster carers for the RSPCA.
This occurs because cat owners are irresponsible.

I go out to see the native animals.
Even if no one did, the native animals should be allowed to live.

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Ooh cats are wunnerful!

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Sprintcyclist wrote on May 3rd, 2017 at 9:33am:
Lord Herbert wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:31pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:21pm:
Bobby. wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:19pm:
Johnnie wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 8:11pm:
My last and longest serving dog got taken by a snake, dogs take so long to bring up and they serve no useful purpose in the urban environment.
Kill all cats.


I adore cats.

Why???


That's a good question.

I've got three cats, and they're like little human children once you know and understand them.

They are close to being a perfect finished product of evolution just like sharks are. There's nothing more they need to evolve to be the perfect killing machines that they are.

You want to save a small percentage of Australian wildlife from feral cats.

Why???

How many people living in Australia go out of their way to see our native animals in the bush? 2%? 5%?



We are cat foster carers for the RSPCA.
This occurs because cat owners are irresponsible.

I go out to see the native animals.
Even if no one did, the native animals should be allowed to live.

imho


Great post Sprint .I love that you foster cats...they get such a raw deal from people and have done forever. We need many more people like you.

I am getting my cat this month from a cat shelter and she has had a terrible life..she has been chipped vaccinated and desexed...and loved by a carer to re socialise her after her terrible life on the street, she was found starving ( Skin and bone) with a litter of starving kittens. I am ready to spoil her rotten of course...

No one animal is the problem.. man is the the biggest problem and danger to our world.
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Demi kill more of your chickens did she?
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  Demi the wunnerful kill more of your chickens did she..???
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This could have been done by a dog btw..
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This could have been done by a dog btw..



I agree or probably poison of some sort.
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This could have been done by a dog btw..



I agree or probably poison of some sort.

  The voice of reason mantra and you are right.

The once or twice I have owned dogs and chickens, they use to attack my chickens.just mauling them and leaving them half alive..no cat I ever owned ever did that..
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I agree or probably poison of some sort.


The voice of reason mantra and you are right.

The once or twice I have owned dogs and chickens, they use to attack my chickens.just mauling them and leaving them half alive..no cat I ever owned ever did that..


Unfortunately terriers do kill chickens, guinea pigs, rabbits etc. It's in their DNA.

For all my whinging about cats AG, if they're cared for - they get a sense of what they're allowed to kill.

I opened the back door for the cat the other night and he rushed in with a big rat in his mouth. He's so quick. Thank God the rat was already dead. When they're alive he wants to play with them inside and they always escape.

He knows now that if he dares touch a bird or even looks at it the wrong way he'll be in trouble - so he sticks to rodents. He brings frogs and lizards inside occasionally, but holds them in his mouth gently so they're not hurt.
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mantra wrote on May 3rd, 2017 at 9:51am:
Agnes wrote on May 3rd, 2017 at 9:47am:
This could have been done by a dog btw..



I agree or probably poison of some sort.

  The voice of reason mantra and you are right.

The once or twice I have owned dogs and chickens, they use to attack my chickens.just mauling them and leaving them half alive..no cat I ever owned ever did that..



yes, would have been a cat.

I trapped 4 cats who were roaming around our place.
Within a week we had many birds in our backyard who were not there before.
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Unfortunately terriers do kill chickens, guinea pigs, rabbits etc. It's in their DNA.

For all my whinging about cats AG, if they're cared for - they get a sense of what they're allowed to kill.


Cats are a very intelligent animal and they quickly come to know these boundaries...you are right.

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I opened the back door for the cat the other night and he rushed in with a big rat in his mouth. He's so quick. Thank God the rat was already dead. When they're alive he wants to play with them inside and they always escape.

now that made me lauugh, cods had a cat, I dont know if she still does, but he used to love to bring rats home as well. But a rat loose in your house mantra...scary.
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He knows now that if he dares touch a bird or even looks at it the wrong way he'll be in trouble - so he sticks to rodents. He brings frogs and lizards inside occasionally, but holds them in his mouth gently so they're not hurt.


That is so sweet...he doest want to hurt them. I really admire the skill set of a cat, even though it is the one thing they are hated for by conservationists...they are the ultimate hunter, voted the single most deadly and efficient hunter in the whole of the animal kingdom-the domestic cat.

That they might occcasionally take a native species is incidental to me.. they only really kill what they need to survive.. and you cannot hold that against any animal..they would not go into a chicken pen and maul a bird for fun..they do this to mice sometimes and rats...but they do eat it eventually.they are playful and have a macabre sense of fun sometimes..yes.

They are very friendly and will love you til the end...they are intelligent,and deserve to be looked after by intelligent pet owners who love them enough watch out for them. They have saved whole families from burning house fires, intruders etc.they will guard you/a family the same way a dog would..but a cat would never turn on the annoying toddler in the family and kill the child one day, out of the blue. like a dog often can.I dont hate dogs because of a bad few..I wish pp would do the same for cats...
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I don’t hate cats, let me right now. Prefer dogs tho.

But cats stray and some strays become feral.

If all cats are neutered there is no increase in the feral cat base and their numbers can be reduced and controlled (elimination of all feral cats probably impossible now.)

Cats are too small to really harm a small child or (careless parents and kids not reading the signals from the cat) imagine a cat the size of a labrador tho.
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If it werent for the fact that these birds are quite large , at least a Seagull and quite possibly Albatross, then I might say mmm maybe. But these are big birds and cats do not hunt in packs -these are a fresh kill, all the birds have been killed at roughly the same time due to the uniform state of decay..most likely the work of men.. and I doubt even a dog come to that there are just too many if done by any animal in fact~ would only be one or two birds at most if killed by a cat or a dog ..

Dogs hunt in packs cats dont . Dogs and cats do not rip off heads either..the heads on these birds have been pulled off.

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Agnes wrote on May 3rd, 2017 at 8:33pm:
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If it werent for the fact that these birds are quite large , at least a Seagull and quite possibly Albatross, then I might say mmm maybe. But these are big birds and cats do not hunt in packs -these are a fresh kill, all the birds have been killed at roughly the same time due to the uniform state of decay..most likely the work of men.. and I doubt even a dog come to that there are just too many if done by any animal in fact~ would only be one or two birds at most if killed by a cat or a dog ..

Dogs hunt in packs cats dont . Dogs and cats do not rip off heads either..the heads on these birds have been pulled off.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/image/416028-3x2-940x627.jpg

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So was it a cat or your killer dog who ripped up your chickens..
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Those native birds were killed by feral cats.

Cats do not belong in Australia.
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So was it a cat or your killer dog who ripped up your chickens..

this was my question to you
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Bobby. wrote on May 2nd, 2017 at 11:28pm:
This one is amazing:




Come on people.
I started this thread to cheer people up.
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  Bobby that is just beautiful..I love this so much ~so much love in this cat for baby ducklings my turn to post something.. thanks Bobby   Smiley
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Bobby ?   This might make you cry. ?


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Bobby ?   This might make you cry. ?




All those tough men there, and yet their humanity was brought to the fore by the plight of a little kitten. Macho posturing was put aside for the moment until the task had been accomplished.

Same as with my neighbour. A hard-arsed macho-man until he found himself crying like a baby at the vets when his wife's 18 year old cat had to be put down.

There are no cat-haters in fox-holes.

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Cats don’t belong in Australia.


That's pretty much what the Abos say about you ...

When are you leaving, Bucko?

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None have said that to me. They call me “brother.”

You?
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I have not called for extermination of all cats. Any cat must be neutered, then the number of feral cats does not get increased by strays. Gradually the domestic cat would disappear then feral cat numbers can be kept under control.

Cats are just too good at hunting.
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That’s African!
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I'm not fussy.

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Thanks Agnes - what a great story -
he's happy now.
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What I want YOU to do, Jovial, is start a thread where you explain and demonstrate that the British do have national dishes that are delicious, even though they don't glory under fancy foreign names on a restaurant menu.

Well-cooked meats with gravy, apple-sauce, or mint.

Vegetables cooked in a variety of ways.

Potatoes-in-the-jacket with baked carrots and onions ... to die for.

I've eaten sumptuous meals both in London and the leafy countrysides of Berkshire and Devon where the little taverns are filled to capacity at lunchtime with Brits and tourists alike getting stuck into British meals that are heavenly just for their smell regardless of their taste.

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Jovial Monk wrote on May 4th, 2017 at 6:18pm:
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What I want YOU to do, Jovial, is start a thread where you explain and demonstrate that the British do have national dishes that are delicious, even though they don't glory under fancy foreign names on a restaurant menu.

Well-cooked meats with gravy, apple-sauce, or mint.

Vegetables cooked in a variety of ways.

Potatoes-in-the-jacket with baked carrots and onions ... to die for.

I've eaten sumptuous meals both in London and the leafy countrysides of Berkshire and Devon where the little taverns are filled to capacity at lunchtime with Brits and tourists alike getting stuck into British meals that are heavenly just for their smell regardless of their taste.




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Jovial Monk wrote on May 4th, 2017 at 6:18pm:
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What I want YOU to do, Jovial, is start a thread where you explain and demonstrate that the British do have national dishes that are delicious, even though they don't glory under fancy foreign names on a restaurant menu.

Well-cooked meats with gravy, apple-sauce, or mint.

Vegetables cooked in a variety of ways.

Potatoes-in-the-jacket with baked carrots and onions ... to die for.

I've eaten sumptuous meals both in London and the leafy countrysides of Berkshire and Devon where the little taverns are filled to capacity at lunchtime with Brits and tourists alike getting stuck into British meals that are heavenly just for their smell regardless of their taste.


I am Dutch you drongo! Well, of Dutch origin.

Treacle tarts are nice, struggling after that.
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Agnes wrote on May 3rd, 2017 at 9:59pm:
Bobby ?   This might make you cry. ?




All those tough men there, and yet their humanity was brought to the fore by the plight of a little kitten. Macho posturing was put aside for the moment until the task had been accomplished.

Same as my neighbour. A hard-arsed macho-man until he found himself crying like a baby at the vets when his wife's 18 year old cat had to be put down.

There are no cat-haters in fox-holes.


  A beautiful story..
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Jovial Monk wrote on May 4th, 2017 at 6:18pm:
Yeah right  Smiley


What I want YOU to do, Jovial, is start a thread where you explain and demonstrate that the British do have national dishes that are delicious, even though they don't glory under fancy foreign names on a restaurant menu.

Well-cooked meats with gravy, apple-sauce, or mint.

Vegetables cooked in a variety of ways.

Potatoes-in-the-jacket with baked carrots and onions ... to die for.

I've eaten sumptuous meals both in London and the leafy countrysides of Berkshire and Devon where the little taverns are filled to capacity at lunchtime with Brits and tourists alike getting stuck into British meals that are heavenly just for their smell regardless of their taste.




Herby,
this thread is about your amazing cat & dog stories.


Posts that are not on-topic are okay as long as they don't turn into a conversation. If Jovial now responds with a post on British cuisine I would post nothing more in reply than to tell him to start his own thread on the subject.

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Jovial Monk wrote on May 5th, 2017 at 1:11am:
Cats don’t belong in Australia.


Cats as pets are part of our inherent culture, and therefore they belong here just as much as we do.

But I agree there needs to be far stricter controls on not just cat-ownership, but very especially dog ownership. I have a dog across the road that spends most of its days chained up and whimpering pathetically all day long from Separation Anxiety. When the owners are home it's treated well and allowed to run freely in the backyard. Its downfall was that it never stopped tearing the clothing and sheets off the washing line and spreading them all over the yard.

A neighbour next to me has two dogs that are never taken for walks, and yet another neighbour has a big dog that is never taken for walks.

How many dogs are Out There pining for walks where they can enjoy a little diversity and interest in their lives ~ it must be in the thousands in the Sydney area.

I would impose a regime in which pet ownership would be a privilege for the responsible few, and banned in the case of people who won't walk them or do anything about their incessant barking.

I would also make it law that a neighbour's cat is allowed to roam onto other people's property under Universal Feline Rights clauses.  Cool

I had a Lebanese around the corner from me who boasted he threw bricks at any cat that strayed onto his property. That sort of cruel and immature attitude would be severely punished under Universal Feline Rights legislation.
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I would also make it law that a neighbour's cat is allowed to roam onto other people's property under Universal Feline Rights clauses.  Cool



Nothing can stop a cat - not even a fence.
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Bobby. wrote on May 5th, 2017 at 7:16am:
Nothing can stop a cat - not even a fence.


Fences can stop cats - especially if they're 2 metre high colourbond fences. They might find some leverage to get over the top of one - but if there's nothing on the other side to help them get back out or in - they're stuck.
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Agnes wrote on May 5th, 2017 at 12:21am:
Lord Herbert wrote on May 4th, 2017 at 10:01am:
Agnes wrote on May 3rd, 2017 at 9:59pm:
Bobby ?   This might make you cry. ?




All those tough men there, and yet their humanity was brought to the fore by the plight of a little kitten. Macho posturing was put aside for the moment until the task had been accomplished.

Same as my neighbour. A hard-arsed macho-man until he found himself crying like a baby at the vets when his wife's 18 year old cat had to be put down.

There are no cat-haters in fox-holes.


  A beautiful story..


Some cats definitely have 9 lives, but there are plenty of them who get trapped somewhere and aren't noticed until it's too late - if they're noticed at all.
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All cats owned as pets mist be neutered.

I repeat I never, ever called for the mass extermination of pet cats but we need to reduce feral cat numbers and the way to do that is to ensure domestic pets are neutered.

Dog ownership comes with obvious problems—non stop barking and so on. Dogs are also big enough, unlike domestic cats (hate to see what a feral cat can do to a child tho) to harm children whereas cat problems are more easily hidden—and cats can escape a backyard by jumping a fence and dogs can’t. Demi was a stray and was obviously mistreated as a pup.

Dogs, wild dogs are a problem but wild dog packs are easier to see and eliminate than feral cats.

But cats, even domestic ones, eat native birds and other wildlife and I call for cat numbers to be encouraged to drop.

What is wrong with a budgie?  Smiley
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Jovial Monk wrote on May 5th, 2017 at 10:27am:
But cats, even domestic ones, eat native birds and other wildlife and I call for cat numbers to be encouraged to drop.


True fact: My cats have killed introduced species of birds to Australia by 100 to 1 natives ... hence they have been doing a valuable service in preserving the habitats of our native birds.

Jovial Monk wrote on May 5th, 2017 at 10:27am:
What is wrong with a budgie?  Smiley


Cruelty.

Stuck in a cage all day and all night.

I've seen flocks of thousands of budgies taking off together from the fields south of Walgett in NSW. Free and happy.
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My budgie flew free in my room. Liked to land on my shoulder and nuzzle the skin of my neck. She would then finish by taking a nice bite on my earlobe  Grin Grin Grin

Keeping dogs cooped up in backyards is cruelty too.
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Jovial Monk wrote on May 5th, 2017 at 5:09pm:
My budgie flew free in my room. Liked to land on my shoulder and nuzzle the skin of my neck. She would then finish by taking a nice bite on my earlobe  Grin Grin Grin

Keeping dogs cooped up in backyards is cruelty too.


There are several thousand budgies and other birds confined to cages for the gratification of their owners.

I would have it banned.

I would also ban backyard aviaries that are noise-terrorism visited upon their neighbours.

And furthermore I would ban ...

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mantra wrote on May 5th, 2017 at 8:41am:
Bobby. wrote on May 5th, 2017 at 7:16am:
Nothing can stop a cat - not even a fence.


Fences can stop cats - especially if they're 2 metre high colourbond fences. They might find some leverage to get over the top of one - but if there's nothing on the other side to help them get back out or in - they're stuck.



Most cats can usually find a way to get out of any property.

Only a cage can stop them.
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Bobby. wrote on May 6th, 2017 at 8:38am:
mantra wrote on May 5th, 2017 at 8:41am:
Bobby. wrote on May 5th, 2017 at 7:16am:
Nothing can stop a cat - not even a fence.


Fences can stop cats - especially if they're 2 metre high colourbond fences. They might find some leverage to get over the top of one - but if there's nothing on the other side to help them get back out or in - they're stuck.



Most cats can usually find a way to get out of any property.

Only a cage can stop them.


Not so.

If your backyard is enclosed by a fence with no gaps in it, then the answer for keeping your cats inside has been solved by an ingenious but very simple device.

To wit ....



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Lord Herbert wrote on May 6th, 2017 at 9:37am:
Bobby. wrote on May 6th, 2017 at 8:38am:
mantra wrote on May 5th, 2017 at 8:41am:
Bobby. wrote on May 5th, 2017 at 7:16am:
Nothing can stop a cat - not even a fence.


Fences can stop cats - especially if they're 2 metre high colourbond fences. They might find some leverage to get over the top of one - but if there's nothing on the other side to help them get back out or in - they're stuck.



Most cats can usually find a way to get out of any property.

Only a cage can stop them.


Not so.

If your backyard is enclosed by a fence with no gaps in it, then the answer for keeping your cats inside has been solved by an ingenious but very simple device.

To wit ....



Grin



Wow - I hadn't seen that before.
Trust me - cats are smart & they'll find another way
where there is less of an obstacle.

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Bobby. wrote on May 6th, 2017 at 9:51am:
Wow - I hadn't seen that before.
Trust me - cats are smart & they'll find another way
where there is less of an obstacle.


They might one day work out what they can do with a kid's trampoline ... and bounce themselves right over the fence ...



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Published on Mar 7, 2015

When the cougar were kittens I used to let them ride on my shoulders. Now that they are over 100 pound it is not as easy. Don't tell Genevieve that though!
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This is super cuteness:

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Dog REALLY Doesn't Want To Leave the Beach  Grin


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lovely bobs
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Was digging in the back part of my backyard yesterday. Dog was with me—and was soon on the scent of what I assumed was a rat or something. Tried various ways to get whatever to break out of cover. Suddenly I saw something black running out and away. Thought “that is a big black rat!”

Was a black CAT! What a good dog Demi is!
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Jovial Monk wrote on Jun 24th, 2017 at 8:39am:
Was digging in the back part of my backyard yesterday. Dog was with me—and was soon on the scent of what I assumed was a rat or something. Tried various ways to get whatever to break out of cover. Suddenly I saw something black running out and away. Thought “that is a big black rat!”

Was a black CAT! What a good dog Demi is!


It might have been nursing kittens in there.

Take a closer look.

Or hiding from Global Warming ~ and whose fault would THAT be .. ? Hmmm ... ?
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cods wrote on Jun 23rd, 2017 at 2:19pm:
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Thanks Codsy baby.

Apparently cat & dog videos are the most popular on Youtube.
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Lord Herbert wrote on Jun 24th, 2017 at 10:06am:
Jovial Monk wrote on Jun 24th, 2017 at 8:39am:
Was digging in the back part of my backyard yesterday. Dog was with me—and was soon on the scent of what I assumed was a rat or something. Tried various ways to get whatever to break out of cover. Suddenly I saw something black running out and away. Thought “that is a big black rat!”

Was a black CAT! What a good dog Demi is!


It might have been nursing kittens in there.

Take a closer look.

Or hiding from Global Warming ~ and whose fault would THAT be .. ? Hmmm ... ?




either way it would have been "terrified"..
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Lord Herbert wrote on Jun 24th, 2017 at 10:06am:
Jovial Monk wrote on Jun 24th, 2017 at 8:39am:
Was digging in the back part of my backyard yesterday. Dog was with me—and was soon on the scent of what I assumed was a rat or something. Tried various ways to get whatever to break out of cover. Suddenly I saw something black running out and away. Thought “that is a big black rat!”

Was a black CAT! What a good dog Demi is!


It might have been nursing kittens in there.


Even BETTER dog!
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4ft Long Samson Is New York’s Biggest Cat: CUTE AS FLUFF
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cods wrote on Jun 24th, 2017 at 10:27am:
Lord Herbert wrote on Jun 24th, 2017 at 10:06am:
Jovial Monk wrote on Jun 24th, 2017 at 8:39am:
Was digging in the back part of my backyard yesterday. Dog was with me—and was soon on the scent of what I assumed was a rat or something. Tried various ways to get whatever to break out of cover. Suddenly I saw something black running out and away. Thought “that is a big black rat!”

Was a black CAT! What a good dog Demi is!


It might have been nursing kittens in there.

Take a closer look.

Or hiding from Global Warming ~ and whose fault would THAT be .. ? Hmmm ... ?




either way it would have been "terrified"..

Nah, the bloody cat was terrierfied. No kittens either  Roll Eyes
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Cat gets comfortable on sleeping Husky.


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Dogs should never be allowed to sit on furniture.
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Parents got a new dog as a playmate for the dog they got last year.
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Here's a big pussy:




Max Canada Lynx - I'm a Big Baby
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Bobby. wrote on Jun 21st, 2017 at 11:02pm:
This is super cuteness:


such a lovely story Bobby- such much cute - just want to hug them
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Bobby. wrote on Sep 9th, 2017 at 11:07pm:
Here's a big pussy:




Max Canada Lynx - I'm a Big Baby

Now this is a beautiful baby- that puurrrrr is amazing  Smiley
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Thanks Agnes - wouldn't you love to pat them?
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Bobby. wrote on Sep 10th, 2017 at 8:06am:
Thanks Agnes - wouldn't you love to pat them?

   I would Bobby- lots of cuddles and kisses as well
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Agnes wrote on Sep 10th, 2017 at 9:40pm:
Bobby. wrote on Sep 10th, 2017 at 8:06am:
Thanks Agnes - wouldn't you love to pat them?

   I would Bobby- lots of cuddles and kisses as well



He's such a large cat - wild?

yet he's just like a domestic cat.
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Bobby. wrote on Sep 11th, 2017 at 2:57pm:
Agnes wrote on Sep 10th, 2017 at 9:40pm:
Bobby. wrote on Sep 10th, 2017 at 8:06am:
Thanks Agnes - wouldn't you love to pat them?

   I would Bobby- lots of cuddles and kisses as well



He's such a large cat - wild?

yet he's just like a domestic cat.

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Good one, Bobby.

One must be very careful not to over-stimulate a cat with petting that goes on for too long, and that's because it can actually begin to harm the cat, at which point he'll bite you to get you to stop.
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Lord Herbert wrote on Sep 12th, 2017 at 9:04am:
Good one, Bobby.

One must be very careful not to over-stimulate a cat with petting that goes on for too long, and that's because it can actually begin to harm the cat, at which point he'll bite you to get you to stop.



That Lynx seemed to be enjoying every pat.   Smiley

What an enormous pussy cat.
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Bobby. wrote on Sep 13th, 2017 at 8:52pm:
Lord Herbert wrote on Sep 12th, 2017 at 9:04am:
Good one, Bobby.

One must be very careful not to over-stimulate a cat with petting that goes on for too long, and that's because it can actually begin to harm the cat, at which point he'll bite you to get you to stop.



That Lynx seemed to be enjoying every pat.   Smiley

What an enormous pussy cat.



I've had cats which in my ignorance I petted over-long, with the consequence that they bit me to stop any further stimulation.
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Lord Herbert wrote on Sep 13th, 2017 at 8:59pm:
Bobby. wrote on Sep 13th, 2017 at 8:52pm:
Lord Herbert wrote on Sep 12th, 2017 at 9:04am:
Good one, Bobby.

One must be very careful not to over-stimulate a cat with petting that goes on for too long, and that's because it can actually begin to harm the cat, at which point he'll bite you to get you to stop.



That Lynx seemed to be enjoying every pat.   Smiley

What an enormous pussy cat.



I've had cats which in my ignorance I petted over-long, with the consequence that they bit me to stop any further stimulation.



You're right but you don't over do things like that.
You can see if a cat is enjoying a pat.
I bet the bite was just a friendly nip - not a vicious bite that tore flesh off.


That Lynx weighs 40 pounds.

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He is NOT declawed. During the winter he weighs 40 pounds and summer about 34. He has about 4 inches of fur in this video which makes him look fat....I mean fluffy!
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Lord Herbert wrote on Sep 13th, 2017 at 8:59pm:
I've had cats which in my ignorance I petted over-long, with the consequence that they bit me to stop any further stimulation.


You're brave Herbert. After reaching out a couple of times to pat a stray and getting scratched - I'm very wary of cats I don't know well. Like dogs - unless you get a cat as a kitten and understand its foibles and they know yours - they are unpredictable.

I generally distance myself from cats unless I'm feeding them. They're always nice when you're doing that.
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Lord Herbert wrote on Sep 13th, 2017 at 8:59pm:
I've had cats which in my ignorance I petted over-long, with the consequence that they bit me to stop any further stimulation.


You're brave Herbert. After reaching out a couple of times to pat a stray and getting scratched - I'm very wary of cats I don't know well. Like dogs - unless you get a cat as a kitten and understand its foibles and they know yours - they are unpredictable.

I generally distance myself from cats unless I'm feeding them. They're always nice when you're doing that.


My neighbours opposite couldn't scratch their cat's belly even though it was 18 years old.
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Lord Herbert wrote on Sep 15th, 2017 at 8:34am:
mantra wrote on Sep 15th, 2017 at 4:04am:
Lord Herbert wrote on Sep 13th, 2017 at 8:59pm:
I've had cats which in my ignorance I petted over-long, with the consequence that they bit me to stop any further stimulation.


You're brave Herbert. After reaching out a couple of times to pat a stray and getting scratched - I'm very wary of cats I don't know well. Like dogs - unless you get a cat as a kitten and understand its foibles and they know yours - they are unpredictable.

I generally distance myself from cats unless I'm feeding them. They're always nice when you're doing that.


My neighbours opposite couldn't scratch their cat's belly even though it was 18 years old.



Even the owner here stays clear of the pussys belly -
it's too risky especially when the pussy weights 40 pounds
& has all it's claws.


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I didn't realise lynxes were so massive in the head and paws.
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Bobby. wrote on Sep 15th, 2017 at 8:44am:
Even the owner here stays clear of the pussys belly -
it's too risky especially when the pussy weights 40 pounds
& has all it's claws.


Ruffy the cat who was dumped on me as a kitten loves his stomach being rubbed. I hate doing it because it's such male behaviour. If he gets the opportunity when I occasionally sit down - he jumps on my lap - dribbles all over me then spreads himself out on his back. He's got a very pretty tummy for a tabby - orange with black spots. Rubbing his tummy irritates me. I can't do it for long, but he only gets annoyed when I stop.

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mantra wrote on Sep 20th, 2017 at 6:13am:
Bobby. wrote on Sep 15th, 2017 at 8:44am:
Even the owner here stays clear of the pussys belly -
it's too risky especially when the pussy weights 40 pounds
& has all it's claws.


Ruffy the cat who was dumped on me as a kitten loves his stomach being rubbed. I hate doing it because it's such male behaviour. If he gets the opportunity when I occasionally sit down - he jumps on my lap - dribbles all over me then spreads himself out on his back. He's got a very pretty tummy for a tabby - orange with black spots. Rubbing his tummy irritates me. I can't do it for long, but he only gets annoyed when I stop.



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Grin Grin Grin

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Bobby. wrote on Sep 20th, 2017 at 6:54am:
Lord Herbert wrote on Sep 20th, 2017 at 6:45am:
Grin Grin Grin

Story of the Day.



We all become cat servants.


Muffin was my hot water bottle last night, wedged deep down inside the blankets and purring like a buzz-saw.
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Lord Herbert wrote on Sep 20th, 2017 at 7:01am:
Bobby. wrote on Sep 20th, 2017 at 6:54am:
Lord Herbert wrote on Sep 20th, 2017 at 6:45am:
Grin Grin Grin

Story of the Day.



We all become cat servants.


Muffin was my hot water bottle last night, wedged deep down inside the blankets and purring like a buzz-saw.



Cats love beds when it's cold.  Grin
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Bobby. wrote on Sep 20th, 2017 at 11:40am:
Lord Herbert wrote on Sep 20th, 2017 at 7:01am:
Bobby. wrote on Sep 20th, 2017 at 6:54am:
Lord Herbert wrote on Sep 20th, 2017 at 6:45am:
Grin Grin Grin

Story of the Day.



We all become cat servants.


Muffin was my hot water bottle last night, wedged deep down inside the blankets and purring like a buzz-saw.



Cats love beds when it's cold.  Grin


I never get bitten by her fleas, and THAT'S because she only gets the best of food.
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Herby - you've got to put some flea powder on cats especially now in spring.
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Bobby. wrote on Sep 20th, 2017 at 12:46pm:
Herby - you've got to put some flea powder on cats especially now in spring.


Interesting you should say that.

Only a month ago I tried to apply anti-flea and anti-worm ointment to the back of her neck ~ but bungled it four times: Cost: $8 x 4 = $32.

Thanks for reminding me. I'll put in another order.
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When out for a walk, my doggy always keeps to the very left of the stairs.

Even most humans are too stupid to figure that out.
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Lord Herbert wrote on Sep 20th, 2017 at 12:54pm:
Bobby. wrote on Sep 20th, 2017 at 12:46pm:
Herby - you've got to put some flea powder on cats especially now in spring.


Interesting you should say that.

Only a month ago I tried to apply anti-flea and anti-worm ointment to the back of her neck ~ but bungled it four times: Cost: $8 x 4 = $32.

Thanks for reminding me. I'll put in another order.


I'm not good at doing that either Herbert. I used to be, but once they get a whiff of that tube and start struggling - you get more on yourself than them.

I pay $60 for 3 tubes of advocate because Ruffy is so large and heavy - and strong. If you're only paying $8 a tube - that would be cheap if you only had one cat.
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I'm not good at doing that either Herbert. I used to be, but once they get a whiff of that tube and start struggling - you get more on yourself than them.

I pay $60 for 3 tubes of advocate because Ruffy is so large and heavy - and strong. If you're only paying $8 a tube - that would be cheap if you only had one cat.


Well said! ~ "a whiff of ..."

That's where it all falls apart!

My large 'Sooty', and then 'Gizmo' - both males, give me no trouble at all, but Muffin's a female and flings herself about the moment she catches the scent.

I buy the treatments online at bulk to keep costs to a minimum, and then only apply these tubes when my flea-combing the cats show an excess number of fleas. Combing them for fleas has been very successful over the years for keeping the populations down.

... comb ... comb ... comb ... then check comb against background light ... and if any movement can be seen, then pull the fur-with-flea off the comb with a moist tissue and pop it into a waiting zip-bag with all the others. Works a treat.


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I use spot flea treatment on my cats- just   small vial on the back of the neck and they are good to go for 3 months - it works a charm but is quite expensive- I have 3 cats now- flea powder never worked for me the fleas actually ate it seemed to thrive on it- spot flea treatments are the only ones that work properly I find- they interrupt and destroy the flea breeding cycle-
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Agnes wrote on Sep 29th, 2017 at 5:40am:
I use spot flea treatment on my cats- just   small vial on the back of the neck and they are good to go for 3 months - it works a charm but is quite expensive- I have 3 cats now- flea powder never worked for me the fleas actually ate it seemed to thrive on it- spot flea treatments are the only ones that work properly I find- they interrupt and destroy the flea breeding cycle-



I've used the 'spot' treatment on my cats with very limited success. Unless you make your cats live in a shoe-box with the lid on, there'll always be fleas waiting to jump on them in the house and the garden. And then the 'spot' treatment itself is far from 100% efficient.

After many years of frustration over the flea problem I came up with a solution that uses Wet Wipes, a flea comb, a kitchen zip bag, and a bowl of cat biscuits.

Throughout the day the cats jump up on the desk here to eat some biscuits, and that's when I run the comb through them and trap the resulting loose fur in the tissues and seal the wads in the zip-bag. After just a very few of these combings there are no more fleas showing, and the cats appear very relaxed, with no scratching.

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What Would Happen If All The Cats Suddenly Disappeared?

Answer - we'd all die:

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Cat and duck play fight.

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bump - the video is so funny.
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Bobby. wrote on Nov 15th, 2017 at 5:52am:
bump - the video is so funny.


It's quite amazing they both have a sense of fun - especially the duck.
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Another funny one:


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How fast can a cat strike?
It's all over in the blink of an eye:


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Don't try this game with your cat -
yes they love it but
you'll come off 2nd best:




Look at the end - the cat comes back cause he wants more.  Grin
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Quote:
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yes they love it but
you'll come off 2nd best:


There is nothing worse than teasing a cat relentlessly. It isn't funny and if it ever becomes necessary to rehome them - the cat can't be resettled because it's too aggressive thanks to a stupid previous owner.

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mantra wrote on Dec 9th, 2017 at 5:57am:
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yes they love it but
you'll come off 2nd best:


There is nothing worse than teasing a cat relentlessly. It isn't funny and if it ever becomes necessary to rehome them - the cat can't be resettled because it's too aggressive thanks to a stupid previous owner.




You shouldn't tease a cat relentlessly but
you should play with the cat.

A string with some paper on the end dragged around for the cat to chase is good.
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mantra wrote on Dec 9th, 2017 at 5:57am:
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yes they love it but
you'll come off 2nd best:


There is nothing worse than teasing a cat relentlessly. It isn't funny and if it ever becomes necessary to rehome them - the cat can't be resettled because it's too aggressive thanks to a stupid previous owner.



Well said. I took in an abandoned male cat that was dumped when the owners moved house, and which showed signs of aggression as seen in the video. We were otherwise very close, but he always had a hair-trigger to suddenly pounce and bite me. With no children in the home I kept him. Died of Feline AIDs after a brawl with a stray ginger cat that eventually got run over by a truck.
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Who said that animals can't talk?

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I love this Bobby- soooo cute
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Agnes wrote on Dec 24th, 2017 at 5:24pm:
I love this Bobby- soooo cute


Thanks Agnes-
such videos cheer me up -
I love cats -

well behaved ones anyway.
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Kangaroo Tries Saying Sorry to Cat (Storyful, Cute)
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Dog Gets attacked by killer duck.
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Cat fights with Coyote:

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I used to have a cat that brought home pieces of pizza rather than mice or birds. I would find them under the lounge and behind the toilet etc. One day (it had been going on for months) i met a neighbor who told me about how he and his family would go out the back veranda to eat pizza and a cat would run past snagging a piece. Every time.

One time i saw him do it to a mate who was eating a blueberry muffin and waving it around while he talked. The cat ran past him and snagged the muffin and took it under the bed.

Wish I had a video of it.

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Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Mar 24th, 2018 at 2:52pm:
I used to have a cat that brought home pieces of pizza rather than mice or birds. I would find them under the lounge and behind the toilet etc. One day (it had been going on for months) i met a neighbor who told me about how he and his family would go out the back veranda to eat pizza and a cat would run past snagging a piece. Every time.

One time i saw him do it to a mate who was eating a blueberry muffin and waving it around while he talked. The cat ran past him and snagged the muffin and took it under the bed.

Wish I had a video of it.

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Great story.    Smiley



When I was a kid my Mother put a roast chicken on the table ready to serve,
turned around & it was gone.
The cat had dragged it out of site on to a chair behind the table
& was having a good feed.
We didn't tell the others -
we just cut the bit off that he chewed -
washed it & served it. 

cheeky cat   Smiley
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cat's and food lol   Grin
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A cat protects its friend which is a dog!


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Bobby. wrote on Mar 24th, 2018 at 2:32pm:
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I just noticed this clip.

It was excellent and the best interaction I've seen between a dog and a cat in a long time.

The dog was so gentle - so was the cat surprisingly.
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mantra wrote on Jun 10th, 2018 at 8:45am:
Bobby. wrote on Mar 24th, 2018 at 2:32pm:
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I just noticed this clip.

It was excellent and the best interaction I've seen between a dog and a cat in a long time.

The dog was so gentle - so was the cat surprisingly.

  cats can get along with dogs and are very gentle and playful-  dogs are bigger aggressive and annoying to most cats and cats go into fight mode to protect themselves   ( habit)- but lovely to see them let their guard down sometimes
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How about a flying dog?


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Incredible climbing and jumping cats:


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Cats use that strong middle claw on their front paws for grip. They have amazing athletic skills.  It makes you feel sorry for those cats who are declawed which is cruel. It leaves them very vulnerable and physically disabled.
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mantra wrote on Jul 21st, 2018 at 7:37pm:
Cats use that strong middle claw on their front paws for grip. They have amazing athletic skills.  It makes you feel sorry for those cats who are declawed which is cruel. It leaves them very vulnerable and physically disabled.



I agree - cats should never be declawed.

Cats amaze me with their intelligence & skills.
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well it happened - my Tom got to my female - so its  trip to the vet for her and soon- it was a very loud and painful experience from what I heard- it was my fault-but the time has come-
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I made the mistake many years ago of not desexing a young Tom until he was about ten months old. He started fighting with other cats and getting abscesses. Once he was desexed - he became a peaceful house cat.

I would have thought the shelter you bought the cats from AG would have desexed the cats before you took them home.
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mantra wrote on Jul 22nd, 2018 at 5:42am:
I made the mistake many years ago of not desexing a young Tom until he was about ten months old. He started fighting with other cats and getting abscesses. Once he was desexed - he became a peaceful house cat.

I would have thought the shelter you bought the cats from AG would have desexed the cats before you took them home.

  This Tom is one that adopted me Mantra a very pretty young male  and now that the deed has been done I have to get my female done first ( kittens) and then my male- good to know your boy settled- because this one is pretty feisty and even thpugh I keep him in- he does get out and look to scrap with their cats straight away- he is a handful but a gorgeous boy- I worry he will get sick through fighting as well- doesnt know how to catch anything - not even a mouse so he is friendly in that way at least-
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Agnes wrote on Jul 22nd, 2018 at 5:24pm:
mantra wrote on Jul 22nd, 2018 at 5:42am:
I made the mistake many years ago of not desexing a young Tom until he was about ten months old. He started fighting with other cats and getting abscesses. Once he was desexed - he became a peaceful house cat.

I would have thought the shelter you bought the cats from AG would have desexed the cats before you took them home.

  This Tom is one that adopted me Mantra a very pretty young male  and now that the deed has been done I have to get my female done first ( kittens) and then my male- good to know your boy settled- because this one is prettu feisty and even thpugh I keep him in- he does get out and look to scrap with their cats straight away- he is handful but a gorgeous boy- I worry he will get sick through fighting as well- doesnt know how to catch anything - not even a mouse so he is friendly in that way at least-



Male cats will fight to the death over females.
They will also runaway for miles looking for females.
That's nature and the only way to stop them is to desex them.
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Bobby. wrote on Jul 22nd, 2018 at 5:29pm:
Agnes wrote on Jul 22nd, 2018 at 5:24pm:
mantra wrote on Jul 22nd, 2018 at 5:42am:
I made the mistake many years ago of not desexing a young Tom until he was about ten months old. He started fighting with other cats and getting abscesses. Once he was desexed - he became a peaceful house cat.

I would have thought the shelter you bought the cats from AG would have desexed the cats before you took them home.

  This Tom is one that adopted me Mantra a very pretty young male  and now that the deed has been done I have to get my female done first ( kittens) and then my male- good to know your boy settled- because this one is prettu feisty and even thpugh I keep him in- he does get out and look to scrap with their cats straight away- he is handful but a gorgeous boy- I worry he will get sick through fighting as well- doesnt know how to catch anything - not even a mouse so he is friendly in that way at least-



Male cats will fight to the death over females.
They will also runaway for miles looking for females.
That's nature and the only way to stop them is to desex them.

also great to know again that desexing will fix al these problems- I should have got him done much earlier of course- but he is destined for the next appt at the vet- after the girl of course- gate open horse bolted
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Agnes wrote on Jul 22nd, 2018 at 5:45pm:
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I made the mistake many years ago of not desexing a young Tom until he was about ten months old. He started fighting with other cats and getting abscesses. Once he was desexed - he became a peaceful house cat.

I would have thought the shelter you bought the cats from AG would have desexed the cats before you took them home.

  This Tom is one that adopted me Mantra a very pretty young male  and now that the deed has been done I have to get my female done first ( kittens) and then my male- good to know your boy settled- because this one is prettu feisty and even thpugh I keep him in- he does get out and look to scrap with their cats straight away- he is handful but a gorgeous boy- I worry he will get sick through fighting as well- doesnt know how to catch anything - not even a mouse so he is friendly in that way at least-



Male cats will fight to the death over females.
They will also runaway for miles looking for females.
That's nature and the only way to stop them is to desex them.

also great to know again that desexing will fix al these problems- I should have got him done much earlier of course- but he is destined for the next appt at the vet- after the girl of course- gate open horse bolted



He'll be fine when he's desexed.
It's a pity you didn't get him done when he was younger as
it's more painful for a mature male.
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I wouldn't trust my cat so close to a rodent.

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no not a natural pairing is it- I always think that the cat is smart and would not dare touch the rat whilst  the owner is there so close- for the same reason I hate dogs with small children and babies- makes me shudder
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My Tom mated with my female a few weeks ago- a quick trip to the vet and huge sigh of relief- she isnt pregnant - party time here- cat nip for everyone


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A very happy, sleepy, big pussy:

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That was too rough for the pussy.
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That was too rough for the pussy.

secretly he loved it- so cuute
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secretly he loved it- so cuute



No - I think he was just putting up with that.
He knew he could get out of it at any time & he did.
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the puppies are so cute and he knew they didnt want to hurt him- he was very patient with them
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the puppies are so cute and he knew they didnt want to hurt him- he was very patient with them



He's a good pussy.
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Golden Retriever Puppy Attack.


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The cutest army that I have seen.



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DOG TRIES TO WAKE UP SLEEPING PIG
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I have a good number of Dogs in my life currently via people (owners) of whom I come in contact with often.
Where I work for 3 days, a Golden Retriever is nuts for 'water' - especially out of the hose at full jet. Have a shell bath and a bathtub bath for him and he jumps in them often for fun and cooling down on the hot days.
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My missus and I have a twelve months old Blue Burmese, it is the craziest cat one could have, she regularly out of the blue gets a bee in her bonnet and charges around the house up over lounges in and out of every room.

We had male one one in the late 1960s and it was the same, it used to spook our visitors and had to be locked in another room.  Since then we have had Siamese and Orientals as well but I dont remember them being as crazy.

Anyway its latest trick at 1am in the morning is to hop on the bed and drop one of her rolled up foil balls for me to throw.

I throw it out into the darkness, back she comes and drops it again.

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On Saturday arvo my wife wrapped some presents sisters kids and the sticky-tape she used was one of those big packing tape rolls.

After she finished, baby Gordy got hold of the tape and put it on his foot and was walking around the house with it. I just let him go for it as he seemed to be having fun.

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This went back about 18 years ago. But our newly adopted kitten became our family dog's favourite at a young age. The kitten looked like she respected the dog for protecting her. One night, the juvenile kitten was laying down in the lounge room. I was sitting in front of the sofa watching television. The dog was there keeping company. I decided to give the kitten a pat. I reached over to give the kitten a pat. But before I could pat the kitten, the dog started barking hysterically in a vicious tone towards me. Apparently, he determined that the act of reaching out towards the kitten was very much an aggressive thing. He had it in his mind that the kitten was going to get hurt. I withdrew from trying to pat the kitten and tried to console the dog that I was not going to do anything wrong. The dog acted like I was still being the aggressor, but settled a little. Then the kitten, who had shot up to take notice of the barking looked over at the dog. "Meow?" was her inquiry. The dog's heart melted, and he was happy again. Gave me another look to make sure I was not interfering in the kitten's safety. Then he walked over to say hello to the kitten.
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UnSubRocky wrote on Mar 21st, 2019 at 12:44am:
This went back about 18 years ago. But our newly adopted kitten became our family dog's favourite at a young age. The kitten looked like she respected the dog for protecting her. One night, the juvenile kitten was laying down in the lounge room. I was sitting in front of the sofa watching television. The dog was there keeping company. I decided to give the kitten a pat. I reached over to give the kitten a pat. But before I could pat the kitten, the dog started barking hysterically in a vicious tone towards me. Apparently, he determined that the act of reaching out towards the kitten was very much an aggressive thing. He had it in his mind that the kitten was going to get hurt. I withdrew from trying to pat the kitten and tried to console the dog that I was not going to do anything wrong. The dog acted like I was still being the aggressor, but settled a little. Then the kitten, who had shot up to take notice of the barking looked over at the dog. "Meow?" was her inquiry. The dog's heart melted, and he was happy again. Gave me another look to make sure I was not interfering in the kitten's safety. Then he walked over to say hello to the kitten.



Dogs often become protective of cats
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A big purry pussy:

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Bobby. wrote on Mar 26th, 2019 at 8:55pm:
Dogs often become protective of cats and even human babies.


I found out the hard way how protective dogs get with other pets. Our original cats started to realise how the family dog was a protector to them. When confronted by a neighbourhood cat in a challenge, the eldest cat we owned was in a situation of readying herself for a beating. Our dog pushed passed me as I went to go rescue the cat from the confrontation. The dog chased off the other cat and went back to reassure our cat with a quick lick on her head. It was that morning that our cats had decided that our dog was respectable.

My parents' current set of dogs have become loving protectors of their adoptive parents. You can't get upstairs without them identifying you from previous visits. Or, they give a set of warning barks to make sure you knew the gravity of the situation.
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A Chinese man found his adorable 'missing' kitten hidden under his dog's ear.

Qi Le, who lives in the city of Yingkou City, Liaoning, gently lifted his Golden Retriever's floppy ear to reveal the snoozing ginger kitten.

He had searched everywhere for the kitten, only realizing where it might be hiding after spotting a strange movement under his dog's ears.


This news made my day, this cat and dog are really adorable.
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Gold is not happy with this
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This made me laugh so much.

22,377,969 views





They think it's a snake.
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A cat sleeping on top of a dog?
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Cat remembers owner after a long time:

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We taught our new kitten to accept the dog in the house. The kitten took the dog to be her new parent/protector. The dog went absolutely bat-schitt crazy for the kitten. The dog became the kitten's protector in no time. He even took to taking the kitten up and down the stairs when the kitten needed.

Upon the dog's death, the cat was mourning his death for a while. The interesting thing is that our dog also mourned the death of the former house cats we had. I mentioned the passed cat's name to the dog. The dog had a think about it and then started whimpering. I mention the dog's name to the cat, weeks after the dog had died, the cat got mournful.
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UnSubRocky wrote on Jul 25th, 2019 at 8:34pm:
We taught our new kitten to accept the dog in the house. The kitten took the dog to be her new parent/protector. The dog went absolutely bat-schitt crazy for the kitten. The dog became the kitten's protector in no time. He even took to taking the kitten up and down the stairs when the kitten needed.

Upon the dog's death, the cat was mourning his death for a while. The interesting thing is that our dog also mourned the death of the former house cats we had. I mentioned the passed cat's name to the dog. The dog had a think about it and then started whimpering. I mention the dog's name to the cat, weeks after the dog had died, the cat got mournful.



Dogs and cats are such intelligent creatures.
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A boat cat:

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A piano cat -
this pussy likes the piano:

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Gentle Golden Retriever and Cuddly Kitten Are Pure Cuteness.
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Typical cat - loves company:


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I was in Frankston with a cat on my lap when
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The cat jumped off my lap and was very interested in it.
I shooed the cat away and he wasn't happy -
I think the cat wanted to play with it even
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Apparently those blue tongue lizards can bite:




I got a quick photo of it before it walked under the house - here:

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Dwayne wrote on Nov 20th, 2019 at 4:18pm:
They aren't dangerous.



Well that kid in the video got bitten and it locked on. Shocked
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This is so Beautiful and kind, that baby kitty was helpless and starving, so glad the sweet golden saved it. Golden retrievers have a heart full of love and warmth.
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They aren't dangerous.

You need to provoke then to get bitten. The worst that can happen from such bites is an infection or (if you’re very unlucky) tetanus .
I welcome the few I have living under my house as they have a reputation for killing snakes and scorpions. My dogs have been trained to leave them well alone.
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Ayn Marx wrote on Jan 21st, 2020 at 8:20am:
Dwayne wrote on Nov 20th, 2019 at 4:18pm:
They aren't dangerous.

You need to provoke then to get bitten. The worst that can happen from such bites is an infection or (if you’re very unlucky) tetanus .
I welcome the few I have living under my house as they have a reputation for killing snakes and scorpions. My dogs have been trained to leave them well alone.



OK - next time I see one I will try to gently pick it up.
I wouldn't mind one as a pet.
The blue tongue lizard.
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I shot my dog today, I am going to get another pooch tomorrow.



You can't shoot the doggy.  Angry
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Reply #296 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 11:34am
 
Bobby. wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 7:06pm:
Ayn Marx wrote on Jan 21st, 2020 at 8:20am:
Dwayne wrote on Nov 20th, 2019 at 4:18pm:
They aren't dangerous.

You need to provoke then to get bitten. The worst that can happen from such bites is an infection or (if you’re very unlucky) tetanus .
I welcome the few I have living under my house as they have a reputation for killing snakes and scorpions. My dogs have been trained to leave them well alone.



OK - next time I see one I will try to gently pick it up.
I wouldn't mind one as a pet.
The blue tongue lizard.

They don’t take to being kept as pets. You’re best bet is to be lucky like me and have them living under your house killing and eating snakes and scorpions. (although from my observations they eat snakes while they’re still very much alive.)
The references tell us they only eat insects e.g. crickets, worms, snails and slugs. They will eat a range of chopped fruits and vegetables including dandelion, milk thistle, watercress, banana, apple, pawpaw, pear, green beans, carrots, alfafa sprouts, parsley and tomato.
Obviously the pair under my house haven’t read the references given I’ve caught both of them with a still living whip snake half way down their gullets.
As to making pets out of them, expect to be bitten.
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Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:08am:
Johnnie wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 9:31pm:
I shot my dog today, I am going to get another pooch tomorrow.



You can't shoot the doggy.  Angry

Yes you can.
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Reply #298 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:12pm
 
Ayn Marx wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 11:34am:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 7:06pm:
Ayn Marx wrote on Jan 21st, 2020 at 8:20am:
Dwayne wrote on Nov 20th, 2019 at 4:18pm:
They aren't dangerous.

You need to provoke then to get bitten. The worst that can happen from such bites is an infection or (if you’re very unlucky) tetanus .
I welcome the few I have living under my house as they have a reputation for killing snakes and scorpions. My dogs have been trained to leave them well alone.



OK - next time I see one I will try to gently pick it up.
I wouldn't mind one as a pet.
The blue tongue lizard.

They don’t take to being kept as pets. You’re best bet is to be lucky like me and have them living under your house killing and eating snakes and scorpions. (although from my observations they eat snakes while they’re still very much alive.)
The references tell us they only eat insects e.g. crickets, worms, snails and slugs. They will eat a range of chopped fruits and vegetables including dandelion, milk thistle, watercress, banana, apple, pawpaw, pear, green beans, carrots, alfafa sprouts, parsley and tomato.
Obviously the pair under my house haven’t read the references given I’ve caught both of them with a still living whip snake half way down their gullets.
As to making pets out of them, expect to be bitten.



Well if I could one to live under the house that would be good.
The only problem I see is cats killing it.
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Reply #299 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:13pm
 
Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 4:05pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:08am:
Johnnie wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 9:31pm:
I shot my dog today, I am going to get another pooch tomorrow.



You can't shoot the doggy.  Angry

Yes you can.



No you can't.
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Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:13pm:
Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 4:05pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:08am:
Johnnie wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 9:31pm:
I shot my dog today, I am going to get another pooch tomorrow.



You can't shoot the doggy.  Angry

Yes you can.



No you can't.

Please explain.
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Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:16pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:13pm:
Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 4:05pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:08am:
Johnnie wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 9:31pm:
I shot my dog today, I am going to get another pooch tomorrow.



You can't shoot the doggy.  Angry

Yes you can.



No you can't.

Please explain.



Why did you kill the doggy?   Cry


Aren't vets supposed to put down animals humanely?
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Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:18pm:
Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:16pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:13pm:
Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 4:05pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:08am:
Johnnie wrote on Jan 22nd, 2020 at 9:31pm:
I shot my dog today, I am going to get another pooch tomorrow.



You can't shoot the doggy.  Angry

Yes you can.



No you can't.

Please explain.



Why did you kill the doggy?   Cry


Aren't vets supposed to put down animals humanely?

There are many reasons animals need to be put down.

Vets are not always on hand and how more humanely would they do it.
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Xeej shot the doggy.    Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry
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Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:31pm:
Xeej shot the doggy.    Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry

He shouldn't have stolen my lamb chop off the bbq.
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Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:37pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:31pm:
Xeej shot the doggy.    Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry

He shouldn't have stolen my lamb chop off the bbq.



Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry  Cry  Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry
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Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:39pm:
Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:37pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:31pm:
Xeej shot the doggy.    Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry

He shouldn't have stolen my lamb chop off the bbq.



Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry  Cry  Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry

I am marinating him right now.
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Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:45pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:39pm:
Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:37pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:31pm:
Xeej shot the doggy.    Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry

He shouldn't have stolen my lamb chop off the bbq.



Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry  Cry  Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry

I am marinating him right now.



You're a stirrer.
This thread is about "Your amazing cat & dog stories"
not killing animals.

forgiven

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Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:49pm:
Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:45pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:39pm:
Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:37pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:31pm:
Xeej shot the doggy.    Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry

He shouldn't have stolen my lamb chop off the bbq.



Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry  Cry  Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry

I am marinating him right now.



You're a stirrer.
This thread is about "Your amazing cat & dog stories"
not killing animals.

forgiven

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Ok Gazza.
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Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:53pm:
Ok Gazza.



Who's Gazza?

My real name is Robert.
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Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:55pm:
Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:53pm:
Ok Gazza.



Who's Gazza?

My real name is Robert.

Have you changed your name Gary?
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Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:56pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:55pm:
Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:53pm:
Ok Gazza.



Who's Gazza?

My real name is Robert.

Have you changed your name Gary?



You're misinformed.
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Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 6:04pm:
Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:56pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:55pm:
Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:53pm:
Ok Gazza.



Who's Gazza?

My real name is Robert.

Have you changed your name Gary?



You're misinformed.

That pic you posted of you on that icy mountain leaves me in no doubt that you are Gazza.
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Reply #313 - Jan 23rd, 2020 at 6:12pm
 
Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 6:09pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 6:04pm:
Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:56pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:55pm:
Johnnie wrote on Jan 23rd, 2020 at 5:53pm:
Ok Gazza.



Who's Gazza?

My real name is Robert.

Have you changed your name Gary?



You're misinformed.

That pic you posted of you on that icy mountain leaves me in no doubt that you are Gazza.



Well you're wrong.   Grin
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Cats love music:





Here's a later one with the same pussy in it:

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OMG Bobby, that’s absolutely gorgeous!
Did you see how the puppies felt told off and a little shamed?
They understood mum okay!
Incredible our animal world, love it 💕

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Sophia wrote on May 8th, 2020 at 11:29am:
OMG Bobby, that’s absolutely gorgeous!
Did you see how the puppies felt told off and a little shamed?
They understood mum okay!
Incredible our animal world, love it 💕





Yes - trust YouTube to have the cutest videos.
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You really really like the pet videos.
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Dad's two dogs are fairly large and good security dogs. But one (the female) is a guts. The other (the male) is particular about the food it eats. During dinner time, the female eats its dinner very fast. Whereas the male will eat some and then some later. He has to defend his meal from the female. Then he eats it out of a sense that he would lose his meal if he did not eat.

This problem has moved on to treats being meted out to each. The female eats her treat fast. The male has a few bites and then takes it somewhere else for later consumption. I recall a night where the male had taken the treat to the bedroom to hide. He was on his way out of the room and had walked down the hallway. He met up with his female companion. The female had given the male's mouth a quick sniff and then started to head down the hallway. The male, realising what she had done by sniffing him, had turned, snapped at her, and darted off down the hallway to protect his treat.

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Watching my parents' dogs last night. I came around to say hello. Both dogs came to greet me. I noticed that Dad had his heater going. Settled down to watch some television. The dogs had their own beds, equal distance to the heater. I noticed that the male dog was resting over the end of his blanket bed with his front legs on the floor. It took a little while later that I noticed that the female dog was doing something similar on the other side of the room. Dad mentioned that he did not know how they can feel comfortable laying like that. Moments later, I realised that both were trying to feel comfortable but be as close to the heater as they needed. Dogs must feel the cold more than we do.
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We can do without cats and dogs for pets.
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I was practicing a triad on the guitar with a slur on the second note. I put the guitar down and was heading out when my cat made a note perfect rendition of what I was playing. Usually he just says "HerrO".
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My friend's former pet, an Aussie silky terrier, learned how to say a close "mum-may".
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My cat only knows one word. He says it ten times a day, however.
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Cats are very much a choosey type of species when it comes to humans. I stayed with my parents in 2006. They cleaned out my old room for me to stay. My parents' cat usually stayed on the bed whenever she could. Upon my first night there, the cat jumped up on the bed to disturb my near sleep. I rolled over to see what was what. The cat saw me. Got startled. Then jumped off the bed.
Two weeks later, I would be laying in bed. The cat jumped up, knowing that I was there. I would hear this "merrm... merrm" call of the cat. Then a paw would grab onto my left shoulder and pull me a bit her way. I would roll over to see what was what. The cat was trying to get my attention simply for her attention.
I never fed that cat once in the time my parents had her. Yet, she would reroute in my direction whenever she saw me. Worse so for my brother, since he lived there for a long time. And my sister was the cat's primary caregiver, until my sister had to move out of home, and then out of town.
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UnSubRocky wrote on Jun 10th, 2020 at 2:11pm:
Cats are very much a choosey type of species when it comes to humans. I stayed with my parents in 2006. They cleaned out my old room for me to stay. My parents' cat usually stayed on the bed whenever she could. Upon my first night there, the cat jumped up on the bed to disturb my near sleep. I rolled over to see what was what. The cat saw me. Got startled. Then jumped off the bed.
Two weeks later, I would be laying in bed. The cat jumped up, knowing that I was there. I would hear this "merrm... merrm" call of the cat. Then a paw would grab onto my left shoulder and pull me a bit her way. I would roll over to see what was what. The cat was trying to get my attention simply for her attention.
I never fed that cat once in the time my parents had her. Yet, she would reroute in my direction whenever she saw me. Worse so for my brother, since he lived there for a long time. And my sister was the cat's primary caregiver, until my sister had to move out of home, and then out of town.



If you ignore a cat they will come to you -
if you make a fuss of it  - they will run away.
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Cats need you to know that they are reliant on you. But if they don't want to know you, they will let you know by ignoring you. Dogs will develop a rapport with new people as soon as they can.
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28,000  views -

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Hope you will keep that going!

The funniest video involving a dog?



I think this is by far the best, most imaginative and funniest of the several videos SA Wardega made tho he made a few. That scene in the elevator. . .
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Our cats never let the neighbor's dog enter our garden.





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Hope you will keep that going!

The funniest video involving a dog?



I think this is by far the best, most imaginative and funniest of the several videos SA Wardega made tho he made a few. That scene in the elevator. . .

Hilarious, spider dog! Gee that dog moved so quickly 😂😂😂
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Our cats never let the neighbor's dog enter our garden.






I so enjoyed those 2 videos. Gosh the cat mob! 🤭😮
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I so enjoyed those 2 videos. Gosh the cat mob! 🤭😮



Thanks Lols,

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Never had any cats.  I don't have a bank of animal tales but there are a couple.

Our Australian Silky Terrier, Benji.

Every afternoon, TIB would take him for a walk.  We then lived in Crescent so to get out into the wild blue yonder meant she had to take him passed where the Malamute lived.

Malamute was kept inside safely, and they had a gate with those spaced vertical bars.

Whenever Benji arrived there, he'd go bananas, barking at the Malamute who largely ignored him initially.  But, the Terrier would just escalate, and that attracted closer attention from the Malamute each day.

Then, the day.

Benji goes nuts but makes the mistake of sticking his nose a tad too far through those vertical bars.  Malamute pounces, grabs nose, pulls him through the bars, and a schit fight is on. There can only be one winner.

TIB is hysterical, and cannot help.  Benji is fighting as best he uselessly could against the bigger pooch, who is all over him.

Then........The little schit breaks free and TIB is begging him to get out.

Dumb schit goes back for more and attacks Malamute again.

Malamute crushes his back-bone.

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Wow!

Told you terriers do not like to give up!

A lesson—bars are not enough, line them with half inch bird netting too to, ohhh, to half a metre from ground level.

Dogs belong in the backyard! NOT the front yard! (Territorial, remember?)
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Aww Bengi 😢

Hutchy was a brave dog that would fight to the finish, one foot tall he was with an eight foot attitude! So we kept him safe in back yard with ring lock lining the parallel bar fence.
He had his own big yard and comfy lounge room.
So he was restricted yet free.
We had signs on the back gate “beware of dog” too.

I have a sad dog story, our little chiwawa cross jack russell, Pepsi.
We could never open a door and whoosh she was out!
Running off and had to go chase after her, zigging and zagging as she did.
What a pain that dog was.
That mad jack russel part. Lucky we were on acreage so there were no busy roads near for her to run on.
Well after trying to keep her safe all those years, 8 years in fact. She had a nice double insulated house, near the sliding glass door so we could see her.

She had a wall around and yet always escaped, she would run into next doors property where they had 2 horses,
One horse was a mean one, and as she ran and zigged, the horse tried to stomp on her, I would freak.
If I called her she would stop still and look so I had to refrain ... she makes it back safe.
I’m annoyed a lot.
That stress of Pepsi always taking off like a mad critter!!
One day, she climbed over the even higher wall surrounding her dog house, I yelled at her, she looked at me, then took off.

Now what happens is she always comes back and we see her at the door.
She didn’t come back. We go out yelling out her name. Nothing.
Next day, I go around with my daughter asking all the neighbouring properties if they saw her.
Nothing.
Before nightfall, I looked at those 2 horses, and noticed one kept looking back at a certain area, like as if it achieved something, or making certain it didn’t move?
I read that horses body language.
I said to hubby and daughter. We need to go into next doors paddock, near our fence line.....and we sadly found her on her side, motionless.
I says, turn her over, and we found a bloodied head wound on the other side. Horse stomped her. This time she never made it back.😞
The reason Pepsi was attracted to going next door was to run around with the chooks!!

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Demi was the same! sneaky bitch dug a little tunnel under the fence from the side of the house to the main side fence. Hammered in a couple tomato stakes.

One time I was in and out the back gate with sand for a path I was making. Demi was in the backyard, totally uninterested in me—then I opened the gate—and the bitch was charging through at her top speed! Imagine the timing! Split second error she would have hurt herself.

Mum and myself independently found that if we chased her we were soon metres from busy Marion Road! So we ignored her, just left the gate and doors open. Demi knew where her food dish was and would be back 10m minutes later. I had resigned myself to Demi dying under the wheels of a car in one of her escapes, she died from her other vice, eating anything even remotely resembling food.

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Back in the Bundy days.....there was Sax.  The female Dobberman.  The absolute best dog I or my Family ever had.

I was living with my parents at the time...in a separated Flat sort of area.  They went off to Victoria to visit elder Brother at Puckapunyal.  Came back after two weeks and the Old Man said he had taken over Sax from a neighbour of Brother, as neighbour had been assigned an overseas post and could not take her.  She was, I reckon, nine months old.  Mum and Dad get back and tell me about it.

So, we build a big wide and shallow box which fitted neatly into the back of my brand new Toyota Celica Hatchback and off we go to Brisbane airport to pick her up.  There she was.  Amazing.  Black and tan with that never-ending sheen on the black.  Beautiful looking dog.

In she gets into the box and sleeps all the way back from Brisbane to Bundy, a four-hour drive.

The Old Man walked her around the boundary of the half-acre block we lived in and she learned, pissed out her markers.  Those were the days when dogs still were allowed to roam free in the neighbourhood, and I wish those days came back.

Thing is....while Sax, as she grew, knew what the Home Boundaries were, they were not for her, just for other pooches.  She would greet any human arriving with great delight (I put that down to the time the Old Man spent with her telling her that people are okay) and while she would give a woof in a notification for us, she would then lick the crap out of the human visitor.

But, she did have one vice.

Bloody chooks.

A short distance neighbour had chooks and Sax treated that place as her smorgasbord, and it cost my Old Man plenty in reparations replacing chooks she had.....umm......encountered and despatched.  So, ultimately, the Old Man got her, somehow to leave the bloody chooks alone.

She was great.  Call her, she would come instantly.  Kids could crawl all over her whatever and she loved it. 

But.

She knew, as I said, what was her zone.  One boundary of the property was a creek.  On the other side of that creek was a potential intruder.....pooch.  Mongrel bitsa and a tad bigger than Sax.  She always had an eye on that bloke.

He had balls. No matter how many times he came into the Sax territory and she beat him off with his tail between his legs, and until she died at 14, they kept the game going.  He would cross the creek, she would attack, she belted him, off he went, rinse and repeat.

One day, she walked into the House, lay down on the carpet beside the Old Man then sitting in his chair, and went to sleep.

Vale, Sax, best of them all.
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Nice story. Too many cars for dogs to roam free.
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Jovial Monk wrote on Jun 29th, 2020 at 6:59pm:
Nice story. Too many cars for dogs to roam free.


If your Mum was not so frail, you ought get one.  It would love Tassie, and your capacity to train.  They are sponges on learning stuff.
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I may do that. Not even a Jack Russell would try to kill a Doberman.
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I have read—only read mind—that Jack Russells do not tolerate other pets, will kill any cat or dog you may have. Also read that a Jack can tackle a dog four times its weight—over-muscled aggro dogs trained to go down a fox earth and drive the fox back to the surface so the “Hunt” can go on.

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Jovial Monk wrote on Jun 29th, 2020 at 7:39pm:
I may do that. Not even a Jack Russell would try to kill a Doberman.



I had a Great Dane try ... sort off

I used to walk my doberman, Ceasar, past a house with a Great Dane every day as part of his daily walk. This Dane lived about 300m up the road from me. Every day, the Dane who was double the size of my Ceasar, from behind the safety of his fence, would go off his rocker as we went by. My dog would look but keep walking (only because he had a leash on).

One day, as usual, we went by and the Dane, in usual fashion, went nuts. We kept walking ... a few minutes later, as we were approaching my front yard, I hear the pitter-patter of running claws on bitumen at about the same time my dog did. It was the Dane, he must have gotten out and had run down the road after us. As soon as my dog heard the pitter patter, he turned around and lunged at the Dane who was by this stage about to bite my dog on the rump. My dog was harmless to people, but did not like other dogs. The Dane, upon seeing my dog lunge, turned tail and ran all the way home with his tail between his legs. I'm still not sure why he went to all that effort to race down the road after us if he was just going to turn tail and run without even trying.

From that day on, whenever we walked past that house, the Dane would sit there quietly, not a peep out of him anymore. The thing was the size of a small horse, but all bluff and bluster.
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There needs to be a lot more control on dogs, it's a free for all,
a ridge back with an ice freak owner is allowable.
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Ridgebacks are too aggressive. I wonder what the breeders had in mind? Hmmm
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Ridgebacks are too aggressive. I wonder what the breeders had in mind? Hmmm

They were bred to kill lions.
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Yeah? Would need more than one Ridgeback!

Sad truth for dogs is: they have only got their teeth. Cats have teeth and claws. And a lion is really strong!

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Jovial Monk wrote on Jun 29th, 2020 at 8:40pm:
Yeah? Would need more than one Ridgeback!

Sad truth for dogs is: they have only got their teeth. Cats have teeth and claws. And a lion is really strong!

Can you tell us more?

Yes, they hunt in packs.
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Here is a Youtube about Rhodesian Ridgebacks.

I haven’t watched it—just trying to get some discussion going!

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John Smith wrote on Jun 29th, 2020 at 8:25pm:
Jovial Monk wrote on Jun 29th, 2020 at 7:39pm:
I may do that. Not even a Jack Russell would try to kill a Doberman.



I had a Great Dane try ... sort off

I used to walk my doberman, Ceasar, past a house with a Great Dane every day as part of his daily walk. This Dane lived about 300m up the road from me. Every day, the Dane who was double the size of my Ceasar, from behind the safety of his fence, would go off his rocker as we went by. My dog would look but keep walking (only because he had a leash on).

One day, as usual, we went by and the Dane, in usual fashion, went nuts. We kept walking ... a few minutes later, as we were approaching my front yard, I hear the pitter-patter of running claws on bitumen at about the same time my dog did. It was the Dane, he must have gotten out and had run down the road after us. As soon as my dog heard the pitter patter, he turned around and lunged at the Dane who was by this stage about to bite my dog on the rump. My dog was harmless to people, but did not like other dogs. The Dane, upon seeing my dog lunge, turned tail and ran all the way home with his tail between his legs. I'm still not sure why he went to all that effort to race down the road after us if he was just going to turn tail and run without even trying.

From that day on, whenever we walked past that house, the Dane would sit there quietly, not a peep out of him anymore. The thing was the size of a small horse, but all bluff and bluster.

Doberman dogs have had the aggression bred out of them but they are still liable to win any dogfight they get involved in!

I told some idiot exercising his two doberman dogs right by a playground that there was a dog park not far away and his dogs could really run there. Moron needed convincing and his two Dobermanns ran at me. I stood my ground.

Haven’t seen the moron since.

I did see a kid get bitten by some mutt. So did the boy’s father, bet quite a bit of money changed hands. This happened on the other side of the same damn playground!

Why are some people such idiots? Take your dog to the dog park. Give it more exercise than that dog obviously got!
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Jovial Monk wrote on Jun 29th, 2020 at 9:09pm:
John Smith wrote on Jun 29th, 2020 at 8:25pm:
Jovial Monk wrote on Jun 29th, 2020 at 7:39pm:
I may do that. Not even a Jack Russell would try to kill a Doberman.



I had a Great Dane try ... sort off

I used to walk my doberman, Ceasar, past a house with a Great Dane every day as part of his daily walk. This Dane lived about 300m up the road from me. Every day, the Dane who was double the size of my Ceasar, from behind the safety of his fence, would go off his rocker as we went by. My dog would look but keep walking (only because he had a leash on).

One day, as usual, we went by and the Dane, in usual fashion, went nuts. We kept walking ... a few minutes later, as we were approaching my front yard, I hear the pitter-patter of running claws on bitumen at about the same time my dog did. It was the Dane, he must have gotten out and had run down the road after us. As soon as my dog heard the pitter patter, he turned around and lunged at the Dane who was by this stage about to bite my dog on the rump. My dog was harmless to people, but did not like other dogs. The Dane, upon seeing my dog lunge, turned tail and ran all the way home with his tail between his legs. I'm still not sure why he went to all that effort to race down the road after us if he was just going to turn tail and run without even trying.

From that day on, whenever we walked past that house, the Dane would sit there quietly, not a peep out of him anymore. The thing was the size of a small horse, but all bluff and bluster.

Doberman dogs have had the aggression bred out of them but they are still liable to win any dogfight they get involved in!

I told some idiot exercising his two doberman dogs right by a playground that there was a dog park not far away and his dogs could really run there. Moron needed convincing and his two Dobermanns ran at me. I stood my ground.

Haven’t seen the moron since.

I did see a kid get bitten by some mutt. So did the boy’s father, bet quite a bit of money changed hands. This happened on the other side of the same damn playground!

Why are some people such idiots? Take your dog to the dog park. Give it more exercise than that dog obviously got!

Killer dogs are an industry, its legal to breed and sell  killer dogs to ice dealers, or anyone for that matter.
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Jovial Monk wrote on Jun 29th, 2020 at 9:09pm:
John Smith wrote on Jun 29th, 2020 at 8:25pm:
Jovial Monk wrote on Jun 29th, 2020 at 7:39pm:
I may do that. Not even a Jack Russell would try to kill a Doberman.



I had a Great Dane try ... sort off

I used to walk my doberman, Ceasar, past a house with a Great Dane every day as part of his daily walk. This Dane lived about 300m up the road from me. Every day, the Dane who was double the size of my Ceasar, from behind the safety of his fence, would go off his rocker as we went by. My dog would look but keep walking (only because he had a leash on).

One day, as usual, we went by and the Dane, in usual fashion, went nuts. We kept walking ... a few minutes later, as we were approaching my front yard, I hear the pitter-patter of running claws on bitumen at about the same time my dog did. It was the Dane, he must have gotten out and had run down the road after us. As soon as my dog heard the pitter patter, he turned around and lunged at the Dane who was by this stage about to bite my dog on the rump. My dog was harmless to people, but did not like other dogs. The Dane, upon seeing my dog lunge, turned tail and ran all the way home with his tail between his legs. I'm still not sure why he went to all that effort to race down the road after us if he was just going to turn tail and run without even trying.

From that day on, whenever we walked past that house, the Dane would sit there quietly, not a peep out of him anymore. The thing was the size of a small horse, but all bluff and bluster.

Doberman dogs have had the aggression bred out of them but they are still liable to win any dogfight they get involved in!

I told some idiot exercising his two doberman dogs right by a playground that there was a dog park not far away and his dogs could really run there. Moron needed convincing and his two Dobermanns ran at me. I stood my ground.

Haven’t seen the moron since.

I did see a kid get bitten by some mutt. So did the boy’s father, bet quite a bit of money changed hands. This happened on the other side of the same damn playground!

Why are some people such idiots? Take your dog to the dog park. Give it more exercise than that dog obviously got!


Pit bulls/ bull terriers would rip dobermans apart.
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This thread was supposed to funny and amusing:


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Imagine what a pack of bit bulls would to to them.
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Imagine what a pack of bit bulls would to to them.



That wouldn't be funny and amusing.

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Bobby. wrote on Jun 29th, 2020 at 10:56pm:
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Imagine what a pack of bit bulls would to to them.



That wouldn't be funny and amusing.

A new moderator and the course has changed for the worst.


Grin Bobby, we can change it to niceness (but I am intrigued by the type of dogs that can become or are bred to be vicious, need to always be aware of them).

I have a nice story about my parent's dog, Rusty, the Doberman.
He wasn't aggressive, but needed to be careful, just in case, as my kids were smaller back then.

I never really had much to do with Rusty, I was busy with bubbies, and it was my folks dog anyway.

When my dad suddenly passed, and we had to spend an entire week getting it all ready, run here, run there, prepare the funeral, final resting place which was in Dromana Cemetary.
We all stayed at mum's beach house in Dromana, getting all this ready.
It was mid winter, wild and windy, and raining miserably.

After funeral, all done, come back to mum's place, and I sit on the seat near the side door, feeling forlorn.....

Rusty, who was never much of a cuddly type...actually quietly came up to me, and gently put his head on my lap for a while.

It was a most beautiful gesture, and from that day on, I knew, animals sense stuff about us we could never comprehend. I just never forgot that comfort he gave me there and then.

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Bobby. wrote on Jun 29th, 2020 at 10:56pm:
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That wouldn't be funny and amusing.

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Bob, I'll tell you a little story. Some dogs, just flippin' (sorry) f.a.r.k.e.n hate cats. It' this silly, ole pecking order thing. I'm sorry to spoil your oxy buzz.
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Demi hated cats! I had actually planted catnip thinking it was something else. Cats from all over came to luxuriate in the smell. I would let Demi out for her last pee, she would sense the cats run barking at them and Boom Boom nearly a dozen cats would jump the fence.

Of course they would be back soon after.

I saw Tiffany chase a cat in the backyard then it was the cat chasing Tiffany.

Tiffy didn’t have much of a prey drive but didn’t like cats and hated birds, don’t know why. Swooped by a magpie maybe? Magpies swooped Tiffy, maybe thinking she was a cat? They didn’t swoop Demi who would have climbed trees and eaten their eggs! I have seen Demi over two metres up a peach tree—the rubber ball had landed in some twigs near the top of the tree and she meant to get it!
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We used to have 2 cats and a dog, all got on famously. The cats were siblings and very close, a male and a female. The world's ever greatest dog was male. The female cat had both of her brothers wrapped around her little paw and would play all sorts of horrible head games with them. She would often make them fight for her amusement. She was a cow, but they adored her.

Anyway, one night me and my guy and the two boys were watching telly in the very front of the house in front of the fireplace when we heard this ungodly yowling coming from the back yard. All four of us ran out there ... dog leading the way and i saw this as i came up behind him:

The little cow was caught in the closest tree by the b#neighbour's big white cat. I saw it react to the torpedo that dispatched from the burst open back door and completely crap itself.

He was up it without missing a beat ... chased it around the old outhose and across the yard, nose between it's legs all the way to the fence. Thing is, the cat needed to pause, albeit momentarily, to gather itself for the jump. It had no space to do so so it swung around to face the world's greatest ever dog ... ready to fight.

My dog took to opportunity to scuttle it. Just dropped and knocked all four legs out from underneath it. It just fell over sideways. I've never seen a cat treated with such indignity. The cat certainly hadn't.

Anyway, he just turned and trotted over to us ... pissing ourselves in the doorway ... with what could only be described as a shiteating grin. The cat beat a hasty retreat, never to return.

We all went back in side. We went back the lounge room and the cow was lying casually in front of the fire, cleaning herself.
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AHAHAHAHA  pissing myself reading that!

The latest Kerry Greenwood Corinne the baker book had a fair bit in it of dog and cat interactions, including one cat bossing two besotted dogs. Seems that might well be real—not with Jack Russells tho.
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He was the best dog. When the cats caught a mouse and were playing with it, he would steal it from them, quickly dispatch it then drop it for them, all covered in dog slobber. Seemed he hated the suffering ... although i may be anthropomorphising.

In any event, he used to catch mice by the tails and bring them to us still alive.
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Fox and cat play:

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I like this one suggested after yours, Bobby:




That's more like it - a happy story to cheer everyone up.
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You got cats, Bobby? (Or had and will have?)

Then vote in my poll!
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You got cats, Bobby? (Or had and will have?)

Then vote in my poll!



I did vote -
I'm trying to tame a cat at the moment but
it's not going well.
He stays outside in the cold by choice instead
of wanting to be inside in the warmth.
He's neutered and vaccinated etc.
I can only feed him inside if the door is left open.
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Our little Australian terrier did not want to come inside anymore after being hit by a car.

Your cat has mental issues—did it come from an abusive home? Just one bad experience is all it takes sometimes. You need to try a different approach, Bobby—can you find out its history?

Why not leave the food just inside the door? Try not feeding it for a day (carnivores can stand that) and put it further inside the door.

DON’T GET ANGRY WITH IT! (Don’t show the anger and frustration.) Spend some time playing with it, ball of paper crumpled up on the end of a string kind of thing.
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It won’t change overnight!
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Jovial Monk wrote on Jun 30th, 2020 at 9:07am:
Our little Australian terrier did not want to come inside anymore after being hit by a car.

Your cat has mental issues—did it come from an abusive home? Just one bad experience is all it takes sometimes. You need to try a different approach, Bobby—can you find out its history?

Why not leave the food just inside the door? Try not feeding it for a day (carnivores can stand that) and put it further inside the door.

DON’T GET ANGRY WITH IT! (Don’t show the anger and frustration.) Spend some time playing with it, ball of paper crumpled up on the end of a string kind of thing.



It's not my cat - I'm just looking after it for
the so called owners.
His early background is not known.
I was hoping for more progress in taming him.

I have played with him outside using some of his toys.

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Doberman dogs have had the aggression bred out of them but they are still liable to win any dogfight they get involved in!



I wouldn't be so sure of that. I know off a few Dobermen that would tear your throat out and not even blink. Most are pretty good with people, but put a male doberman and another strange dog together? Better prepare for WWIII

My male was 40kg of solid muscle. My bitch was 25kg. but she ruled the roost. And food she had first crack at. Although I suspect that was mostly because he let her.

I saw him once stand his ground with her, I don't recall why now, but she couldn't get away fast enough.
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I came across this story of a heroic dog, and it’s kind of heart breaking, but worth telling....

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_(dog)

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Well done George!

And they destroyed the two dogs, naturally. Should have destroyed the owner at the same time!
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Well done Bobby.

Know anything about the Persian breed of cats?
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Well done Bobby.

Know anything about the Persian breed of cats?



No sorry - I've had no experience with them.
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No matter, somebody will have.

Any breeds besides Siamese you know about? Cat history?

I really know little about cats, need help.
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No matter, somebody will have.

Any breeds besides Siamese you know about? Cat history?

I really know little about cats, need help.




I already told my experience with Siamese cats here:

http://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1594508694


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Jovial Monk wrote on Jul 26th, 2020 at 7:00pm:
Very cute.



They are the safest dogs to have around people and children.
They also get along with cats.
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OMG cuteness overload!

You put up the darnest videos Bobby 👍
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Hey Lols, been away?

Yeah... big 20 minute drives away from my lockdown postcode to attend medical appointments.... twice over a couple days, was great to go further than my usual 5 min drive to local supermarket  Smiley
And then.... I stopped at Coles in Bayswater....picked up bananas, crumpet toast bread, and hear a weird sound....whoooop.....whoooop.... etc
Men in hi vis, security and all the check out workers, all ushering out the door, so I had to leave my items on a stand...walk outside.... was a fire.
Reminded me of the days I worked at the ATO early-mid 1970s, I was on the 7th floor and there were always bomb threats.... no not allowed to use the lifts.... had to used the stairs....7 stories of it.... with platform shoes ... was dizzy by the time we were out of building ....
Anyway, on way back home...I stopped and went into a Spotlight store and bought some pink velveteen material with little silver star patterns, to make pretty masks. As it’s such an inspiring creative place, I saw a lot of unusual masks, one in particular was very blingy.

And homeward bound ...the sun was shining....I felt the warmth on my hands upon the steering wheel and it felt so good. I was almost imagining I was in Queensland!
Weekend was dismal and wet so we had a pig out watching Star Trek Discovery on Netflix. One if the best graphics in this star trek series!

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More thrilling than mine!

Yup, I was on the eighth floor of an office building in town in my last PS job. Great fun to walk down 8 flights of concrete stairs! Fortunately—could use the lift to go up—can you imagine the scene if we had to walk up 8 flights  Shocked Shocked Shocked
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Sophia wrote on Jul 26th, 2020 at 7:55pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jul 26th, 2020 at 6:50pm:
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OMG cuteness overload!

You put up the darnest videos Bobby 👍



Thanks Lols - only the best videos get posted.  Smiley
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Is this real?

Eagle tries to snatch toddler:


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Bobby. wrote on Jul 30th, 2020 at 4:02pm:
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No.



Very clever computer graphics then!


Yes.

It was an animation assignment done by three students at a Montreal University.

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Gotta love dogs..... five months 'lockdown' here for two dogs, the older one develops diabetes and nearly dies here, I draw him back from the brink, two needles a day despite his tooth marks on my fingers and the syringes, run him in the car every day for walkies, I lift him carefully in and out of the car since he's old and sick and has a crook back, feed him snacks in contravention of the rules for diabetes (just a little bit), he sleeps in my room, I cover him up with a blanket when it's cold, pat him, pamper him and check him every couple of hours to see he's all right...

Comes the Day - he and his buddy are returned to their owner - I drive them down in the pouring rain - two hour drive each way - unload them in the rain, and get them inside and back to their Boss. 

Ecstasy for the dogs!!  Home again!!  Their real family again!!!

What does he do?  He sucks up to The Boss (the ex here who I am carer for), who made his dinner for him, and sits there before we go back home thanking her for bringing him home alive to his family etc.... meanwhile the bastard who sticks needles in him doesn't even get a nod....

Dogs are loyal... yeah - to the 'primary caregiver' who does one thing for them while that bastard with the needles does everything else...
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Told this before - driving down the highway in the 110 zone, and eagle shoots down and I think he's gonna get hit by a car... nope - he hits in the median strip, all grass, and picks up a snake loitering there and climbs away .. spectacular..... I feel sorry for the snake...
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Gotta love dogs..... five months 'lockdown' here for two dogs, the older one develops diabetes and nearly dies here, I draw him back from the brink, two needles a day despite his tooth marks on my fingers and the syringes, run him in the car every day for walkies, I lift him carefully in and out of the car since he's old and sick and has a crook back, feed him snacks in contravention of the rules for diabetes (just a little bit), he sleeps in my room, I cover him up with a blanket when it's cold, pat him, pamper him and check him every couple of hours to see he's all right...

Comes the Day - he and his buddy are returned to their owner - I drive them down in the pouring rain - two hour drive each way - unload them in the rain, and get them inside and back to their Boss. 

Ecstasy for the dogs!!  Home again!!  Their real family again!!!

What does he do?  He sucks up to The Boss (the ex here who I am carer for), who made his dinner for him, and sits there before we go back home thanking her for bringing him home alive to his family etc.... meanwhile the bastard who sticks needles in him doesn't even get a nod....

Dogs are loyal... yeah - to the 'primary caregiver' who does one thing for them while that bastard with the needles does everything else...


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3yo Downs Syndrome child and dog:

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A dog “doing CPR” (part of a heeling to music act.)

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Good video.
I miss the Golden retrievers at a mate's place.
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Hi Lols,
resized for you by dividing the height and width by 3:


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Bit smaller is good. Thanks Bobby.


People need to know how to do it.
Maybe a thread in Feedback should be made but I can't post there?

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Bit smaller is good. Thanks Bobby.


People need to know how to do it.
Maybe a thread in Feedback should be made but I can't post there?

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Thanks Bobby... must try it next...the ability to go back to modify posts seems to diminish after a little while? I can’t go back and resize flower photos, unless Monk can?
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Sophia wrote on Aug 8th, 2020 at 8:04am:
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Jovial Monk wrote on Aug 8th, 2020 at 7:11am:
Bit smaller is good. Thanks Bobby.


People need to know how to do it.
Maybe a thread in Feedback should be made but I can't post there?

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Thanks Bobby... must try it next...the ability to go back to modify posts seems to diminish after a little while? I can’t go back and resize flower photos, unless Monk can?



Yes - as a mod Monk can do that at any time.
They need to be resized to make them viewable.
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Yeah, I can modify. Photos I would firstly crop, remove background, if still too big shrink the image.

I can  also grab a post, split it from the thread and send it to travel if you wanted to edit the post, you can then send it back to me and I will put it back in the thread. Thanks to a persistent jackass I am a whizz at the splicing and moving posts.


I am still waiting for more flower photos, Lady Lols, you will post more soon?
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The cat and the owl.
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Second video is amazing!

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I'm glad to see this thread I started now has 30,974  views.

It's one of the most entertaining threads on this entire website -
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Say 6 people look at this thread

15 posts a page, call it 30 pages

6 x 15 x 30 = 2700 views meaning

30,974 - 2,700 = 28,274 views are bots following links, links to YouTube.

Same with your idiotic thread on the imaginary ice age Dubyne planted in your head—bots following links to Dubyne videos and more lately to wherever you get your weather reports from.

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Just from the bottom of the front page of the forum:

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Some of the guests are bots too, just not defined as such.

11 bots minimum, more will visit during the day (Bing, Yahoo, Apples etc etc etc,) looking for and following links.

Do a post without a link and one with, lock both to prevent replies, a week later look at the view count of each.
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Ultimate Jack Russell video:

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Ummm, worked on the real PA!

A link to it:
https://polanimal.com.au/index.php?threads/critters-and-gardens.5935/post-164660

A tiny stray kitten picks a big dog as her “Mum.”

See how the dog saves the kitten from falling in the pool, helps it climb up stairs, onto the couch, etc. The dog really is being its Mum!



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I must admit this video started me changing my mind about adopting an older dog from the pound once I am settled in in Tasmania:





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The Dodo is a great channel—the last two videos I posted are both from that channel—but one thing I don’t like.

People are not a dog’s Dad or Mum. Call them owners, a legal term, or something else, friend maybe. NOT Mum or Dad!
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Incredible Dog Rescue:
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Another:

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Dog That Falls Through Ice Rescued by Brave Man


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Jovial Monk wrote on Sep 17th, 2020 at 8:53am:
Another:




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MAN PROUDLY FILMS THE FENCE HE BUILT
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Bobby. wrote on Sep 23rd, 2020 at 9:17pm:
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MAN PROUDLY FILMS THE FENCE HE BUILT
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So funny –
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The video got erased -
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Jovial Monk wrote on Sep 9th, 2020 at 3:40pm:
Ultimate Jack Russell video:



I AMOST thought I might have a new dog. FIVE Jack Russell cross puppies at the Lonsdale pound. Saw that Fri afternoon—too late to get an appointment to view. Sat am, thought I would check—11.30 appointment slot free. Quickly booked it. Puppies 8 weeks old, chipped, desexed, first vaxx etc.

Now (can’t show pictures) there was something about the shape of their heads, definitely not Jack shaped. Turned out they were Jack Russell X Stafforshire! Only 2 males were left, grow bigger than the females, too much of a danger to Mum. Not sure I wanted that cross either, combination of breed traits, uh uh.

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ITS ALL ABOUT COURAGE - SIZE DOES NOT MATTER -FUNNY ANIMALS COMPILATION

There are some cats and dogs in the video.


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A whale—surfing!

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Baby robins hatch and flap their wings for the first time:

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There are a few of these:




The way the husky almost talks is hilarious!
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Cute puppies ’n’ kittens and things:

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Wild horse recognises his girlfriend after two years:




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By Emma (Pinkeye) on my forum, reproduced here with her permission:


I was sitting in my favourite chair the other night, contemplating the Universe, when I noticed, a small movement out of the corner of my right eye.

It was on my hand. I saw a mobile dot... felt nought.

Closer look.... :giggle:

the tiniest wee black spider you ever saw was busy building a web between my fingers... Man I was at peace with the world.

I watched it speeding backwards and forwards, spinning it's wee web. Couldn't see the silk or feel it... , could only watch this wee thing ... so quick.
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This was the thread I started.

Monk couldn't do as well as me so
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here:

my thread
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Why do you LIE so much?

I just copy your crappy videos to where they belong, the Critters and Gardens MRB.

Just move that thread here, easy.
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Jovial Monk wrote on Aug 14th, 2022 at 10:15pm:
Why do you LIE so much?

I just copy your crappy videos to where they belong, the Critters and Gardens MRB.

Just move that thread here, easy.



No - you move this thread to the Environment board -
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Environment is not the right MRB, Bonobby. Critters belong here.
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Jovial Monk wrote on Aug 14th, 2022 at 10:20pm:
Environment is not the right MRB, Bonobby. Critters belong here.



But I need to boost my post numbers.
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Well, radical suggestion—post about the bloody environment eh?

Crack open a junior HS book about ecology or biology and have a read.
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Fourth biggest board:

     
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New Posts Extremism Exposed
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Jovial Monk wrote on Aug 14th, 2022 at 10:32pm:
Fourth biggest board:

     
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You're way down with 9460 posts.   Embarrassed

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yup, just a fun little board.

Got some good stuff about human evolution tho, happy I found those. Don’t you bother trying to watch those, will go way over your tiny pointed head.
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Monk,
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You move the off topic thread here and post your crappy videos here. That is right.
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Nice YouTube about a horse—won’t play here?

Worth watching—it is in Critters and Gardens on my fine forum. Only members there can see it tho.
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Not dogs or cats… but about an elephant whisperer… watch till end… how animals seem to have that sixth sense.

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