They are tricolour border collies, black, white and brown, and one of them has a LOT of brown in them, so they don't really look like border collies, more like Kelpies? I think, I’m not sure, I don't really know a whole heap about dogs.
So, I am bringing this up because we got them fairly recently right, just under a year ago? And we also have a pet cat, who is about six or seven now. Everyone knows the ongoing feud between cats and dogs, their long time hatred between the two species, almost as bad as the Capulet’s and the Montague’s from Romeo and Juliet. Bringing in these two strange and awful creatures into this old cats life probably wasn't the nicest thing we could have done, but we did it regardless, because dogs are awesome, right?
I still remember the first time they met. If I wasn’t feeling sorry for our cat, then it would have been hilarious. I believe that if we only had one puppy then their meeting would have gone down a little, or really, a lot better.
So, what happened was, the cat walked outside being all curious, probably thinking what is that awful smell! And because cats are naturally curious, hence the expression ‘curiosity killed that cat’, it ventured outside and had no idea what was awaiting her.
Trixie (our cat) only saw one of the puppies at first, Zalika (who at the time was a totally coward) and things seemed just fine. They had a bit of a standoff and a little growling but they didn’t hiss or bark or try to scratch the other. That was until the other puppy (Bridie) heard what was going on and came to join the party!! Now that there were two dogs against the one cat, things got messy.
Dogs are playful and friends, and these two are sisters, so they like to work together, even today when they are older! Now, the puppies were small, but still larger than our cat. I feel really awful for Trixie, these puppies had no idea that cats even existed so they kind of circled her and ganged up on her without realising that it was absolutely terrifying her!!!!
So naturally, that's when the hissing and barking started.
Trixie attacked first, of course, because she felt threatened. And soon, we needed to grab the puppies to let Trixie get away from them. It really was not a fair fight.
Ever since then, the cat has avoided the puppies at all cost! She now permanently lives upstairs (we have a gate on the stairs so it is a puppy free zone), and whenever she wants to go outside, she will sit on the stairs just above where the gate is and wait for someone to see her and open the front door. She then takes a few minutes before she darts out the door, because she has to double check the puppies aren’t around so it is actually safe for her to leave her sanctuary behind the gate.
And the puppies aren’t stupid either. Sometimes they wait at the gate down the bottom, as if waiting for Trixie to come down and play. They occasionally will sit there and stare at each other from opposite sides of the gate, Mexican Standoff style. And every time Bridie is let inside the house, she immediately darts for the stairs to check if her ‘friend’ is there.
Ahhhhhh, animals are so cool. And funny. And stupid. They make me giggle.
Hehehe
Ta ta for now!!
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