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saucycobblers:

--- Quote from: j. U. d. E. on February 09, 2007, 08:00:06 pm ---I feel totally bonkers (sp?) to walk my cats (I do it late late at night, so as to not meet too many people

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Jude, I have a friend who owns a small grey rabbit and another who owns a white ferret - they BOTH have tiny harnesses for their animals and take them for walks... in BROAD DAYLIGHT!!  ::) :laugh:

j.U.d.E.:

--- Quote from: saucycobblers on February 09, 2007, 08:09:50 pm ---Jude, I have a friend who owns a small grey rabbit and another who owns a white ferret - they BOTH have tiny harnesses for their animals and take them for walks... in BROAD DAYLIGHT!!  ::) :laugh:

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COOL! Or CRAZY! Whichever way..  ;D Aren't they afraid of accidentally meeting non-leashed (is that a word?) dogs?

It's silly though, me taking them for a walk, 'cause they have their cat door and can go out and back in as they please... But there is this black male (I'm assuming) cat around all the time, causing trouble. And fear. Don't know what to do. I chase him away, but I feel sorry for him 'cause he's out all the time (nights too).


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Didn't see your question. Well, according to the vet, Brokie had her kittens when she was about one year old. The vet guessed Sayif's birth at April 2006. So he's around 10 months old (hope he doesn't grow more - I kind of like having them both the same size) and well, Brokie is 22 months old - 2nd birthday in April.

j. U. d. E.

saucycobblers:

--- Quote from: j. U. d. E. on February 09, 2007, 08:52:00 pm --- COOL! Or CRAZY! Whichever way..  ;D Aren't they afraid of accidentally meeting non-leashed (is that a word?) dogs?

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I think they both tend to walk them in fields and more remote country areas (though I have walked with my friend and her cute bunny rabbit on several occasions in pedestrian areas. They have strict laws in the UK about leashing certain dogs at all times (those typically bred as hunting or fighting dogs) - not that that means much though, as people still flout the law. Another friend who has a gorgeous, but feisty, little Jack Russell seems to have more trouble with other dogs than the rabbit / ferret owners.


--- Quote from: j. U. d. E. on February 09, 2007, 08:52:00 pm --- But there is this black male (I'm assuming) cat around all the time, causing trouble. And fear. Don't know what to do. I chase him away, but I feel sorry for him 'cause he's out all the time (nights too).

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Jude, ya gotta do what ya gotta to protect your babies!  ;D

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