Posted by Gary Mitchell on November 17, 2015 at 14:31:24 from (72.161.238.65):
A little over a year ago I heard a racket out by one of my trailers. I went out there and found our 2 outside dogs had "treed" something under there. As I got there the smaller dog came out with a yellow and white tiger striped kitten. The big dog, Amos, snatched the little guy from the other one and tossed it up into the air. About this time my wife Cathy showed up. She made a mad dash between the dogs and came back with "kitty." I had already decided to let the dogs have at it since there was a good chance "Kitty" was pretty much wrecked. As luck would have it he was tougher than I gave him credit for. We kept him around and he never showed much sign of his little incident. He got fixed at about 6 months. Recently he started wanting out at night. He stays out all night and sleeps in the house most of the day. I noticed lately that the dogs have been playing with and carrying aound dead rats pretty often and all I can figure is that "George the Cat," (his name), has been providing them the "toys." gm
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