Author Topic: My dog came back carrying a cat's leg  (Read 9775 times)

my dog moose once dug for days and days and days

then he came inside with the sickly sweet smell of rot





outside in the backyard, dog corpse (owners said it was a cat however it must have been one loving gigantic cat)


i nearly puked just by the smell of it
we gave him 3 consecutive baths



Yep. Every cat poops in your shoes.

Jeez, each cat is different.


Yep. Every cat poops in your shoes.

Jeez, each cat is different.
They do it more in sand boxes.

Damn, that's why we never had a sand box in our yard. :iceCream:

ive never had a cat stuff outside of a sandbox
well
as kittens
but theyre just babies they dont know stuff yet come on
but they learned fast


Cut off the dog's leg and give it to the cat.


The dog is like coming back to the house saying:

"Hey! Look what I found! Am I a good doggie?! :D"

NINJAEDIT:
I wrote the hundredth reply.

If my dog came back carrying a cat's leg, the only thing I'd worry about is how she got out of the fence.
I hate cats.

If my dog came back carrying a cat's leg, the only thing I'd worry about is how she got out of the fence.
I hate cats.
thats nice
would you like me to tear off one of your dog's legs
no

thats nice
would you like me to tear off one of your dog's legs
no
A human didn't do it, a dog did.
Some dogs were basically bred to catch other animals.
Cats weren't bred to be helpful at all.

your argument is that dogs have been bred to catch other animals
i note that you mean that theyve been bred to be 'more useful'
but i will address the first argument beforehand
however let me ask this first
do you want your dog to catch animals
do you gain anything from it
is it a useful trait
i am not implying anything
these are just questions