Dog Loyalist Inherits Cat

tarasgirl06

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Dear Wingteal:

Not quite sure I completely understand your post, but hope Ashes has found a loving forever home with you? That's quite an attitude, but I've encountered similar in cats I love -- and it's okay, because love is unconditional both ways, around here!
 

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Originally Posted by Wingteal

Everybody thinks they know everything. I am glad I learned some quick cat lessons here. Last week's cat conflicts included a night incident where following a dicipline issue, I barricaded the bedroom to excude the cat and later, after door scratching and actual hissing (Ashes actually hissed at the closed door) , I looked at the dog curled in defense with a posture that asked, "are we ok?" In the fog of late night imigination I wasn't sure. Next day while writing email to my brother, Ashes jumped up and turned on the printer. I wrote my brother that Ashes had just printed her own packing slip to Taiwan. Total 180 degree change this week. I was cutting outside weeds this morning and discovered Ashes likes to jog behind me. Who couldn't love a cat that follows you around cursing the world in a gravely voice? Thanks to help here (kitchen counter transgressions are less life threatening and more sport) I think Ashes found a home where she might teach and curse daily.
LOL! Looks like you've found a worthy companion!
 

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Well it sounds as if you and Ashes have come to an understanding of sorts, eh?
A continued sense of humor will serve you well in your future dealings with, what appears to be, a very special kitty!


Allie's right about letting your girl be an indoor/outdoor cat. As a declawed cat, she is very vulnerable outside. Is there anyway she can be outdoors only with supervision?
 
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