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This sounds a lot like our house.
We've got an outdoor/indoor hunter cat too, who stalks the chickens from daylight till dark but never actually pounces. He likes to pretend to be in charge of things by laying in front of the door when they're free-ranging, but I have an idea that if they wanted in, they'd step right on top of him. lol
Our doxie, paws at the window the whole time we're outside with them. At first, she loved sticking her snout through the wires and yanking out the tailfeathers of whatever chicken was fool enough to walk closeby. I just knew that when they were introduced sans cage, all Hell would break loose. Thankfully, she first tried our roo and quickly changed her mind when he lowered his head and splayed out his neck feathers at her like that poison-spitting dinosaur did in Jurassic Park. Now, she (like the cat) just pretends to be savage and fierce.
I'm sure both of their dreams are filled with chicken attacks.
This sounds a lot like our house.

We've got an outdoor/indoor hunter cat too, who stalks the chickens from daylight till dark but never actually pounces. He likes to pretend to be in charge of things by laying in front of the door when they're free-ranging, but I have an idea that if they wanted in, they'd step right on top of him. lol
Our doxie, paws at the window the whole time we're outside with them. At first, she loved sticking her snout through the wires and yanking out the tailfeathers of whatever chicken was fool enough to walk closeby. I just knew that when they were introduced sans cage, all Hell would break loose. Thankfully, she first tried our roo and quickly changed her mind when he lowered his head and splayed out his neck feathers at her like that poison-spitting dinosaur did in Jurassic Park. Now, she (like the cat) just pretends to be savage and fierce.
I'm sure both of their dreams are filled with chicken attacks.
