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keepmotoring
Explorer
Feb 19, 2014

Ok, time for a little humor for the dog thread!!

Many, many years ago we were staying at a campground on Hilton Head Island. I was there for meetings and a reception. My DH also attended the reception so we left our 2 dogs and a cat in the mh for us to attend the reception.

When we returned to the mh there was a note on the door. It didn't mention that the dogs barked, which we were sure they would not, but it told us obviously our cat was afraid of our dogs since she was on the dashboard, which indicated to this person she was trying to "get away" from the dogs!! This person mention he/she had seen us walking our 2 dogs.

Although we did have the curtains pulled on the front windows, Sassy, our cat, would position herself where she could see outside and be in the sun of the windows.

We had to laugh! Anyone that knows cats knows they love the sun and where she was was allowing sun to be on her body. And if this person knew our Sassy he/she would have known she ruled the house and the dogs!!
  • Our little Dog walks the dash. I guess she's trying to get away from us
  • Veebyes, That is what Sassy would do to the dogs. At the time, our Angel was 4lbs. Cotton was 7. Sassy was 12#'s. Sassy would hide under furniture and when Angel would pass by she would throw her paw out swatting Angel and flipping her!! Thank goodness we had carpet!! Sassy would come out from hiding with a grin on her face like "haha, got you again!!" It was a hoot!!!
  • Cats rule. Every dog knows that. Any dog that briefly forgets is given a quick swat to refresh its memory.
  • When we leave the MH, #1 pom, who is (no kidding) 17, flops down on the floor and sleeps, which is what he does about 22 hours a day whenever he's not eating. #3, who is 3, hops on the bed, makes a nest, and sacks out. #2, our little girl rescue, who is 10, sits at the window of the cab and stares in the direction in which we disappeared, until we come back. We have come back and found her sitting there with eyes wide open but sound asleep, and had to knock on the window to get her attention.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    Dog Folks wrote:
    A fine example of a person "assuming" what is not true. We all do it.


    I know that the common belief is that cats are chased by dogs. But I have seen some darn good size dogs dang near break the sound barrier getting away from a very small cat.. You see. Cats, naturally, unless they are removed (My kitties are fully pawed) have natural weapons, and they know just where to apply them to said dog.

    Funniest thing you will see is 140 pounds of Canadian Begal running from 10 pounds of cat.. But hey, when the cat got tired of running from the dog, He stopped, pivoted, extended tiger paws and lightly swipped them across the tender tip of said dogs nose.

    Worked too.

    And that is nothing compared to what one cat of ours did down on the farm to a Terrier that was terrorizing her... She ran between his lega and........ I won't type it. But dog said OUCH very clearly.
  • We often see cats and/or little dogs sunning on the dash of motorhomes. They always look content to me. Our dog sits on the bench looking out the window. Wonder what this person would think about what is going on in her mind.
  • A fine example of a person "assuming" what is not true. We all do it.

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