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Old 12-31-2022, 11:52 PM   #1
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Dog vs Cat

As I've mentioned, I've never had a cat till now, and I'm 63. Always dogs. Grew up with a German Shepherd. Had a few after. Then moved on to ranch dogs. When it comes to "cat", I'm learning....slowly.

Like the wood stove. We live by it during the Winter. It heats the house. Of course, Spot and Dusty are drawn to it....but it needs to be tended every couple hours.

The dog?
"Ok.....dad's getting oak. I better move. Then give him hugs afterwards."

The cat?
"This better not effect me."

WTH?
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Old 01-01-2023, 06:31 AM   #2
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Ha ha ha!

That’s pretty funny.

But the translation? That means the cat trusts you. He/she trusts you not to step on him or drop oak on him and is completely relaxed and secure around you.

After a while you’ll just not notice the cat sitting there and walk around him. Ha ha
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