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Oh, this is a vicious dog. They have the "Beware of Dog" signs, they chain it in the yard for a while, and the only one that can even remotely do anything with him is the son, and he has attacked him. The dog is a ticking time bomb, but I have a gun. The kids know to stay away from the fence, and I have told that family that I will shoot it. The DH (the cop) would love to shoot it himself, but the step-son is a source of problems between him and the wife. Which is why he backed off when the wife lied. The dog is a threat, and it is a matter of time before he attacks someone outside of the family. I just hope it's not a kid.
But, none of this has anything to do with the cat. A dog doesn't have to be vicious to attack and kill a cat that wanders into their yard. Most dogs would.
Yotetrapper-If you have to wonder why we want the body back to bury it, then it's not worth explaining to you. Some people do that, some don't, it's your choice, but you shouldn't try and make me out to be a bad parent because my kids want to bury their cat. They understand about things like that, and that's my business, not yours. Also, if you have read any of my posts, you would see that I am not mad about the cat, I am mad they lied. My DD heard the cat being killed, heard the woman screaming at the dog, and was with me when I went over there and was lied to. THAT is the problem. This cat wasn't roaming, she got out and no one noticed her because we left to run errands. She was not a roamer, she was an indoor cat, got out, got confused, and ran into the wrong fenced yard. Not the neighbor's fault, or the dog's. I never said it was. I do find the fact that you train your dogs to kill cats a huge problem, yet you seem to be bragging about it. That is not normal behavior, yet I am off for wanting my kids to bury their cat. Odd.
Shelly
But, none of this has anything to do with the cat. A dog doesn't have to be vicious to attack and kill a cat that wanders into their yard. Most dogs would.
Yotetrapper-If you have to wonder why we want the body back to bury it, then it's not worth explaining to you. Some people do that, some don't, it's your choice, but you shouldn't try and make me out to be a bad parent because my kids want to bury their cat. They understand about things like that, and that's my business, not yours. Also, if you have read any of my posts, you would see that I am not mad about the cat, I am mad they lied. My DD heard the cat being killed, heard the woman screaming at the dog, and was with me when I went over there and was lied to. THAT is the problem. This cat wasn't roaming, she got out and no one noticed her because we left to run errands. She was not a roamer, she was an indoor cat, got out, got confused, and ran into the wrong fenced yard. Not the neighbor's fault, or the dog's. I never said it was. I do find the fact that you train your dogs to kill cats a huge problem, yet you seem to be bragging about it. That is not normal behavior, yet I am off for wanting my kids to bury their cat. Odd.
Shelly