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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:03 am

Cheshire Cat wrote:Yes definately, must be something to do with protecting those who are dependant on you.

I have 4 siamese cats and a Labrador dog, he would go through brick walls to protect his family of cats.



My recently deceased Felix attacked a much larger dog, a pit bull I think, when it approached our Cocker puppy menacingly a few years back. Had the skin-head owner not called the dog away, I cannot imagine what would the outcome be. The pit-bull had a lucky escape I think. :? :? :lol:
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Postby Cheshire Cat » Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:15 am

denizaksulu wrote:
Cheshire Cat wrote:Yes definately, must be something to do with protecting those who are dependant on you.

I have 4 siamese cats and a Labrador dog, he would go through brick walls to protect his family of cats.



My recently deceased Felix attacked a much larger dog, a pit bull I think, when it approached our Cocker puppy menacingly a few years back. Had the skin-head owner not called the dog away, I cannot imagine what would the outcome be. The pit-bull had a lucky escape I think. :? :? :lol:


Joking apart Deniz, have you heard about some of these Yobs using dogs like those in Muggings, . Nasty people.

Love cocker spaniels, something baby like about them.
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Postby Cheshire Cat » Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:18 am

denizaksulu wrote::? :? :? :?

....and you are not talkng about real cats here are you, dearest? :lol:

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Deniz , dear heart, sweet thing, you should see the 3 boys off on the hunt,
one brings back rabbits nearly as big as he is.

Yet inside the house, he is the softest cuddle cat in the world. :lol:
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:22 am

Cheshire Cat wrote:
denizaksulu wrote::? :? :? :?

....and you are not talkng about real cats here are you, dearest? :lol:

:)
Deniz , dear heart, sweet thing, you should see the 3 boys off on the hunt,
one brings back rabbits nearly as big as he is.

Yet inside the house, he is the softest cuddle cat in the world. :lol:



We return from work and find live wood pidgeons perched on top of wardrobes, covered in blood. Most of them larger than the cats and a wonder how they were dragged through the cat flap. Monsters they are. They just want to reward you for their upkeep. :lol: :lol:
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Postby Cheshire Cat » Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:28 am

:lol:

I know, and then they just cannot understand why you do not despatch them and eat their lovingly caught gift straight away.

It is there way of taking you out to dinner, bless `em ,

I am lucky living where I am , the only serious dander to mine are foxes.

we live at the end of a country lane, single track, and it finishes at our gate, the oly vehicles that go down our Lane is the POstman, and the farmer who owns the cows on the bottom field.
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Postby SSBubbles » Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:30 am

denizaksulu wrote::? :? :? :?

....and you are not talking about real cats here are you, dearest? :lol:



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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:35 am

Cheshire Cat wrote::lol:

I know, and then they just cannot understand why you do not despatch them and eat their lovingly caught gift straight away.

It is there way of taking you out to dinner, bless `em ,

I am lucky living where I am , the only serious dander to mine are foxes.

we live at the end of a country lane, single track, and it finishes at our gate, the oly vehicles that go down our Lane is the POstman, and the farmer who owns the cows on the bottom field.



Our foxes feed next to our cats - 3-4 feet away. The cats sit and watch them eat out leftovers.. Thankfully they know there place , so do not attack the cats. Perhaps the trick is to keep the foxes tummies full. :roll:
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Postby Cheshire Cat » Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:35 am

SSBubbles wrote:
denizaksulu wrote::? :? :? :?

....and you are not talking about real cats here are you, dearest? :lol:



:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Bubbles you should watch my boys,

There is the general Scampi, Directing manouvres, The Sergeant Oscar, who tries to mobilise the troups, Oliver is the yougest and a mere private , he specialises is screwing things up for the other. Then of course there is the eldest, queen Cleo, who is so senile she has not got a clue what is going on :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Cheshire Cat » Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:38 am

denizaksulu wrote:
Cheshire Cat wrote::lol:

I know, and then they just cannot understand why you do not despatch them and eat their lovingly caught gift straight away.

It is there way of taking you out to dinner, bless `em ,

I am lucky living where I am , the only serious dander to mine are foxes.

we live at the end of a country lane, single track, and it finishes at our gate, the oly vehicles that go down our Lane is the POstman, and the farmer who owns the cows on the bottom field.



Our foxes feed next to our cats - 3-4 feet away. The cats sit and watch them eat out leftovers.. Thankfully they know there place , so do not attack the cats. Perhaps the trick is to keep the foxes tummies full. :roll:


This may sound a daft question are your foxes pets ?
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Postby denizaksulu » Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:40 am

Cheshire Cat wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
Cheshire Cat wrote::lol:

I know, and then they just cannot understand why you do not despatch them and eat their lovingly caught gift straight away.

It is there way of taking you out to dinner, bless `em ,

I am lucky living where I am , the only serious dander to mine are foxes.

we live at the end of a country lane, single track, and it finishes at our gate, the oly vehicles that go down our Lane is the POstman, and the farmer who owns the cows on the bottom field.



Our foxes feed next to our cats - 3-4 feet away. The cats sit and watch them eat out leftovers.. Thankfully they know there place , so do not attack the cats. Perhaps the trick is to keep the foxes tummies full. :roll:


This may sound a daft question are your foxes pets ?



Noooo!! Allegedly wild they are, to be sure. We have the cleanest bins in Kent. No food goes to waste.
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