The Stalkers
Posted: Wednesday, 18 April 2007 |
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carolwithgarfieldgrin from laughing thinking of tws'reactionto this
Lovely pics of cat(s) in the Shapinsay jungle. Do the hens really go inside the house to get the cat food? Amazing! I used to have a small acer tree that was like a circular tent - perfect for cats to hide inside and leap out on unsuspecting birdies. How do the cats get on with gorgeous Hooch?
Jill from EK
When will the hens start laying in the pampas grass?
Nic from Coll
jill from ek: if these cats and hooch are like my moggies and mutt they'll be lving in perfect harmony
carol from where the sun is shining
Cats kill me! The other day I watched in astonishment as my black kitty "Brodgar" slithered her fat self into a tiny drain-pipe thingy in the byre!! I couldn't believe that A) she could fit and B) she would WANT to do such a thing! Cats are characters!
Michelle Therese from Mainland Orkney
But could they teach the world to sing in perfect harmonee...well obviously the cats could, for, as all the world knows, cats are VERY musical. Dawgs, on the other paw...ptui! Like Leonard Cohen without the poetry. Me and m'Marmalade Chum like a good lurk and leap in and around our pampas grass. But as for hens pinching our dinners! I think not!!!!
Flying Cat from trying to teach the world to sing...
i think tws is feeling down, not one sarcastic comment about cats
carol from beingsurprisedthattwshasn'tmadeanycomments
Yes the hens do come inside the house much to Hooch and the cats dislike. Hooch has learnt to tolerate the cats as when we got him from the RSPCA he was a cat chaser. His first day in his new home consisted of him lifting up the sofa with me on it to try to get to the cats whilst Mr B had to hang onto him by his lead and collar, He now sleeps with the cats in his bed. I guess we were lucky.
Barebraes from Shapinsay
Nic, you don't really expect hens to start laying in the pampas grass with those fiendish characters in the neighborhood. Your environment is fast going downhill (appropriate metaphor, quite possibly), Barebraes. What's Hooch doing about it? If vitamins don't help, he may well need a testosterone shot. Rambo of the island.
mjc from NM,USA
What a great turnaround for Hooch. You must have trained him very well - what a nice story (apart from the intruder hens, that is - maybe Hooch and cats united against a common enemy). Could you send a pic showing them all together (ie the dog and cats)? That would be lovely!
Jill from EK
Jill there is an archive blog entitled Oh No Not another DOG blog in January that shows in Pic 8 the Hooch asleep on his bed with the cats, I think that Hooch was probably taught to chase cats by his previous owner but now he is very gentle
Barebraes from Shapinsay
Nic, the hens lay in the hen house mainly, its the ducks that lay in the pampas grass
Barebraes from Shapinsay
You might like to offer to borrow and re-train Coco, barebraes....
Flying Cat from just making a suggestion
I've just looked up your archive blog, must have missed this one in January. What gorgeous photos of Hooch and the cats! A real treat for a Friday.
Jill from EK
Dog training is easier than cat training, Perhaps Coco is smarter than we take him/her for!!
Barebraes from Shapinsay
Oh steady on there barebraes....(I mean the second bit, obviously).
Flying Cat from trying to believe one impossible thing.....
On an IQ scale of 1-10 (ten being Labrador genius), I would rank Coco as ....(Gee, I have forgotten the number. Must have contracted the TWS virus. How about helping, TWS: what would you rank Coco as?).
mjc from NM,USA
With reference to your previous posting, Barebraes: my siesta was disturbed by a thought of Hooch as sculpture at the ferry landing in Shapinsay. Is there a sculptor on the islands, a hitherto hidden Michelangelo, who could do justice to your mastodon, Hooch the Pacifist? If so, we could start thinking of fundraising strategies. The sculpture could be unveiled at next year's Fank, then transported under Fred Blog's supervision (perhaps in his small van, gratis) to the dock at Shapinsay. What say you all?
mjc from NM,USA
Buster has developed a habit of sleeping in only two places. Anywhere and everywhere. xx
chopper from the beautiful south
There's a sculptor on North Ronaldsay, but I don't know if he could do Hooch full justice!
Flying Cat from art&artists monthly
I think that the other big dog on the island ( a briard named Sam ) would have something to say about a sculpture to Hooch
Barebraes from Shapinsay
He would probably cock his leg on him
Barebraes from Shapinsay
The Briard would probably be so blinded by the hair over its eyes that he would miss Hooch by a mile. (Briards are nice looking dogs, but high maintenance I should think).
mjc from NM,USA