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Sassy was happy. She was in the sun, curled up in that unusual feline way of being on one's belly, side, and back at the same time, enjoying prime sleeping hours. Life was good.
But then, she found something unusual under her butt. It was the Master's new dog, Perky, sniffing her and barking.
Angrily, she raised her paw to bat at the puppy, trying to scare her off... but the terrier just bounded backwards for a second, only to return even louder, even yappier. The little thing wanted to play, and it didn't yet know that you Did Not play with Sassy.
Resigned, Sassy took off, with Perky in hot pursuit. Thirty... twenty... ten feet to the tree... The old cat launched herself into the air, claws grabbing the tree trunk, pulling itself up. She turned to bemusedly watch the canine, to see her bark frustratedly while scrabbling at the the tree...
... and found herself being yapped to directly in her old ears by the presistent Perky. The Master watched, amusedly, as the pup carefully climbed, the claw reinforcements he had had added to the puppy holding very well; the blunt canine claws, normally only suitable for digging, were quite strong enough to lift the light puppy once 'aided'.
Found off-guard, the old Sassy took off, with Perky in hot pursuit; the chase was still on...
Sharp Steel Booties
http://www.halfbake...p_20Steel_20Booties Same idea, same jumping up problem, different application. [Worldgineer, Oct 26 2004]
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I'm cheering for the dog. |
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imagine an alsatian puppy running up your leg - ouch. |
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Naaahhh, cats on trees, dogs on the ground. Just think how much more trouble this would bring to the fire departments. How many people would die because firefighters were busy taking dogs of the trees? (-) |
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You could just spend some time teaching your dog the secrets of the ninja. |
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I'd love to see the reaction when the dog realised the only way down was face-first... |
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I would have boned this idea just because I believe that would give dogs too much advantage over cats (which is unfair), but I'll give this a bun for the laugh and creativity. |
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Yes, dogs on the ground please; they tend to be less discreet in evacuation than cats. |
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Do dogs land on their feet when they fall out of trees? If not, I think sooner or later, Master is going to have a paraplegic puppy on his hands. And Sassy will get the last laugh. |
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If they do land on their feet, and if these become popular, I'll make sure to avoid standing under trees. |
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I'm not exactly a Ninja Turtles expert, but I'm pretty darn sure they didn't have claws... what gives? |
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Luecke: Among the various pieces of equipment the Ninja Turtles used were 'climbing claws'. Although -those- climbing claws are a different sense of the phrase... |
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Why not just cut the legs off the cat? |
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ha ha ha, that would be evil. Who likes cats anyways? - JK ;)- |
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I have a dog thats a squirreler. She even goes after them into the trees. Or she would, if she only had these claws. As it is, she hugs the trunka pitiful sightlooking back at me, as if to say, Whats wrong with my feet? |
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