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Hitchens 05-05-2013 10:00 AM

I love cats. I have two of them.

But people who let their cats run free are asshole owners with no courtesy for their neighbors or the safety of their own pets.

Hitchens 05-05-2013 10:02 AM

Also, Rhambuk, you better get that dog of yours in line or I'll send mine to teach it a lesson.

http://i.imgur.com/7V4M7hM.jpg

You've been warned pal!

Rhambuk 05-05-2013 10:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hitchens (Post 945782)
Also, Rhambuk, you better get that dog of yours in line or I'll send mine to teach it a lesson.

http://i.imgur.com/7V4M7hM.jpg

You've been warned pal!

lol Ill make sure she sees that, if it doesnt straighten her up nothing will.

To swish, sorry swish I know your a cat guy but I hate cats =p

as much as cats love me and want to crawl on me etc it just doesnt do it for me. Kittens ! i love kittens after about 8 months though its time to take em to the pound.

Aaron 05-05-2013 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Rhambuk (Post 945740)
Hey folks got a bit of a situation this morning.

Normally I feel pretty confident in my abilities to relate to my dog and train her appropriately. This morning, before I even woke up, she got my neighbors cat...its a mess.

It's so far past the incident now that disciplining would do no good, I'm taking measures to see that it doesn't happen again, dog run etc etc. I'm just worried shes already got it in her that it's done and was fun.

So I'm taking steps where shes doesn't have as much freedom, im just wondering if anyone else has a dog with bloodlust or if they now a good way to cure them of it.

Besides a bullet please =p

Thanks.

Incident happened in your yard or did your dog get out?

Rhambuk 05-05-2013 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Aaron (Post 945787)
Incident happened in your yard or did your dog get out?

my yard, we hvae 60 acres and except for my brother whos house is on our lot our closest neighbors are miles away through woods and forests so we dont tie up our dogs...

It was his families cat btw so it was an isolated incident

NOW theres a reason too...

Nuk3Afr1ca 05-05-2013 10:48 AM

I'm pretty sure all dogs try to kill cats, it just usually doesn't work because the cat is usually faster at escaping and running up a tree or something.

Rhambuk 05-05-2013 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Nuk3Afr1ca (Post 945796)
I'm pretty sure all dogs try to kill cats, it just usually doesn't work because the cat is usually faster at escaping and running up a tree or something.

yeah lol

I was just more worried about her having a "lust" now that shes done it. but reading through hitch's forum here shed a lot of light on my eyes )

Aaron 05-05-2013 10:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rhambuk (Post 945790)
my yard, we hvae 60 acres and except for my brother whos house is on our lot our closest neighbors are miles away through woods and forests so we dont tie up our dogs...

It was his families cat btw so it was an isolated incident

NOW theres a reason too...

Then there's nothing that needs to be done. No disciplining that can happen and nothing to feel guilty about.

Rhambuk 05-05-2013 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Aaron (Post 945799)
Then there's nothing that needs to be done. No disciplining that can happen and nothing to feel guilty about.

I know I can't discipline her but I just don't want it to happen again. I know that until theres a similar situation in which i can discipline her into behaving correctly theres really nothing I can do but wait...

Rhambuk 05-05-2013 10:55 AM

Honestly I will be the one to make that decision.

And if anyone else feels entitled to make that decision for me, they can try and take her from me with my shotgun in their face.


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