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To: PCModem who wrote (30840)7/4/1999 4:50:00 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71178
 
We certainly get disgusted looks from our cats when they have to interact with the dog. They try to avoid the dog, but she tries to play a game of "Mexican standoff" with them - when I open the door to let one of the cats in, the dog will stand right in the cat's path, and if the cat stops walking, the dog will lunge for the cat, so the cats have learned to keep walking and circle around the dog. They put their ears back on their heads in the "mad" position, wrinkle their noses in disgust, and give me irritated looks out of the corners of their eyes. They can't believe anyone would be dumb enough to have a dog.