Posted by old on March 14, 2012 at 18:37:09 from (209.86.226.56):
In Reply to: Herding Cats posted by david G on March 14, 2012 at 16:57:44:
True story here but the spelling maybe a tad wrong. Many many years ago I had a Siamese cat and the neighbor had a pair of collies. Well one day the cat was out side and the collies saw her. One took off after the cat. Well my dad had a work bench in the car port. The cat jumped up on the bench and when the one collie walked under it looking for the cat well the cat jumped down and onto the dags head. That dog ran out in the yard and rolled over a few times to get the cat off its head and that dog took off down the road with that Siamese cat hot on its tail and the other dog was close behind his friend. Neighbor fell down laughing at the dogs
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