I took one hungry looking and skittish cat in that was abandoned from two doors up.
Took a while to win her over, but in time - her 'fears' were gone and she became happy.
Felines v Canines
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Re: Felines v Canines
They got on by keeping out of each others wayBobby wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2024 1:45 pmSophia wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2024 1:32 pmYes dogs are more work whereas cats are very independent and quite the survivors!
We’ve had both, and they didn’t like each other, in the same room they kept an eye of each others whereabouts to avoid each other.
Each had their own unique amazingness and I miss them both.
What a pity the cat and dog couldn't be friends.
When I've seen Golden Retrievers or Labradors -
they always make friends with cats but it can take a few months and needs to be supervised.
It’s like a silent understanding.
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Re: Felines v Canines
The cat ignores it - LOLSophia wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2024 7:01 pmhttps://x.com/thefigen_/status/17729717 ... nKSqtn1yNQ
Hope the link I put above works…
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Nice of them to put a flower over the dog's butt.Sophia wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2024 7:01 pmhttps://x.com/thefigen_/status/17729717 ... nKSqtn1yNQ
Hope the link I put above works…
...now if it was a real 'hole', where would the cat be then?
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