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12-08-2013, 09:43 AM | #1 | |||
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This is funny:
. Cats do this to each other too. I notice a couple of dogs didn't read the cat body language (non aggressive) correctly...so that is the dog's problem. But some of the cats had their ears down, and that is a true aggression sign (as is the tail twitch). When our older cats did this to each other, the cat trying to pass just jumped over. No problemo that way! . Cats carry grudges sometimes. I bet the dogs eat the cat's food, and that would then spill over into payback! LOL
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