Lol.
Me too. Nice! Most of my cousins are either way older than me or way younger. :/
Yeah, I like having cousins of all ages though, it teaches me to deal with younger kids and older ones.

Thanks!I didn't know anything about Wry Neck eather, till about a month ago.
Oh my god!Thats the same thing about my sister!She has quirks that annoy me.She hats sauce, but love tomatoes, I don't know why but it annoys me.Uh, sorry Abbey!
Hey,it's ok.
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Haha! That's funny! It is weird though, how something little can bother you SO much.
 Thanks! 
Awe! Are those the kits (not sure if this is what you call baby rabbits....?)?
Awe poor guy. You know, almost anything is trainable with a dog. As long as he's being fed he's not going to eat any cats. Now chasing is another story. But don't worry, this is instinctive with dogs (especially hounds). You could keep him in the house for a few weeks to socialize him and fatten him up, then you could introduce him to the cats on a leash a few times a day for a few weeks so he can get used to being around them before you start training him not to chase. Sarah wrote a great article about harmonizing dogs with chickens and it works much the same way with cats. A training collar works really well with this sort of thing, too. I just got one for my guardian livestock puppy to train him not to chase. It was $20 on Amazon and it's a pretty good little collar for the price.![]()
Thanks for the advice!
 We have two houndy's of our own (Beagle and Redtick Coonhound mix) and we trained them not to chase and eat the cats, but I was just worried with this guy since he had been chasing/eating for so long. :/ But the good thing is, my aunt decided to keep him so we don't have to worry about cat training. 
 My cousin is doing a good job with him.  They named him Tike! Hey Sarah! Sorry you're not feeling well! :/
	
	
