Cat Gives Dog A Proverbial Beat Down

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    OhioTom76 Well-Known Member

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    Bully!
     
    OhioTom76, Oct 21, 2012
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    argon_0 Well-Known Member

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    You kind of wonder what the outcome of this little contact was. Either the dog backed off or the cat left in disgust?
     
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    haopee Well-Known Member

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    Oh the embarrassment. The cat cream-puffed the dog.



    Remember this? If cats are able to pawn big alligators, what more little dogs?
     
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    claudine Well-Known Member

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    This dog seems like he didn't care about the cat's actions at all. My dog wouldn't be so calm, this cat would have to run away in a hurry:p .
    I can't believe that the cat was able to scare off the alligator!
     
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    I have to admit that this was too funny. I found myself laughing at the way this cat kept raising it paw hitting the poor little dog on the head every time he tried to eat. It wasn't nice and like you said the cat is a little bully, but I still found this hilarious to watch.
     
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    Or maybe it's the dog that's the bully? If he's in the cat's food or water and won't leave it alone, then the kitty might just be protecting its territory! I have seen my cat do it before when the dog won't leave her alone.
     
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