Hey Buddy ~

Take it from a former Kat-chaser - two weeks will seem like a looooong time to the Katz! Do what Dad did wiff me an Smoke when we first moved in or have an overnight guest dawg ~ Hook the dawg critter Tiffy up to her leash and don't let go!

Dad used to tie the leash to the bedpost at night so nobody could go off an chase our Kat, Boots. If he needed to walk around the Ranchhouse, he'd loop the leash onto his belt and whatever dawg was being "schooled" to leave the Kat alone just learned to keep up with Dad. When Tiffy starts to get the idea that chasing the Katz is a no-no, you can drop the leash, but keep it hooked to the collar in case trouble starts.

If you have to leave the critters alone - I'd suggest a total isolation system be devised to prevent Kat/Dawg contact.

Yeah, jest like Carrie said . My gosh that girl's fast with a post!

[ August 08, 2001: Message edited by: Cinder & Smoke ]