ANIMAL
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Aug 15, 2007
- Messages
- 353
Re: Cats
IMHO if they {cats} don't catch the mice and rats they are not worth the gunny sack to toss them in the river. But I do belive in rescue pets. Buying from breeders is not always a good thing. I prefer pound puppies myself. Keep this in mind, when some jerk kicks your door in to rob you blind is that cat going to protect your little women? Cats are individuals and dogs are pack animals like wolfs, you mess with a dogs pack and you mess with the dog. It will protect its pack. My girlfriend has a Welsh Corgie and a Pit Bull mixed with what we don't know. The corgie was a road side winter rescue {the breeder tossed her out because of one ear that won't stand up, vet told us she was show quailty if not for the ear} and the pit was a pound puppie because of looking like a pit. Both were fixed as pups and the corgie is the one you better worry about, the pit will lick you to death but the corgie goes for the,,,,waist area shall we say,,,OUCH!!...ANIMAL
IMHO if they {cats} don't catch the mice and rats they are not worth the gunny sack to toss them in the river. But I do belive in rescue pets. Buying from breeders is not always a good thing. I prefer pound puppies myself. Keep this in mind, when some jerk kicks your door in to rob you blind is that cat going to protect your little women? Cats are individuals and dogs are pack animals like wolfs, you mess with a dogs pack and you mess with the dog. It will protect its pack. My girlfriend has a Welsh Corgie and a Pit Bull mixed with what we don't know. The corgie was a road side winter rescue {the breeder tossed her out because of one ear that won't stand up, vet told us she was show quailty if not for the ear} and the pit was a pound puppie because of looking like a pit. Both were fixed as pups and the corgie is the one you better worry about, the pit will lick you to death but the corgie goes for the,,,,waist area shall we say,,,OUCH!!...ANIMAL