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apparently cats hate citrus. so the best way to keep cats out of your garden in neither buy your own cat or a dog but buy a pet lemon. just remember a lemon is for about two days not for life.
Smudge is OK ? - probably learned his/her lesson.
Eight left then ....
My wifes cat got eaten by her fathers dogs.
RIP
Just to address the balance here, it's not just dogs that do the attacking.
One of my sisters colleagues had a call out by a couple who had gone out for dinner leaving their cat and few week old puppy at home for the first time. They returned to find a rather full cat and a puppies head.
(The cat was fine, just a bit bloated for a day or two)
If a dog comes onto a farmer's land and attacks his animals the farmer may kill it.
If a dog comes into my garden and attacks my cat, may I kill the dog?
donald - I don't think so - you may use reasonable force to defend your property - the cat and if the dog gets harmed during the course of that its the dogs hard luck
If the cat is getting shaken to bits and I'm standing there holding a pitchfork at the time, would I be in trouble with the law if the dog died?
no I don't think so so long as yo were not needlessly cruel and what you did was the minimum required.
Thats a very specific example donald. Its almost like you're asking retrospectively. Did you get away with it?
A friend of mine used to have a cat called Junior because he was so small. The most loony cat I have ever come across would regularly kill squirrels which is some going. One night my mate woke up in her house with this smashing noise and what she described as screams. It was Junior killing a squirrel in the kitchen. Sadly Junior got hit by a car amazingly the car survived and that was the end of Junior.
Glad the cat is OK, I like cats. My lurcher has never caught a cat, most find their way up something it time, she has caught a fox, that didnt end well for the fox.
Just a thought experiment Binners!
But we have been surprised by somebody's dog appearing in our living room when we were watching TV one evening. Luckily for all concerned the cat was not present.
usually the dog comes off worse
Bit of an urban myth I suspect. yes cats often turn when cornered and lb for lb they are well designed but not when faced with a determined dog, even a small one.
Holy sh!t, I'm shocked. Is that true?!One of my sisters colleagues had a call out by a couple who had gone out for dinner leaving their cat and few week old puppy at home for the first time. They returned to find a rather full cat and a puppies head.
usually the dog comes off worseBit of an urban myth I suspect. yes cats often turn when cornered and lb for lb they are well designed but not when faced with a determined dog, even a small one.
This is because most dogs dont strike, they bring to bay. Running dogs will usually strike and shake. Most cats will be lucky to survive the intial strike from a lurcher.
What's "bring to bay" mean?
[i]This is our two. Rogue the fearless lion hunter and Messi the rough, tough little ally cat[/i]
that image is SICK and UNNATURAL
( 😉 in case taken seriously)
bring to bay means corner them really, top em running.
tonyd - Yes, it's true.
Yes, bring to bay means corner (so that the hunter can come and kill the prey - or not as appropriate).
mikewsmith
WTF are you quoting where I state "I am a dog owner" for. Its as I am trying to point out a balance in my view. That is not anti dog etc. And it is my view that I would call the police. So no Mail etc, if you dont have anything constructive shut the f*ck up.
DezB
I don't actually see why I needed to state "it could have been a child's face" rather than it could have been a "child". So a child being attacked a dog and skin ripped of its arm etc would be less traumatic than it face perhaps or does it only matter if its a child's face?
Equally it is an "Uncontrolled dogs. It is an offence for a dog to be outside the owner's premises and not under control"
There ois your offence therefore what the problem with what I do and do not know about dogs.
legend
Yes it could have been a child.
If you want to rip someones post apart first have something constructive, second make sure that you are actually correct.
DezB - Member
This is our two. Rogue the fearless lion hunter and Messi the rough, tough little ally catthat image is SICK and UNNATURAL
( in case taken seriously)
Not taken seriously at all. This is STW after all 😉
bjj.andy.w
Lovely Ridgeback, my two are soft as well.
I don't actually see why I needed to state "it could have been a child's face" rather than it could have been a "child".
[url= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Running_gag ]You must be new here[/url].
pingu66 - Member
?Equally it is an "Uncontrolled dogs. It is an offence for a dog to be outside the owner's premises and not under control"
There ois your offence therefore what the problem with what I do and do not know about dogs.
Civil not criminal - its only criminal if its dangerously out of control - and the danger needs to be to a human. Not something for the police IMO
anybody good at the forum searching who could find out who started the 'it could be a childs face next time'?
If a dog comes into my garden and attacks my cat, may I kill the dog?
I think you should invite a few friends round and open a book. Who knows where it could lead, a nice little earner at least.
Pingu you do realise your just making yourself look even more stupid dont you. Put the digging implement down and step away from the hole.
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[/img]Sorry to hear your cat has been injured, would not be happy if it were ours, but settling the vet bill is about as much as I could expect anyone to do. Lurchers are quite "serious" dogs and will chase small fast furry things only in their nature, like our dog try's to herd everyone up.
aa nope not stupid at all mate. Just a forum and I have an opinion. SOme of those who quoted me didnt even have that.
The Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 covers dogs under proper control so if the Dangerous Dogs Act is civil, which I belive it isn't then my mistake.
come on step away from the spade, its for your own good
Off on a tangent, why do dog owners have to pick up dog poo or be fined but cats can dump where they please, mainly on my flower bed till I terrorised all the local cats who find it best to avoid our garden now.
[i]anybody good at the forum searching who could find out who started the 'it could be a childs face next time'?
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Whoever they are, they are awesum
" settling the vet bill is about as much as I could expect anyone to do"
I think we have the right to expect them to ensure the dogs can't escape though? However they do that, be it fence or enclosure or whatever, I don't care.
Off on a tangent, why do dog owners have to pick up dog poo or be fined but cats can dump where they please,
Density and location, I expect. Ie, with dogs, you have lots of dogs going to the toilet in relatively concentrated areas (where they're being walked, which by definition is where people like to walk) and pooing competitively in prominent places to mark territory. Cats roam far and wide so you don't get the same concentrated areas, and tend to try and hide their poo rather than going "look, I did that!" like dogs and stag parties do.
mainly on my flower bed till I terrorised all the local cats who find it best to avoid our garden now.
I'm not sure this forum is big enough to contain the sheer size of your testicles.
Can't actually be bothered to be silly, send them the bill and hope the moggy gets better
Were there any independent witnesses to the attack?
Apparently the Guinea pig was in the garden at the time but the other lurcher must have got to him as he's saying nothing.
anybody good at the forum searching who could find out who started the 'it could be a childs face next time'?
Think I remember the thread, but couldn't find it. The phrase has escaped, and is now breeding in the wild: [url= http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1837270 ]It could be a child's face next time.[/url]
[Edit: sorry to hear about the cat BTW, hope it makes a full recovery]
cynic-al - Member
Were there any independent witnesses to the attack?
Apparently the Guinea pig was in the garden at the time but the other lurcher must have got to him as he's saying nothing.
Just burst out laughing on a very quiet campsite, now everyone is staring, thanks
What do you expect? A cat laughing at a computer... pretty disturbing!




