Friday, December 27, 2013

Laugh if You Must

This clip illustrates exactly why one should  be either a cat person, or a dog person.  Anyone who keeps a dog in the house and harbors a cat should be brought up on animal abuse charges.  Poor doggie!

The dog is a loving and noble beast.  He wishes no one any harm.  Were this not the case, those cats would be playing an entirely different game-- "Where's the Cat?"

7 comments:

Lin said...

I'm just gonna say that the dogs learned from experience--you can't chase the cat...EVER....and think it's gonna forget it. They will make dog-friend pay for that forever.

We have to reprimand our kitties to stop bullying Sammy the Weiner Dog when he comes to stay with us. They are horrible to that dog! You'd think it would be the other way around.

Vee said...

I share the dogs' POV. I want to scream and run the other way when I come across one.

Grace said...

Cats are very territorial and they are just plain smarter than dogs...they can intimidate easily by just fluffing themselves up...of course those lightening fast paws help too. I love dogs, they are so sweet and doofy but on a day to day basis I'd rather live with cats...

Sharkbytes said...

Catdalf, revisited!

Jim said...

I once lived in a home with three dogs and four cats. Rest assured, the dogs never for a second hesitated to just step over (or on) the cats.

Secondary Roads said...

Cats rule.

Dog drool.

vanilla said...

Lin, one thing for sure; dogs learn quickly.

Vee, not everyone is a cat person.

Grace, I think the fluffing up is a secondary and easier-to-use weapon after the claws have been applied once. Dogs learn very quickly.

Shark, indeed. And I know you will believe me when I tell you I had to look up "Catdalf."

Jim, nice to know that you were acquainted with dogs that knew how to behave around cats!

Chuck, really?