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10/24/20
Since you love cats and like exploring and thinking, this is for you..
But don't worry-they're not going to harm any cats.
Read more from Popular Mechanics11/15/20
A little light relief!
(Hope you are having a good time Jen)
Sweet dogs terrified of walking past cats: a dramatic compilation. Source: HuffPost Comedy
11/17/20
Our sweet Brandy was the same way. If our 3-legged PeggySue was on the stairs, Brandy would not pass by her.
11/18/20
The massive difference came when we introduced a kitten to an established dog.
The entire dynamic shifted and they adore each other.
We picked Anabel up from the cattery on the way home from the holiday, then Harry the next day.
She was SO happy to see him when he got home. She followed him everywhere.
11/18/20
That is so sweet. I miss having a kitty, keep threatening to walk in the door with one. I even responded to a post claiming to have pure-bred Maine Coon kittens to give away. Sounded too good to be true, so followed my gut and did not respond. Additionally, I don't know how our 7 yr english bulldog will respond to a new kitten. Right now, he is the baby in the house and fully embraces that. Where I am, he is. He is sleeping on my foot right now, and I have no idea when I'll be able to move.
The pic is awesome - thanks.