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22nd November 05, 04:36 AM
#11
Originally Posted by cormacmacguardhe
The biggest problem I have encountered so far with cats and kilts, is when one of the cute little felines decides to jump on my lap, and uses their claws to get a foothold. Ouch!!!
My cat actually seemed disappointed the first time she tried that on my UK Workmans and didn't get a reaction ...
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22nd November 05, 08:18 AM
#12
My devious wife is trying to teach our black lab/greyhound mix dog to cold-nose me under the kilt.
Hmm... maybe THAT'S why she's bought me two kilts and has a third one on the way for Christmas... I think there's a madness to her method!
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22nd November 05, 11:01 AM
#13
Nice to see how many animal lovers are on the board. The pillow does indeed say it all. I could not imagine life without one or two of the furry critters having the run of the house. I lucked out in marrying a woman who is as cat-crazy as I am.
KCW...your two kitties really do look like younger copies of mine! That is rather incredible, especially since your Murphy is diabetic as well.
We had a minor emergency with Lincoln yesterday...he went mildly hypo-glycemic on us. Had to make a quick trip to the vet with him, but everything turned out fine. They want us to keep him off the insulin for the next two days, then bring him back in for another blood-glucose check. They'll probably have us reduce his dose after that.
Here's another shot of him that's kinda cute. He had 9 teeth removed in July, including his upper fangs. Every so often he gets this cool Billy Idol sneer going. LOL
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22nd November 05, 12:07 PM
#14
Al, then you'll love this other tie-in, he has also had some teeth removed! Glad Lincoln is OK. We actually just had Murphy into the vets last week as he was losing weight and we were concerned. They did a glucose check and had us up his dosage.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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22nd November 05, 04:18 PM
#15
Originally Posted by jfellrath
My devious wife is trying to teach our black lab/greyhound mix dog to cold-nose me under the kilt.
Hmm... maybe THAT'S why she's bought me two kilts and has a third one on the way for Christmas... I think there's a madness to her method!
That's nothing - I have a 100 lb. Rottweiler/German Shepherd/Pit Bull/Beagle mix that like to duck his head and walk between people's legs. You should the looks people have when I'm talking to them and the bottom of my kilt starts lifting ... by itself ... and a nose emerges ... followed by a dog's head (and body if he doesn't stop).
And depending on where he decides to stop, occassionally it looks like I have a wagging tail sticking out the back of my kilt!
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22nd November 05, 04:35 PM
#16
ROFL
Sherry
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23rd November 05, 10:28 AM
#17
Originally Posted by Wompet
That's nothing - I have a 100 lb. Rottweiler/German Shepherd/Pit Bull/Beagle mix that like to duck his head and walk between people's legs. You should the looks people have when I'm talking to them and the bottom of my kilt starts lifting ... by itself ... and a nose emerges ... followed by a dog's head (and body if he doesn't stop).
And depending on where he decides to stop, occassionally it looks like I have a wagging tail sticking out the back of my kilt!
Great story. Guinness (our dog) is a big ball-chasing dog, but when he brings it back he likes to chomp on it next to your leg for a while before dropping it. Sometimes he chooses to do it BETWEEN your legs instead of on the side of your leg (luckily he's only about knee-high or my son wouldn't be around). But when kilted, you get this nice dirty/grass-covered/snowy slobber running down the inside of your leg.
Labs aren't clean dogs, let's just say that.
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23rd November 05, 10:50 AM
#18
Originally Posted by jfellrath
Great story. Guinness (our dog) is a big ball-chasing dog, but when he brings it back he likes to chomp on it next to your leg for a while before dropping it. Sometimes he chooses to do it BETWEEN your legs instead of on the side of your leg (luckily he's only about knee-high or my son wouldn't be around). But when kilted, you get this nice dirty/grass-covered/snowy slobber running down the inside of your leg.
Labs aren't clean dogs, let's just say that.
And people wonder why I prefer cats. Hehehe
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23rd November 05, 11:05 AM
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We have a Westie, so no nosing up the kilt from him.
Sherry
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23rd November 05, 07:48 PM
#20
Matrix the cat.
My wife's black cat Matrix died recently and we burried him in the back yard.
Sorry to see the bugger go, beautiful animal, long smoke colored hair.
I got him a tombstone with his name and a pentagram, black cat would have been Wiccian right?
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