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Warning: Louis likes to chase cars
On our walk tonight, a car roared by our house. Louis crouched and
attempted a lunge, restrained by his harness. Bad news if he ever gets out solo. Who'd have thought that cats would share the stereotypical impulses of dogs? BLink |
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"Brian Link" wrote in message ... On our walk tonight, a car roared by our house. Louis crouched and attempted a lunge, restrained by his harness. Bad news if he ever gets out solo. Who'd have thought that cats would share the stereotypical impulses of dogs? Oh no, Louis is in peril. |
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Brian Link wrote: Bad news if he ever gets out solo. Who'd have thought that cats would share the stereotypical impulses of dogs? BLink I would have never suspected a cat to act like this. Look, I think I might have been wrong about your cat. At first reading, I was thinking he was missing Henry. (this is what I get coming in on the tail end of something) but reading your one line summary...tonight I'm glad if you have stopped him from peeing on things. Now I'm thinking, he's just marking his territory. He may have had zero affection for Henry. I don't know why, but I was thinking they were long time friends or something, like salt and pepper, like the ocean and shore. You know this already, he's marking territory. Now he's the king right. I would think in time, you could wean him from meds, by re-assuring him that he is the king, and for that cat...he may not let you bring another male in the house. Where'd you get the idea to put to males in the house? |
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