This is shown from the cats’ point of view (naturally–who else’s matters?). The one dog gets a friendly greeting. The other gets the bum’s rush–and woe betide him, if those two cats catch him. Disgraceful, isn’t it?
This is shown from the cats’ point of view (naturally–who else’s matters?). The one dog gets a friendly greeting. The other gets the bum’s rush–and woe betide him, if those two cats catch him. Disgraceful, isn’t it?
Step aside, you bipeds! Here’s how you get the most out of a playground.
Don’t miss the footage of the ducks enjoying a sliding board. If I ever had half that much fun, I don’t know how I’d ever settle for anything less.
Fie, fie, fie upon a conquered pooch! Have these dogs no shame? It’s an embarrassment to the whole dog nation. Buffaloed by cats–mixed metaphor, but you get the point. Cowed by cats. Chicken-hearted dogs, they even embarrass the chickens.
There’s something really sweet about this–a little glimpse of heaven. The great big dog could evict four little kittens from his dog bed… and yet he doesn’t. Are we going too far out on a limb, to say this is a video that makes us… hope?
Hey, is that a headline or what? Haven’t lost my touch.
The dogs in this video ought to be ashamed of themselves, pushed around and dominated by cats. But that could be said for any number of humans, couldn’t it?
This is the sequel to last night’s critter video, which left us in some doubt as to whether the two would ever reach a meeting of the minds. We have skipped the most suspenseful parts as being unfit for a tender-hearted audience.
Why do dogs let themselves be buffaloed by cats? (There’s something very wrong with that sentence, but I can’t tell you what it is.) Millions of people have observed this behavior. No one has explained it. Some guy named Sam Katz said he could, but I never bought his theory.
Here’s a dog who wants to sleep and a kitten who doesn’t. Can the kitten wake the dog?
This reminds me of a scientific experiment undertaken by Ricardo Montalban… but I’m not allowed to talk about it.
(And here comes a thunderstorm… akh!)
Desperate times call for desperate measures. Usually I wait till evening to post a critter video. Today, at the rate I’m going, this blog won’t make it to the evening.
But ain’t domestication grand? Sometimes it seems they forget all that cats and dogs business and just melt into one happy family.
But I speak as someone who used to have a cat, a dog, and an iguana cuddled up together on his bed.
Dog wants his bed; but a fearless kitten already has it and isn’t about to move. Being a golden retriever, the dog doesn’t just eat the kitten and forget it. But he wants that bed! Can they resolve this conflict? Stay tuned.