Yeah, we used to live in a busy neighbourhood and couldn't let Malinki out... she'd lived in a flat before we got her and so our house was a big improvement, but she still wanted to get out, and made several escape attempts |
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My cats won't step foot outside. I can leave the doors wide open to carry in groceries or whatever, and they'll just stand there on the threshold, sniffing the air, but they won't go out. I guess they know how good they have it in the house! |
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I suppose you never let them out when they were young? Maybe if they never knew about the outside world, it wouldn't seem as attractive... Anyways, it's still interesting that they don't seem to have any "animal instincts". What would happen if there was a mouse walking about in front of your cats, or a dog for that matter? Also, do you know why cats eat grass? When I put my cat out, he looks like a freaking cow grazing in the field |
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Actually, yes, I did take them outside on a harness and leash when they were young. Both of them were terrified and always wanted back in the house. Now I think they're too traumatized to venture out again lol. I believe cats live longer, safer, healthier lives by staying indoors, so I'm glad mine don't try to sneak out. |
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Last edited by peppy; 09-03-2007 at 08:55 AM.
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I loved Burmese kitties! They have the cutest round faces and humungous eyes |
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Well this isnt my dog, its my neighbors, but its soo cute! And it always comes by to play...Its the most gentle dog Ive ever met. |
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^^ Looks like a collie mix. Pretty dog, but lots of upkeep on all that hair! |
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A friend of mine has a Russian Blue and walks him on a leash...but he has to really watch she he doesn't squeaze out of the harness (he is good!). He isn't scared of dogs and enjoys the walks but is a bit stubborn on what direction you want him to go in LOL. |
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The breeder wants me to do schutzhund or ringsport with him. I don't like the way he raises them. I would consider it if I had raised him from a baby pup but I got him at 13 months. He encourages them to bite and chew on people from babies. I totally disagree with it. I think they should be taught to not bite but tug on toys and gradually introduced to the sleeve in early games. I think they should be taken places and socialized and taught manners and control before protection...not only taken places to do schutzhund. The whole point of schutzhund is to teach control and have a safer more reliable protector not one that thinks its ok to bite everyone in sight. |
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Cute Burmese cat Peppy, how old was he when you got him? |
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Hehe thanks, I love his face aswell. He really likes a good scratch on his head. |
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Last edited by peppy; 09-04-2007 at 01:27 PM.
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Yeah and I have no doubt in my mind that if I was ever threatened, his instinctive defense drive would kick in without training and he would tear somebody up. |
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Yep, it's what they were bred to do. They are naturally protective and watchful of their families. My dog hasn't really started with these tendencies yet, but he is only 6 months old. Your experience is a classic example of the dog sensing his owner was in harm's way, and his instinct for protection kicked in. Any smart would-be assiliant would back off! |
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Today, I dont like my dog. He's pissing me off. He wont stop standing under my feet wherever I go. I've yelled at him a lot today. |
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That is a cute rabbit |
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So know that feeling. Malinki is a very loud cat. She likes to |
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I love my cat called Soldier because he has real character. He is a rescued grey tabby. He has no teeth on one side and only likes to be stroked on his head. It took us weeks before we could cuddle him, he was very wary of strangers. Although he sometimes lashes out at me, these times are getting less as he realises we are not going to hurt him. I can kiss his furry head now and pick him up. When we first got him he flinched away from us if we put out our hand to him. |
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What a gorgeous photo, Lucidvegan! He is very handsome and lucky to have you |
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