Showdown by the Sidewalk
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Re: Showdown by the Sidewalk
oh of course YOU will love this fight, since the dog is running away, whimpering.
anyway, seen dozens of cat-dog fights growing up. Our pet dog, who was pretty ferocious, with any cat of nearby army people, who walked into our house or yard. 80% of them would be him barking relentlessly, with the cat perched on top of something, glaring with a raised back.
Many times the cat would leave if he/she found a safe exit. But if not, then my nanny would diffuse this by managing to take the dog somewhere else, and take us away too saying, 'the cats aims straight for the throat, never mess with it'.
I still did. Would pick up one or the other and bring it home, and play with them. Until one who scratched me so bad, that in broad daylight, my mom could see those stretch marks on my face up until my late teens.
Ofcourse then at 19, I had chicken pox, and then I had years of middle aged acne issues, so I can't show you the cat scratch marks any more, but that whining for some other day.
anyway, seen dozens of cat-dog fights growing up. Our pet dog, who was pretty ferocious, with any cat of nearby army people, who walked into our house or yard. 80% of them would be him barking relentlessly, with the cat perched on top of something, glaring with a raised back.
Many times the cat would leave if he/she found a safe exit. But if not, then my nanny would diffuse this by managing to take the dog somewhere else, and take us away too saying, 'the cats aims straight for the throat, never mess with it'.
I still did. Would pick up one or the other and bring it home, and play with them. Until one who scratched me so bad, that in broad daylight, my mom could see those stretch marks on my face up until my late teens.
Ofcourse then at 19, I had chicken pox, and then I had years of middle aged acne issues, so I can't show you the cat scratch marks any more, but that whining for some other day.
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Re: Showdown by the Sidewalk
Tracy Whitney wrote:oh of course YOU will love this fight, since the dog is running away, whimpering.
anyway, seen dozens of cat-dog fights growing up. Our pet dog, who was pretty ferocious, with any cat of nearby army people, who walked into our house or yard. 80% of them would be him barking relentlessly, with the cat perched on top of something, glaring with a raised back.
Many times the cat would leave if he/she found a safe exit. But if not, then my nanny would diffuse this by managing to take the dog somewhere else, and take us away too saying, 'the cats aims straight for the throat, never mess with it'.
I still did. Would pick up one or the other and bring it home, and play with them. Until one who scratched me so bad, that in broad daylight, my mom could see those stretch marks on my face up until my late teens.
Ofcourse then at 19, I had chicken pox, and then I had years of middle aged acne issues, so I can't show you the cat scratch marks any more, but that whining for some other day.
when is the autobiography coming out?
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