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

keepmotoring
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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!!
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CavemanCharlie
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gaymeadowsman wrote:
I once had a 10year old Blue Russian that had been de-clawed(front paws) before I adopted her. One day while sunning on the the front deck rail, a German Shepard came down the street and into my drive,right up beside the deck. He never saw the cat.
My cat jumped off the rail, swung her back legs around, and locked on to the dogs snout. She rode that dog back down the street where he came from and about 5 minutes later walked back home like she owned the neighborhood.


Love this one. I have some friends that have a declawed cat. It still kills all the squirrels and other rodents out of the trees in the yard. Claws or no. They don't even have to feed it much in the summer.

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I once had a 10year old Blue Russian that had been de-clawed(front paws) before I adopted her. One day while sunning on the the front deck rail, a German Shepard came down the street and into my drive,right up beside the deck. He never saw the cat.
My cat jumped off the rail, swung her back legs around, and locked on to the dogs snout. She rode that dog back down the street where he came from and about 5 minutes later walked back home like she owned the neighborhood.
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skipro3 wrote:
Our little pug drags our cat around on the floor like a mop. I don't know why the cat likes it, but she does. The dog thinks the cat is it's play toy and when I tell him to go get his toy, he comes back dragging the cat.


Hilarious!
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dcmac214
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Yup. Size is pretty much irrelevant when one of the two animals is sharp at five of it's six ends!

keepmotoring
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Love all of these posts!! Thanks for sharing!
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AprilWhine
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I have a plump older girl who loves sleeping in the sunbeam on the dash. One day, I heard voices in front of my RV so I looked out. There were two teenage girls looking at Sasha and it was obvious they thought she was a stuffed animal. They jumped about a foot in the air when she lifted her head to see who was there to pay tribute.
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Ha! My dog sits up front whenever possible. Sometimes I end up in back while driving even!

We have a schipperke and an indoor cat at home. The dog drags her around by the neck. I want to get this on video but every time she's had enough by the time I get set up!

Gotta luv em!
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Nice stories, all
We raised 2 pugs with an older cat, Owen. When they were frisky, Owen would jump on the coffee table and swat at them. This is now how the pugs will play fight. Was not uncommon to see the 3 of them snuggled up for a nap. Owen passed last December, and every once in awhile one or the other pug will scout the house looking to play, and not finding Owen, will give us a puzzling look.

Deb_and_Ed_M
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Back when I had horses, a sweet lady knocked on my front door and almost tearfully told me I had a "deathly-sick horse laying in the pasture". At first believing her, I looked out the door; then smiled and whistled.... my gelding, who was simply sacked out in the warm sunshine, raised his head and looked at me like "whut?"... I then explained to the nice lady that horses DO sleep lying down... ๐Ÿ™‚
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I wonder what they would have thought of our Katrina licking the condensation off our windshield?! Until we started using a dehumidifier this was a daily occurrence. Of course, our kitties have fresh water! But the windshield water must taste better!
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CavemanCharlie
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My brother used to have a black outside dog and a black outside cat. They always slept in the same dog house. In the morning you would look outside to see the dog setting in the door of the dog house and the cat setting right between his legs. It was a funny sight.

They would even eat out of the same dish. But, the dog ate first. If the cat got to close; as he often did by slinking his way up there; the dog would reach out with one of his big paws and pin the cat to the ground until he was done eating. He wouldn't hurt the cat though and it seemed he always left a little food in the dish for the cat to eat after he was through.

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Camperforlife - That was a smart cow! There's nothing better than a kitty massage! I love it when I wake up with a cat on top of me. Very calming.

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In my old house you could do a loop around the living room, kitchen, and hallway, a big oval race track if you will. My old greyhound Elden would chase Callie the cat around and around that race track. One day while doing this I heard a ruckus in the kitchen and then Elden comes around the corner going in the opposite direction at speed with Callie right on his butt. I think Callie had finally had enough.
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keepmotoring
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Homer, this post was intended to bring less "tension" and take away from the other dog thread - that is all. I did not say we felt they were being "butt insky."

Skipro3, love your post!!! And Reader1, I'm with you!!
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