UH OH, THE CAT IS COMING |
He races to the window, frantic that he will miss the cat. Hooks his paws to the window ledge for the best view. The cat strolls by. And I mean strolls. The cat often pauses and they lock eyes. As the cat reaches the end of the driveway and is almost out of sight Liam bolts from the living room to the kitchen side door and body slams it. His poochie
bells jangle. The string of bells hang on the doorknob and their sound is normally my signal to release him to the backyard. Liam understands that
being outside will give him a better chance of a close encounter with
the cat. And the cat understands that as long as Liam is inside it will be safe.
I am not letting you out Liam.
So stop it.
Eventually the cat disappears into the shrubs of our neighbor's yard. A spent Liam stretches out. And we wait for the next time.
Meow, meow...Woof, woof
Good boy, Liam. Good boy. Keeping the house safe is your most important job!
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Thank You Sannie!
DeleteI would not hurt the cat; I just want to let it know I am here...
When Chester does something similar we feel good that the sheriff is on duty. Agree with the first comment - Good Boy
ReplyDeleteLiam is pleased to hear of your support. He works very loudly and energetically to be a "good boy"
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