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Not only fixed, but the dog is a lousy actor. Did you see that part there at 27, 28 seconds? Where he sneaked a look at the camera. Amateur.

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I loved this. A few years back we had a 125 pound German Sheppard and a 20 # . gray Tomcat. They were best Buds and did a lot of this kind of "Play/ Fighting" many times. The Dog could have killed the cat in a flash. but would not think of it as he was his best Friend! The Dog was named Colt and the Cat was Ruger!   Cheers, Hoss C.

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6 hours ago, Alpo said:

Not only fixed, but the dog is a lousy actor. Did you see that part there at 27, 28 seconds? Where he sneaked a look at the camera. Amateur.

Pet porn. :lol:

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I had a little bitty cat that looked like, if you dropped her, she would shatter into a million pieces.  One afternoon she left me with her babies in our back yard and headed toward the back of our lot (two lots deep).  An unknown Boxer came into the yard near the kittens, I swear, without a sound.  The next thing I knew, that cat was hanging by her front paws off its snout.  Never saw the Boxer again.

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My dog Wilbur would play with my cat Stubbie like this, but Wilbur always had “the last laugh”. He would play a while and then do this two front leg stomp or lunge thing that he liked to do to the cats. It would startle Stubbie and she would run off and I swear he we turn to me and grin.

 

I never got them playing on video. You all would have enjoyed it. 

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23 hours ago, MizPete said:

I had a little bitty cat that looked like, if you dropped her, she would shatter into a million pieces.  One afternoon she left me with her babies in our back yard and headed toward the back of our lot (two lots deep).  An unknown Boxer came into the yard near the kittens, I swear, without a sound.  The next thing I knew, that cat was hanging by her front paws off its snout.  Never saw the Boxer again.

We were taking care of the neighbor's tiny pregnant cat last June. The third day here, she had four babies. After that the other 15 pound cats hid whenever she was loose.

 

Now you know why you are warned never to go near a bear with cubs or a big cat with kittens.

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36 minutes ago, Allie Mo, SASS No. 25217 said:

 

This shows what California cats are made of.

On May 13, 2014, Jeremy Triantafilo, a four-year-old boy with autism, was riding his bicycle in his family's driveway in Bakersfield, California, when a neighborhood dog, described as an 8-month-old Labrador and Chow mix, came from behind and attacked his leg.

 

The dog was pulling Jeremy down his driveway when Tara, who the family states was very attached to Jeremy, tackled the dog and chased him away, then returned to Jeremy's side to check on him. Jeremy needed 10 stitches in his left calf following the attack, but he quickly recovered and was thankful for Tara's actions, calling her "my hero".

 

A few days later, the local minor league baseball team the Bakersfield Blaze invited the cat, assisted by Jeremy's family, to throw the first pitch at a Bakersfield minor league baseball game in Sam Lynn Ballpark as a recognition for her deed.

 

In the same spirit, Cat Fanciers' Association announced Tara the recipient of its first-ever Cat Hero Award.

 

On June 3, 2014, the Bakersfield Board of Supervisors proclaimed June 3 Tara the Hero Cat Day.

 

On August 15, 2014, Tara was awarded the Special Award For Cat Achievement by the Cat Vid Festival.

 

On September 26, 2014, Tara was awarded the Blue Tiger Award; an award only awarded to Military service dogs.

 

Tara became the first non-human to be named the grand marshal for Bakersfield's Christmas parade in 2014.

 

On June 19, 2015, Tara was awarded with the Los Angeles SPCA's "Hero Dog" award, for which she also won a year's supply of cat food.

 

On New Year's Day, 2018, Tara and her family rode in the Rose Parade on the Lucy Pet Foundation Paws for Life float honoring heroic animals.

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