Dogs and cats, living together?
Ed has adapted, remarkably, to living with his 'half brother', Tucker the Labradoodle.
There have been a few things, really basic pet needs, that we have had find some creative answers to.
The cat box has a barrier around it, Because Tuck has a demented 'taste' for the contents!:eek:
They do share a watering station.
That problem was solved by purchasing a bowl, the kind with the miniature water bottle as a reservoir attached. Ed would drag the old water dish around the floor, causing problems on the hardwood floor.:rolleyes:
Because the Tuckmeister loves cat food? Ed's feeding station is now perched on a small bookcase. Easily accessible for him, but a little difficult for the dog to get to.
Ed also has learned to 'let sleeping dogs lie'. Being a cat, Ed loved to walk up and sniff the sleeping dog, until Tuck woke up, in a snit and barked a stern warning!
I guess Ed startled him and Tuck's answer was to delineate his area. I watched The event from a few feet away. Tuck, up like a shot, showing teeth and barking, while Ed jumped away, arched his back and pondered the reaction.
NO swats or nips, just a real loud ruckus and the new found idea that indeed, sleeping dogs should never be effed with.
Even tho your intentions are pure!
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The last thing, that I find rather funny and a poke in the eye of the house canine?
Ed has taken to stopping by the dish of dog food, dipping his head into the bowl and having a few nuggets of doggie dry food.
I suspect that Ed, eating a few morsels of DF isn't going to hurt him in any way, should he start to bark, I will know something is up.
I do love the fact that while I stand in the kitchen, Tuck ready to beg or grab a morsel that I drop on the floor? Ed will saunter into the room and begin to dig thru the dog bowl - With Tucker standing a few feet away.
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In the movie GHOSTBUSTERS, Dan Ackroyd's character has a line about the world going crazy and he mentions something about 'dogs and cats living together'.
I have always loved that line and the movie.
Little did I know, or suspect, that life often does imitate art.
But, it's way more entertaining, too!