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Neighbor's bad d*ggy (BW)

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LOL - 10 Dec 2003 06:05 GMT
We are apparently going to have to ask our neighbors to restrain their
d*g, Sally.  I just don't understand it, as she has always been such a
sweetie.  She comes dashing over to visit whenever she sees DH or me
in the yard - DH and I love the visits; Mike, not so much.  But now
this formerly nice d*ggy has started taking alarming liberties.

Mike has put quite a lot of thought and effort into decorating the
Christmas tree this year; we see him frequently with upraised paw,
*adjusting* an ornament into a more favorable position.  We keep
finding ornaments which have mysteriously migrated from tree to floor,
however, and Mike tells us that Sally breaks into the house, several
times a day, and swats the ornaments off the tree.  Sometimes, the
ornament is *still rolling* - apparently, we'd just missed her.
Naturally, Mike is shocked and disgusted by her behavior.  What a bad
d*g!  :-P

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Krista
dirtylitterboxofferingstospammers - 10 Dec 2003 08:02 GMT
>Mike tells us that Sally breaks into the house, several
>times a day, and swats the ornaments off the tree.

It couldn't possibly be any other reason. What else can you expect from a d*g,
it's a lower life form. The d*g should be taken to TED, wormed and have its
temperature taken with a cold glass rod in the place the sun doesn't normally
shine, as punishment.

Purrs, Waffles
(agreeing with Mike)

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Gizela - 10 Dec 2003 21:50 GMT
I agree with the previous posted reply.

Destroying Xmas trees is far beyond a cats intelligence!!

Purrs

Gizmo

> We are apparently going to have to ask our neighbors to restrain their
> d*g, Sally.  I just don't understand it, as she has always been such a
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> Krista
Tanada - 11 Dec 2003 04:01 GMT
> Mike has put quite a lot of thought and effort into decorating the
> Christmas tree this year; we see him frequently with upraised paw,
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> Naturally, Mike is shocked and disgusted by her behavior.  What a bad
> d*g!  :-P

BAD D*G!!!  D*gs are so schtupid, they don't know how to properly
decorate a tree.  Like Mike, we are also shocked and disgusted by such
poor behavior.  You'd think that even a d*g would know better.

Cap'n Pine Cone esq. basking in the sun in Hawaee
Marina - 11 Dec 2003 04:32 GMT
"LOL" <arbitrarilyyours@hotmail.com> wrote
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> Mike has put quite a lot of thought and effort into decorating the
> Christmas tree this year; we see him frequently with upraised paw,
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Naturally, Mike is shocked and disgusted by her behavior.  What a bad
> d*g!  :-P

ROFL!

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Marina
JP Hobbs - 16 Dec 2003 00:04 GMT
awwwwwww dont call her a bad doggy, she's just
trying to help, and then because it's awkward to handle
with herlittle paws the ornaments fall on the floor.
poor baby  Jean P.
> We are apparently going to have to ask our neighbors to restrain their
> d*g, Sally.  I just don't understand it, as she has always been such a
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> Krista
 
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