Posted by fixerupper on April 16, 2017 at 10:46:36 from (100.42.94.143):
In Reply to: Todays funny posted by jon f mn on April 16, 2017 at 05:03:15:
I rigged up a hot wire in the door mat outside the back door to keep our dumb chocolate lab from laying on it and leaving his hair behind, to be tracked into the house. I used the lowest powered fencer I could find. Every time he was bit he would stand there looking at the mat with his head cocked and lips curled, snarling at the mat. The cats would lay right on the hot wire and not feel a thing.
Back when I had hogs I touched a cat with the hog prod and squeezed the trigger. The cat just rubbed into the prod, liking the attention. I kept rubbing the cat but the shock couldn't get through the cat's hair. Then I worked it around back to the tail area. Then it yelped and took off.
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