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These two eat the dark meat - I mean why else would I keep Staffies the one in front is Tess (6 months) and the back is Sal(2&1/2) actually eating chicken in this picture And these are the real owners of the bed (they think) |
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No not really, Staffords and cats go well together - they both love sitting next to you or ontop of you. All I have to remember is to sit in the middle of the sofa so everyone can get a bit of me. Cats sleep for hours so do Staffs given half a chance. And I tell you a secret having older cats and a cat flap - my two don't have to defend their territory or worry about stray cats coming in the dogs do it for them. With theose two about Oscar and Cleo never mind visiting children can play outside and in the cats case sleep on the front with no worry of dog or cat attack. So do your cats a favour get them a Staffie bodyguard. |
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Saying that the cats were capable of defending the dogs when they were pups - Oscar actually l;aunched himself at a Tom cat that had the "audacity" to hiss and raise his back at Sal as a pup. Karen - so what goes around comes around. |
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