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How To Get Your Cat In The House . . . .

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If you just shot the cat and let the dog bury it in the backyard, you wouldn't need to worry about it anymore. :wink2::grin:

  • Super User

Looks like the dog might have found a new chew toy.

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Maybe - either way that cat is pretty tolerant . . . .

A-Jay

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This is great! My cat is so lazy, she'd probably welcome the assistance.

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I have never seen anything like that...Too cool!

Id just be happy the cat was gone. Forget about getting it in the house. Cats are worthless animals. If you need a mouser there are plenty dog breeds who can do that and they dont crap in a box in the corner and smell up your whole house. With a small bit of training dogs can be housebroken. Plus they actually listen to you and protect your family and property. A cat would just sit there and watch you be robbed blind.

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