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In reply to the discussion: Better pictures of the hero cat (that chased off the dog) [View all]temporary311
(960 posts)27. No one was filming.
They were security cameras.
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years ago, a friend was saved by her cat when a man broke into her home and attempted to
niyad
May 2014
#58
I agree about declawing, but just try to get those softclaws on my cat. No Way in hell is
Fla Dem
May 2014
#77
I had this kitten once...found him in a side alley covered in fleas and nearly dead.
Rex
May 2014
#33
There is only one thing that has really been bugging me with this wonderful story...
ScreamingMeemie
May 2014
#23
So you seriously think that they would take that cat to a shelter after what
totodeinhere
May 2014
#51
oh please. The fact is that that family knows that cat better than any of us know...
yawnmaster
May 2014
#57
people level? you mean 7 or 8 feet tall people?? of course one would likely have cameras pointed...
yawnmaster
May 2014
#78
I've heard that we're born into some lifetimes for the purpose of saving someone to whom we owe
DesertDiamond
May 2014
#56
That's a cool way to look at it... those two certainly have an extraordinary bond!
reformist2
May 2014
#70