Fanatical Meat
Lifer
- Feb 4, 2009
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my kitty passed a few weeks ago.... RIP.
That sucks.my kitty passed a few weeks ago.... RIP.
We adopted a pair of brothers from a shelter that we eventually figured out were ~F5 Savannah cats. They were odd ducks. They absolutely loved each other but had difficulty socializing with any of the other cats.I’ve wanted one of these hybrid cats. Cool how they still look wild, I saw some animal planet thing on them and they are more like dogs, you need to walk them and they like to chase things like balls or dogs.
Be fun to take this guy by the dog park and have him run around with the pooches.
I don’t think it is legal to own one in my state.
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I’ve wanted one of these hybrid cats. Cool how they still look wild, I saw some animal planet thing on them and they are more like dogs, you need to walk them and they like to chase things like balls or dogs.
Be fun to take this guy by the dog park and have him run around with the pooches.
I don’t think it is legal to own one in my state.
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Pooches are great in their own way. Not better, just different.
Dogs are more dependent upon you. I saw some cat show where they said cats have been living with people for about 1/2 the time as dogs, meaning cats are 1/2 domesticated. Simple but fairly true. Most cats could survive outside if needed, they’d become feral and wild but once picked up and put in a home they’d become domestic again.
Dogs aren’t like that. Lost dogs generally don’t hunt they forage trash to eat.
My old pitbull was a hunter. Anything living that ventured into our backyard was prey. Even into her old age she destroyed possums, raccoons, and cats. Yet she was a cuddly bunny to immediate family that lived in the house. I doubt she would have had any problem on her own in the wild.
RIP Gracie
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