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Unread 05-26-2015, 11:43 AM   #1
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Funny Tom

In our house the setters can't lay down with a cat coming over to lick their face or lay down on them

We even have a barn cat that will run in if the door is open and the older dog is there - runs right up to him and rubs his forehead on the dog's muzzle

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I second that one Mark,when the wife's cat was around old Heiko was on his best behavior,like a coiled spring ...just waiting for the command to fetch it up.They lived together for eight years,with not even a single incident (never unattended ),but his pupils would take up his whole eye when the cat was around and the nub of a tail was just a blur ...Oh ,Father just one little taste !
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