Dogs being bullied by cats
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Yep, when we had cats, Daisy was st scared of the eldest one.
I remember once, Daisy was in her basket, minding her own business, Pepper (boss cat and eldest), decided she fancied going in there, in she went snuggling into the corner and gradually pushing Daisy to the side, Daisy froze in this really uncomfortable looking position whilst Pepper made herself comfortable. Bloody hilarious.
I remember once, Daisy was in her basket, minding her own business, Pepper (boss cat and eldest), decided she fancied going in there, in she went snuggling into the corner and gradually pushing Daisy to the side, Daisy froze in this really uncomfortable looking position whilst Pepper made herself comfortable. Bloody hilarious.
Edited by HTP99 on Sunday 21st February 08:30
Our first cat chased a dog the length of the garden and watched it jump over the fence and land on its ballocks in the garden behind us. 20 foot lower than when it took off. The fence was 10 foot on thier side, but about 5 foot on our side.
Mind you that one had come from a rescue, via a plastic bin bag in the middle of a dual carriage way and was vicious to everyone and every living thing.
The kids recall trying to make friends with it, wearing my leather gloves and safety goggles.
Our last Cat (rip) used to dive bomb our last dog (rip) from the dining table, or window sill, but when he was ill, and about to be put down with heart failure, she came and lay with him, as we made him comfortable for his last night at home.
Mind you that one had come from a rescue, via a plastic bin bag in the middle of a dual carriage way and was vicious to everyone and every living thing.
The kids recall trying to make friends with it, wearing my leather gloves and safety goggles.
Our last Cat (rip) used to dive bomb our last dog (rip) from the dining table, or window sill, but when he was ill, and about to be put down with heart failure, she came and lay with him, as we made him comfortable for his last night at home.
Out cat is fairly normal, will avoid a dog but would attack if cornered however, one of our neighbours has got one of those Bengal cats that look like little leopards and that attacks any animal that moves. It will even stand its ground against people.
It has its own little posse and they were terrorising all the other cats, ours lost a bit of ear and constantly came back with little bits of blood in its fur (unfortunately the owner put a flyer around that its companion cat had gone missing and we haven't seen it since)
Bet that one would terrorise a lot of dogs.
It has its own little posse and they were terrorising all the other cats, ours lost a bit of ear and constantly came back with little bits of blood in its fur (unfortunately the owner put a flyer around that its companion cat had gone missing and we haven't seen it since)
Bet that one would terrorise a lot of dogs.
AlexC1981 said:
bhstewie said:
What the hell is this about?
They have learnt to never ever trust a cat. A cat will come up all friendly pushing its head into your hand, then just when you have relaxed, it will change in a flash and sink its claws into you. Possessed by the devil.
The cat wasn't stupid, the realisation that the dogs jaws could easily accommodate her entire head soon curtailled the cats bullying ways...
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