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OriginalGriff wrote: And disembowels it on the living room carpet
Aaaaaaawww! He loves you!
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Yes Dij is teaching OG to hunt, because he fears that OG is a bad example of a cat. In nature the little bigger cousins of Dij are bringing alive small pray for their kittens. Its touching view.
Its the same like when the furry ears jump on you at 4 am in the morning to show you that the day is starting and the pray will escape if you don't get up. What better view from the rising sun in a working day
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Not Dij, nor our previous cat, Bill, but the one before that, Beldin, used to do that. Well sort of.
This was a big cat. 9 1/2 ~ 10 Kg is not a small size domestic short hair - and all of it muscle. Every morning, he would march onto the bed and stand on my bladder to wake me up - because he realised that if I was up, so She Who Opens The Cat Food Tins would be also.
The only problem was if I wasn't lying on my back. Since he couldn't stand on my bladder he would headbut me on the nose. Hard. Very, very hard. I learned to sleep on my back almost exclusively...
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OriginalGriff wrote: stand on my bladder
OriginalGriff wrote: headbut me on the nose
So, it was a choice of a hurt nose or a wet bed, and the wet bed was the best option?
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Argonia wrote: 4 am in the morning to show you that the day is starting and the pray will escape if you don't get up.
That's why I like dogs more than cats. They are more intelligent - A dog knows that neither my fridge nor the grocery store will run away.
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Marco Bertschi wrote: They are more intelligent It depends who you are asking
Marco Bertschi wrote: dog knows that neither my fridge nor the grocery store will run away But it doesn't know where his wc is ?!
Don't get me wrong i like dogs but i am a cat person. They are more independent, clean, not so annoying like barking at 3 am (i care about my neighbors, if someone should suffer that's will be me alone) and i like things with claws
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Argonia wrote: But it doesn't know where his wc is ?!
He does. Most dogs are trained to do their business outside, because their business is usually bigger than a cat's. I don't really want a dog to poop into a little box, that would smell awful.
There are a lot of independent dogs around, especially on farms - The problem is that people are terrified by "Fight Dogs" who were trained to be aggressive, and instead of taking the ones who mistrained the dog on a leash there are currently a lot of laws in preparation to keep dogs on a leash.
If your dog barks at 3 AM there are two possible reasons: Someone tries to break into your house, or you have just a badly trained dog.
Most people try to compare cats and dogs, even though you can't compare them: A cat is something that is around, comes and goes whenever it wants and barely can be trained well. A dog would immediately give his life to protect you, and is very controllable if you trained him well.
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Marco Bertschi wrote: If your dog barks at 3 AM there are two possible reasons: Someone tries to break into your house, or you have just a badly trained dog. Or just someone passing though the floor and near the door.
Cats can be trained, its hard yes but they can be trained. One of my cats love to play fetch with his human slaves with one little foam ball for cats. And i am not kidding he is playing fetch. And we even didn't try to teach him.
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Argonia wrote: but i am a cat person... i care about my neighbors,
I'm sure they love your cat shitting in their garden.
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Marco Bertschi wrote: They are more intelligent
Not so sure about that - some are, some aren't.
I've known dogs that have to be physically picked up and moved if they walked up to a tree - because they couldn't work out how to go round!
And I've known a cat that worked out that if he jumped from the third step...onto the wine rack...then onto the top of the cabinet...lean over and chew through the elastic band between the two door knobs...then sneak your way through the glass doors...and he could serve himself his cat treats.
But, then, I've known bright dogs, and had a cat that used to run full tilt into parked motorcycles...you get a good spectrum in both species, just like humans.
But...think of it this way: which species do you expect to perform tricks? Go outside when you want it to? Use an outside lawn as a toilet even when it is raining? Or work for a living for the police, deaf / blind and so forth.
And which gets to eat when it wants, sleep when it wants, go out when it wants, and it it has to do is sound nice when it decides to sleep on you?
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OriginalGriff wrote: which species do you expect to perform tricks? Go outside when you want it to? Use an outside lawn as a toilet even when it is raining? Or work for a living for the police, deaf / blind and so forth.
Dogs.
OriginalGriff wrote: And which gets to eat when it wants, sleep when it wants, go out when it wants, and it it has to do is sound nice when it decides to sleep on you?
Dogs, if you happen to have a big lawn and a dog-door. I'm not kidding, I once had a border collie sleeping on me.
Edit: I have to correct myself about the intelligence of dogs, a friend of mine has a chihuahua who happens to bang its head on the table if it tries to jump on her leap (while my friend sits at the table). Repeatedly.
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OriginalGriff wrote: I've known dogs that have to be physically picked up and moved if they walked up to a tree - because they couldn't work out how to go round! Please, don't let your dogs claim a tree, he can scare the poor cat which is already there
Yes i agree it depends a lot from the owner. For example me i prefer sitting in my pyjamas early in the Saturday in front of my pc and i love when a cat comes and sit in my lap and let me pet her. I don't like early walks. I had a dog for a while as a little (watching a friend's dog for a little) and i still cant understand how the hell i was awake before the alarm clock to walk the dog. I remember when i came back from school (elementary school - how did i manage to wake up so early ?!) he was all over me licking my face. I was happy but i prefer two little yellow eyes watching me and let me pet them.
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It sounds like a fantastic start for a new week
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Get a dog!
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The dog will not only not bring home fresh kills but, and this should be the clincher, in great for rounding up sheep.
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Was talking to someone a couple of weeks back who is fed up of their dog running off across the fields and coming back with rabbits some time later.
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Why? Is the freezer full?
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: great for rounding up sheep
This is Wales.
They all have mobiles...
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What a great metaphor for how management works!
Marc
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Let's just say he's in his childhood and leave it at that
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That's a very personal question!
I don't just give out information like that to everybody...
...except in my sig.
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OriginalGriff wrote: OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959
2014 - 1959 = 55
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Bummer, dude !
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I didn't know you were a surferboy!
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<input type="file" data-val="true" data-val-required="please select a file" name="file"/>
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Hello every one,
thought it might help any one so I am posting this small code for validating file upload control to check whether the user has selected the file or not.
Here there is no any kind of filtering with file choosen to upload.just only validating the user to select the file.
Thanks
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