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« Reply #40 on: November 02, 2009, 09:37:32 am »
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Ice pick a bit heavy,pepper spray fits nice in the left jacket pocket,first the pepper spray right in the nose,then a good bashing with my trowl,that will do the job I think(have not tryed it yet),and hope I dont have to,,,,mike

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« Reply #42 on: November 04, 2009, 08:21:59 pm »
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Quote:Posted by mikeK
Ice pick a bit heavy,pepper spray fits nice in the left jacket pocket,first the pepper spray right in the nose,then a good bashing with my trowl,that will do the job I think(have not tryed it yet),and hope I dont have to,,,,mike


Mike, you need a 20 pound attack cat! (oops, 10 kg, I mean.) A big cat can seriously injure a big dog! The pepper spray sounds good, too, you can also get an ultrasonic gismo that hurts there ears.

What the cat does is latch on with its front claws and teeth and *run,* on the dog, with its hind claws, ripping the dog to shreds!  At least, it costs the dog owner a big vet bill, and all you have to say is the dog attacked, and the cat protected you. I know of at least one instance, here, of a neighbours dog, jumping the fence, to chase the cat but the cat turned the tables!

The dog owner took the matter to court, but lost because there is a law, here, all dogs have to be on a leash, even out in the wild! But cats do not!

Dogs are all right if they have been trained.

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