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i dont have a dog now... but i remember having them as kids... and they can be so gullible when it comes to cats and playing... they always looked like their feelings had been hurt when the cat/s decided that they'd had enough and brought an end to the play... but like you said Shelly... they have such short memories! |
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Whenever my dog comes to me for attention the cat always jumps out behind the sofa claws out grabs his snout my dog yelps then runs off but then Felix runs up to him and carries on hitting him across the snout until I intervene Poor dog he is a lot bigger than Felix but is still scared of him |
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I love watching the dynamic between cats and dogs - a friend got a labrador puppy to go with her really old tom cat and the scenes played out between the two of them had us in stitches for weeks. The cat was SO put out, but was a real gent on the whole |
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