China_cat
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Tue Jan-01-08 08:05 PM
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Jake was running out of the kitchen, Elwood was running into the kitchen and they smacked heads so hard that it sounded like those bighorn sheep that butt heads. I'm thinking they've both got concussions but they're looking at me like 'what's the big deal'. Didn't stop either one of them from gobbling down their dinner, either.
Jeez I'm glad these dogs have hard heads.
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TZ
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Tue Jan-01-08 09:04 PM
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| 1. Lol-my cats nearly did the same thing last week |
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They were both running at a toy from opposite directions fortunately (since it was on carpeting) they stopped just inches from each others noggins...Of course they had arched backs and poofed out tails and after realizing no collision happened they both strolled casually away like nothing happened. They will occasionally crash into each other, but thats definitely the closest to a head on they have ever had. Glad your doggies are okay. Pets are so silly sometimes...:)
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Wed Jan-02-08 01:05 AM
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Every night during the nightly Kitty Speedway, someone invariable chases someone under the bed, and they always bump right into some part of the frame or box springs. Theynever seem to notice. I'm surprised they aren't brain damaged already.
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Wed Jan-02-08 12:53 PM
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| 3. We all know how hardheaded they can be |
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