Sanvean Posted June 13, 2003 Posted June 13, 2003 when she's playing with one of your kitties, gets pinned, and has to be rescued! I about died laughing when this happened...I was home at lunch earlier today, and Macy and Janie (one of our kitties) were playing together. When I looked over, Macy was on her back, her little face peeking out at me from underneath Janie's orange fluff. I shooed Janie off her (after I stopped laughing) and am SO sorry I didn't have a camera handy! Quote
Angelboddy Posted June 13, 2003 Posted June 13, 2003 It sounds sooo cute. I could not help but laugh :lol: You must get a picture for us next time. Quote
mouseatthebusstop Posted June 13, 2003 Posted June 13, 2003 Kias_Mommy napisaĆ(a)::lol: You absolutely must try to get that on film next time. :D keep the camera handy :) Quote
Pumpkin the musher Posted June 14, 2003 Posted June 14, 2003 A few weeks ago I was invited to attend a "show of breeds" that our local humane society puts on as a money raiser. Most folks haven't seen real sled dogs so I always bring Merlin; he's seven years old and my main puppy trainer lead dog. He is very stable, calm and non-reactive, and also happens to be a unique color- almost all white with a black patch over half of his face. (Hang on, I have a small dog tie -in here somewhere..) Anyway, this year Merlin decided to shed late and was a mess, so I had to pick someone else. Well. some are shy, most were shedding, except for a young male named Bernie, who had never been to one of these functions before, and is strong enough if he has a mind to to pull me off my feet. I could see myself being dragged the length of the auditorium by this lumox... So I throw caution to the wind and took Bernie,as well as Cricket, my 4.5 lb. pomeranian. What a odd couple that was. It was even stranger when we were seated next to a women with a 180lb English Mastiff :o Cricket, being a typical Pom decides this dog must be barked at and subdued immediately, upon which he tries to lick her and knocks her down with his tongue; which incidentally, was bigger than her. Later in the day, she decided to bark at the rear end of this monstrous dog and got taken out by tail wagging. Very funny to watch. Bernie had never seen a dog bigger than himself and tried numerous times to crawl under my chair. I got home covered with dog slobber and hair, but had a great time. Bernie earned his gold star too, he was a perfect gentleman. Quote
courtnek Posted June 14, 2003 Posted June 14, 2003 ROFL@Pumpkin!!!! My dog is 75 lbs, so size of dog doesnt matter. Cats are cats, and they will assault any dog they think they can win over.... My cat is 15 years old, fat, not fast anymore, but when he says "JUMP" the dogs says "how high?" - it's just the funniest thing to watch.... :lol: :lol: :lol: Quote
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