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I bet the only deaths of humans that they’ve ever caused are tripping over them and falling down the stairs type deaths.What are the stats for cats?
I bet the only deaths of humans that they’ve ever caused are tripping over them and falling down the stairs type deaths.What are the stats for cats?
I bet the only deaths of humans that they’ve ever caused are tripping over them and falling down the stairs type deaths.
I mean, a good start would the law being that dogs have to stay on a lead at all times in public areas.
The old 'don't worry he's friendly', as their dog comes flying over to yours, would then be prevented.
Our dog is friendly but we choose to keep him on a lead all the time, as he's too adventurous and would just fuck off at the sniff of a cat or squirrel.
I actively try and avoid other dogs and their owners when out on a walk, and tbh my dogs not remotely interested in other dogs whilst walking, too busy sniffing out the cats and squirrels!
Bit harsh on the cat that!Newham General Hospital apology over woman's cat bite death
Newham General Hospital apologises after a patient was sent home without the appropriate treatment.www.google.com
Apparently a good chunk of deaths where an old person dies from a fall is from the little feline shitbags that lives with them tripping them up on the stairs.I bet the only deaths of humans that they’ve ever caused are tripping over them and falling down the stairs type deaths.
Still, they can go out on their own and not attack kids.Apparently a good chunk of deaths where an old person dies from a fall is from the little feline shitbags that lives with them tripping them up on the stairs.