aguero93:20
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Is the cat any good at walking without it's back legs?Good man.
Is the cat any good at walking without it's back legs?Good man.
Way hey, another patterdale owner. mine is called Zab the bastard.
Is the cat any good at walking without it's back legs?
I'll take that as a no then.Are you any good at walking with an axe buried into your skull. Probably about the same.
I had a Patterdale, absolutely mad as fuck, would bite anything that came near him.Haha we have a Patterdale called Maggie. They must all be mad as everyone who owns one says the same
She is 13 now and slowing down a lot, but as soon as she sees a cat, dog or someone walking past she turns into a 1 year old going mad at the window
Will be gutted when she is no longer around
I'll take that as a no then.
Good good.
So, the cat is going to start walking on it's front legs before I get hold of it? Makes sense to get the practise in I suppose...For every action there is a reaction. I tend to react before any action is taken on the things I love though.
Probably better to say, for every intended action, there is a preemptive reaction, before that action has a chance to materialise in the way the person with that intended action intended.
It works for me.
I had a Patterdale, absolutely mad as fuck, would bite anything that came near him.
Mine was a bastard with people as well, next was a big daft Dalmatian, not a bad bone in his bodyYeah she’s the same. Great with people and kids, but not with dogs and other animals. She was attacked by another dog when she was a lot younger and never been the same with other dogs since
The Patterdale breed is well known for being a bit feisty haha
So, the cat is going to start walking on it's front legs before I get hold of it? Makes sense to get the practise in I suppose...