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[Closed] Secrecy life of cats BBC2 now

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I'm always amazed when there's a film of 500 wildebeest being chased by half a dozen lions who want to eat their babies, the wildebeest don't just think "**** this", turn around, and charge the lions down. Very quickly, there'd be no more lions.

Well, in a rural Britain sense of your question, it seems to be becoming increasingly common for clueless dog walkers to have big problems with an angry herd of cattle.


 
Posted : 14/06/2013 11:54 pm
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Well, in a rural Britain sense of your question, it seems to be becoming increasingly common for clueless dog walkers to have big problems with an angry herd of cattle.

Sadly true, a woman was killed walking her dog on a path by the river here in Chippenham not so long ago, because she held onto the lead, rather than letting the dog go and it find it's own way to safety. The cows, as usual in these cases, had calves. 😐


 
Posted : 15/06/2013 12:58 am
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There was a follow up show broadcast last night.

They provided a summary at the end along the lines of. "cats are independent and probably don't need humans that much"

No **** Sherlock, for a lot of people with Cats that's kinda the point.


 
Posted : 15/06/2013 6:43 am
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Cat Diary [/url] Couldnt get the youtube video thingy to embed.


 
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