Thread: Mixed feelings
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Old 07-30-2012, 11:10 PM   #13
DrCeshing

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But I have to say, you seem much more surprised by the dog's behavior than you should have been. Just the results of the cat test should have told you that every time the dog and your cat encountered each other, there was a 50% chance that the dog would go nuts on your cat...

Also, how's your cat doing? Do you think s/he will make a full recovery (mental and physical)?
I guess I started to believe the hype that only abused pit bulls are nuts. My friends have one that is really nice. This one wasn't abused and the old owners had even taught it the basic commands and everything.

It was literally the day before this happened that I told my wife, "I don't think the dog will hurt the cat. I think it will just chase it like (our old dog) used to." Wrong!

Cat is surprising fine. Lower jaw wired shut and doped up. Started eating again today.

Oh yeah, and in that 15 seconds where I couldn't get the dog off it, I actually heard the bone crunch. That took about a day to stop replaying in my ears.
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