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She felt it was one of his joys in life and didn't want to
deprive him of it, and she didn't think he'd really hurt a cat (I wasn't so sure). Usually the cats just got away, occasionally he'd corner one and end up with a scratched nose or foot. Eventually she decided to keep him on a leash because he was getting beaten up by too many cats. Good for them! Joyce I think I"ve told this story before, but I was curious the reason Happy never chased cats that stood their ground. He'd lay down and roll his big old brown eyes up at them. DH theorized he thought the cats that didn't run from him probably had a gun. Sherry |
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I've never met the Shmogg, but somehow I don't believe anyone would ever
confuse him with a sheep...... "Yoj" wrote in message hlink.net... : "Yowie" wrote in message : u... : "Sherry " wrote in message : ... : Well, I dunno about eating the house, but our next-door neighbor : had for : years a border collie, sweet female, friendly, now at RB......the : d-pet : would, if I or anyone else was in such a mood, chase a thrown stick : or : ball : for literally hours on end, tirelessly. It used to run like the tv : shows : where the dog is herding cattle or sheep together, although : "fierce" is : not : a term I would have used to describe her. She wasn't "yappy" : either. : : They're really sweet dogs. Just high-energy and smart. The people : who : adopted : this one weren't bad people; they just didn't know much about dogs : and IMO : not : a lifestyle suited for a BC. They thought the dog would be happy : spending : 12 : hours alone in the backyard while they were at work. She got bored : and : started : eating the vinyl siding off their home. IMO, the shelter personnel : did the : dog : a real injustice by not counseling the prospectives. : Also a bit of trivia I've heard about BC's--they are notorious : car-chasers : and : known for getting run over if loose--they try to "herd" the : automobile : much : like they'd herd a sheep--by cutting in front of it. Amazing how a : dog who : never saw a sheep does that--all those generations of herding : ancestors : comes : out. : : I always said that what Fluffy would *really* like for Christmas is a : couple : of sheep to herd. :-) Shmogg just doens't cut the mustard in that : respect. : : Yowie : : No, having met him, I can believe that Shmogg wouldn't herd too well. : ;-) : : Joy : : |
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I've never met the Shmogg, but somehow I don't believe anyone would ever
confuse him with a sheep...... "Yoj" wrote in message hlink.net... : "Yowie" wrote in message : u... : "Sherry " wrote in message : ... : Well, I dunno about eating the house, but our next-door neighbor : had for : years a border collie, sweet female, friendly, now at RB......the : d-pet : would, if I or anyone else was in such a mood, chase a thrown stick : or : ball : for literally hours on end, tirelessly. It used to run like the tv : shows : where the dog is herding cattle or sheep together, although : "fierce" is : not : a term I would have used to describe her. She wasn't "yappy" : either. : : They're really sweet dogs. Just high-energy and smart. The people : who : adopted : this one weren't bad people; they just didn't know much about dogs : and IMO : not : a lifestyle suited for a BC. They thought the dog would be happy : spending : 12 : hours alone in the backyard while they were at work. She got bored : and : started : eating the vinyl siding off their home. IMO, the shelter personnel : did the : dog : a real injustice by not counseling the prospectives. : Also a bit of trivia I've heard about BC's--they are notorious : car-chasers : and : known for getting run over if loose--they try to "herd" the : automobile : much : like they'd herd a sheep--by cutting in front of it. Amazing how a : dog who : never saw a sheep does that--all those generations of herding : ancestors : comes : out. : : I always said that what Fluffy would *really* like for Christmas is a : couple : of sheep to herd. :-) Shmogg just doens't cut the mustard in that : respect. : : Yowie : : No, having met him, I can believe that Shmogg wouldn't herd too well. : ;-) : : Joy : : |
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On Sun, 9 May 2004 09:31:57 +1000, "Yowie"
yodeled: wrote in message .. . John F. Eldredge wrote: I got a good laugh once at a Shih Tzu who was barking fiercely at a Great Dane. The Great Dane was paying no attention whatsoever. Well, 72 out of 79... what do you expect? ** Joyce ** This refers to a ranking some dog-fancier group did on dog intelligence according to breed. Border collies were #1, the smartest. There were 79 breeds ranked, and Shih Tzus came in at #72. Fluff is half border collie. The other half is an Aussie Cattledog, also another intelligent breed. Sadly, said intelligences are obviously opposites, because when combined, you end up with, well, a Fluffy. Yowie How funny. Theresa alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/ Single-mindedness is all very well in cows or baboons; in an animal claiming to belong to the same species as Shakespeare it is simply disgraceful. (Aldous Huxley) |
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On Sun, 9 May 2004 09:31:57 +1000, "Yowie"
yodeled: wrote in message .. . John F. Eldredge wrote: I got a good laugh once at a Shih Tzu who was barking fiercely at a Great Dane. The Great Dane was paying no attention whatsoever. Well, 72 out of 79... what do you expect? ** Joyce ** This refers to a ranking some dog-fancier group did on dog intelligence according to breed. Border collies were #1, the smartest. There were 79 breeds ranked, and Shih Tzus came in at #72. Fluff is half border collie. The other half is an Aussie Cattledog, also another intelligent breed. Sadly, said intelligences are obviously opposites, because when combined, you end up with, well, a Fluffy. Yowie How funny. Theresa alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/ Single-mindedness is all very well in cows or baboons; in an animal claiming to belong to the same species as Shakespeare it is simply disgraceful. (Aldous Huxley) |
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"Sherry " wrote in message
... She felt it was one of his joys in life and didn't want to deprive him of it, and she didn't think he'd really hurt a cat (I wasn't so sure). Usually the cats just got away, occasionally he'd corner one and end up with a scratched nose or foot. Eventually she decided to keep him on a leash because he was getting beaten up by too many cats. Good for them! Joyce I think I"ve told this story before, but I was curious the reason Happy never chased cats that stood their ground. He'd lay down and roll his big old brown eyes up at them. DH theorized he thought the cats that didn't run from him probably had a gun. Its prolly the same instinct that makes greyhounds chase after the "rabbit" but otherwise be complete couch potatoes. If its moving, chase/herd/hunt it, if its not moving, its not on their "radar". Yowie |
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"Sherry " wrote in message
... She felt it was one of his joys in life and didn't want to deprive him of it, and she didn't think he'd really hurt a cat (I wasn't so sure). Usually the cats just got away, occasionally he'd corner one and end up with a scratched nose or foot. Eventually she decided to keep him on a leash because he was getting beaten up by too many cats. Good for them! Joyce I think I"ve told this story before, but I was curious the reason Happy never chased cats that stood their ground. He'd lay down and roll his big old brown eyes up at them. DH theorized he thought the cats that didn't run from him probably had a gun. Its prolly the same instinct that makes greyhounds chase after the "rabbit" but otherwise be complete couch potatoes. If its moving, chase/herd/hunt it, if its not moving, its not on their "radar". Yowie |
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Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 06 May 2004 22:03:06 -0500, Cheryl wrote: (Mischief) dumped this in . com on 06 May 2004: Oh and I found out the name of the kitty She's light gray mottled with tan, and since she adopted the guy and his roommate, they've been calling her Grayness. Will keep everyone posted on the kitty's status. Kristi She's a dilute tortie. Yes, keep us posted. Sounds like a collection is a doable thing here for her wellbeing. Can you keep her? Grayness looks rather like my cat, Cinders, although Cinders has a lower percentage of tan. Grayness and Cinders both look like they might have some Russian Blue ancestry, judging from fur and eye color (Cinder's eyes are olive green; I can't tell the exact shade of Grayness' eyes from the photo, since they reflect the flash). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 7.0.3 for non-commercial use http://www.pgp.com iQA/AwUBQLosgjMYPge5L34aEQKnjgCcDZxz1L5bmtiiIKST1aHAVs S1lwYAoM17 kSsUyjOCj/lwpDPXRis7xou5 =Vsi9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- John F. Eldredge -- PGP key available from http://pgp.mit.edu "Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all." -- Hypatia of Alexandria |
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 06 May 2004 22:03:06 -0500, Cheryl wrote: (Mischief) dumped this in . com on 06 May 2004: Oh and I found out the name of the kitty She's light gray mottled with tan, and since she adopted the guy and his roommate, they've been calling her Grayness. Will keep everyone posted on the kitty's status. Kristi She's a dilute tortie. Yes, keep us posted. Sounds like a collection is a doable thing here for her wellbeing. Can you keep her? Grayness looks rather like my cat, Cinders, although Cinders has a lower percentage of tan. Grayness and Cinders both look like they might have some Russian Blue ancestry, judging from fur and eye color (Cinder's eyes are olive green; I can't tell the exact shade of Grayness' eyes from the photo, since they reflect the flash). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 7.0.3 for non-commercial use http://www.pgp.com iQA/AwUBQLosgjMYPge5L34aEQKnjgCcDZxz1L5bmtiiIKST1aHAVs S1lwYAoM17 kSsUyjOCj/lwpDPXRis7xou5 =Vsi9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- John F. Eldredge -- PGP key available from http://pgp.mit.edu "Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all." -- Hypatia of Alexandria |
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 06 May 2004 22:03:06 -0500, Cheryl wrote: (Mischief) dumped this in . com on 06 May 2004: Oh and I found out the name of the kitty She's light gray mottled with tan, and since she adopted the guy and his roommate, they've been calling her Grayness. Will keep everyone posted on the kitty's status. Kristi She's a dilute tortie. Yes, keep us posted. Sounds like a collection is a doable thing here for her wellbeing. Can you keep her? Grayness looks rather like my cat, Cinders, although Cinders has a lower percentage of tan. Grayness and Cinders both look like they might have some Russian Blue ancestry, judging from fur and eye color (Cinder's eyes are olive green; I can't tell the exact shade of Grayness' eyes from the photo, since they reflect the flash). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 7.0.3 for non-commercial use http://www.pgp.com iQA/AwUBQLosgjMYPge5L34aEQKnjgCcDZxz1L5bmtiiIKST1aHAVs S1lwYAoM17 kSsUyjOCj/lwpDPXRis7xou5 =Vsi9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- John F. Eldredge -- PGP key available from http://pgp.mit.edu "Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all." -- Hypatia of Alexandria |
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