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<blockquote data-quote="SlimLizzy" data-source="post: 2413765" data-attributes="member: 488270"><p>22.06</p><p>6.55am FBG 5.3 That's more like it</p><p>Yesterday was busy as mentioned elsewhere, during the afternoon, while we were assembling shelves in the barn, I heard Errant growling. Shot out to see our over the road neighbours young dog in the garden, with Errant making a slow and menacing approach, growling all the while.</p><p>The dog( a husky type about five months old so considerably larger than Errant) seemed confused. It lives with a cat, perhaps theirs is friendly?</p><p>Dog is inviting Errant to play...</p><p>Errant is intent on GBH...</p><p>MrSlim tried to chase the dog, little more than a pup really, for all its size, away, but it was fascinated by Errant, just dodged and came back.</p><p>Luckily neighbour was aware dog was out and I was able to get her to collect it before any damage was done.</p><p>Even then she had to pick it up and carry it away, while Snouk looked longingly at his unwilling playmate over her shoulder.</p><p>MrSlim has previously been concerned about Errant being chased and hurt by Snouk, now the concern is all for the pup, who will surely one day have to learn to take a cat on the warpath seriously.</p><p>Errant took a while to calm down and remained in a position with a clear view of the gate for several hours. Think he was on guard duty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlimLizzy, post: 2413765, member: 488270"] 22.06 6.55am FBG 5.3 That's more like it Yesterday was busy as mentioned elsewhere, during the afternoon, while we were assembling shelves in the barn, I heard Errant growling. Shot out to see our over the road neighbours young dog in the garden, with Errant making a slow and menacing approach, growling all the while. The dog( a husky type about five months old so considerably larger than Errant) seemed confused. It lives with a cat, perhaps theirs is friendly? Dog is inviting Errant to play... Errant is intent on GBH... MrSlim tried to chase the dog, little more than a pup really, for all its size, away, but it was fascinated by Errant, just dodged and came back. Luckily neighbour was aware dog was out and I was able to get her to collect it before any damage was done. Even then she had to pick it up and carry it away, while Snouk looked longingly at his unwilling playmate over her shoulder. MrSlim has previously been concerned about Errant being chased and hurt by Snouk, now the concern is all for the pup, who will surely one day have to learn to take a cat on the warpath seriously. Errant took a while to calm down and remained in a position with a clear view of the gate for several hours. Think he was on guard duty. [/QUOTE]
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