Please update me. How did the outing with the doggies went? I almost went there myself, almost, but mine is a kucing. Definitely not the place for him. Nearly putting him in a cage & brought him along but then I thought better not, lah. Otherwise all the doggies will go crazy.
Don't look down on my cat, ah. He can be a real bully. The other day when he was outside the house, a lady was walking her Dalmantian (about 6-8 months old) which is equivalent to about 6x my Mille boy. He chased after him. Can you believe that. Maybe he thinks he's "The Rock". The lady owner was so surprised. She thinks that he's so daring chasing after her dog. Now, what do you think?
Re: [Aivee] Follow-up on Kiara outing
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Hi Aivee,
There is a thread in Event Calendar discussing about the outing event, and Khoo (the webmaster) uploaded some images for viewing. Take a look.
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Yes, cats can definitely stick up for themselves. Years ago I had a cat called Snowy (because she was all black). We lived in a housing estate in Sydney where there were no fences between the houses, just long expanses of lawn. My Snowy was very territorial. I would be sitting in my house and suddenly I'd hear her spitting and hissing. She would have a dog owner and their dog baled up on the lawn outside my house. They would always have this look of sheer surprise on their faces, which always made me smile. I never did see a dog make it across our front lawn. They were always forced to back away and cross to the other side of the street.
Once a friend brought her labrador/GSD cross to the front door. Snowy flew down the hallway, jumped up and pushed with all four paws on the latched screen door. She opened it and flew out to scratch the poor dog on his face. Needless to say, my friend never brought her dog with her again.