It works the opposite way in my house. Our two dogs are both female and are usually referred to as such, but whenever one of them does something bad my wife starts referring to it as ‘him’, ‘he’, etc.
We once had a cat that would do something like that. She would lay in the middle of the sidewalk playing dead. A dog would come over and sniff her, and she would manipulate her body to get under the dog, and claw the dog’s belly. The dog would run off hollering, and the cat would go back and set the trap for another dog. It got so bad that when a dog was walking down the sidewalk and saw the cat, the dog would cross the street just to avoid the cat.
Auntie Socialist about 4 years ago
Same thing…
jagedlo about 4 years ago
Nice nails…as long as you don’t get scratched by them!
Argsnargle Premium Member about 4 years ago
It works the opposite way in my house. Our two dogs are both female and are usually referred to as such, but whenever one of them does something bad my wife starts referring to it as ‘him’, ‘he’, etc.
Steverino Premium Member about 4 years ago
We once had a cat that would do something like that. She would lay in the middle of the sidewalk playing dead. A dog would come over and sniff her, and she would manipulate her body to get under the dog, and claw the dog’s belly. The dog would run off hollering, and the cat would go back and set the trap for another dog. It got so bad that when a dog was walking down the sidewalk and saw the cat, the dog would cross the street just to avoid the cat.
kab2rb about 4 years ago
Ruthie never get that close to Ninja kitty as that cat has sharp claws.
William A Short Premium Member about 4 years ago
It’s sad that the cat is even outside.
jarjimmy about 4 years ago
What? No one is going to comment on the fact that she automatically assumes the cat is female because it’s “bossy”??