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Wanna borrow my airgun?
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Hahaha, how did they get in?
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I'm feeding them from one year on my terrace. However now the prefer staying inside and I have to keep closing.
They do not afraid at all.
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I'm feeding them from one year on my terrace. However now the prefer staying inside and I have to keep closing.
They do not afraid at all.
Don't they make a mess on your floor though?
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Next thing you know, you keep a cat to keep the pigeons out
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I can lend you a cat, too!
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Footon,
Can you post the picture of your cat. What breed is it?
There is a saying, If you treat a dog nicely, it (dog) thinks you are the King. But if you think a cat nicely, it thinks, he (cat) is the King.
Maybe Popov can use a cat pic as a scare "pigeon" instead of scare crow.
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Actually I have more than 1 cat, that's why I can lend one, hehe. About breed - should I say "local"? As long as it catches mice - sums up well enough the current state.
My experience says otherwise - I treat my cats nicely, they treat me nicely. I treat the dog nicely, he thinks I lost it... No authority I mean. Of course, it depends on the dog, if he/she's stupid, then there's nothing I can do about it.
Most of the cats I've had, have been extremely intelligent though.
I'll start planning the photo session
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We like cats very much but unfortunately my son is allergic. On that reason we care after animals outside.
The pigeons are very funny too.
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My experience says otherwise - I treat my cats nicely, they treat me nicely. I treat the dog nicely, he thinks I lost it... No authority I mean. Of course, it depends on the dog, if he/she's stupid, then there's nothing I can do about it.
Oh yes, that reminded me of my 1st dog that I had. As a psychologist, I try to be affirmative and build up the person's self esteem...so I ended up applying that on my dog, I kept affirming it till he ended up thinking he is the boss. Next, I have to teach him boundary issues to re-establish my authority...I guess I should have stick to working with people instead
And I had a cat too...and the dog is extroverted while the cat is introverted, they are like day and night. Good thing they don't fight like cats and dogs.
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I have a cat and a dog too, they get on very well and are very attached to each other. The cat constantly follows the dog around as if she's a dog too. It's both hilarious and adorable.