I have my dogs trained, that if the (now deceased) cat brought in anything alive and lost control of it, they were to snatch it up and take it outside IMMEDIATELY, where they could dispose of it in any way they saw fit. Our command for this was, "Get the rat!" It didn't matter if it was a rat...
Both are Shelties. I originally had Sammy (3) up, he has a rather long, smooth snout for the breed. He is very fine-boned. I recently switched to Gracie (11), who has a more pronounced snout, is bigger and more coarse and sturdy.
Feed them snacks in proximity to each other, but not too close. They should be able to see each other. Watch "My Cat from Hell" episodes, you'll learn a lot!
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And have I mentioned I'm bipolar?!? Your good news/ bad news post threw me into an emotional tizzy! Does this mean Miss Kitty won't be living with you any more? :barnie:eek: Oh my! But she'll be safe... That's good! But your chickens may not be! :he That's the pits! Sorry, did not...
My brother's indoor cat disappeared a few days before Thanksgiving, and he and his DW canceled their Thanksgiving plans so they would be home in case Tom showed up. He didn't ... Until Monday after Thanksgiving, I think, when a neighbor just TWO DOORS DOWN spotted him on their Ring camera and...
Since she is such a good hunter, you need to do something to protect her from the fleas she will otherwise get from the rats and mice she is killing. Talk to your vet about it. Ours get monthly drops on the back of the neck. I think there may also be a pill option, not sure. We tried the Soresto...
Nice! We have two dogs. Our cat brought a rat in at 4:45 the other morning and the first we knew of it was when the dog fight woke us up! Normally it has always been Gracie's job to "get the rat" and take it outside, but apparently Sammy decided to try to get in on the action. Gracie is 11...