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Discussion: Cats on a leash

in: blairtrewin; blairtrewin > 2007-10-10;

#  Posted 2007-10-10 11:16:07
robw: See it quite often here, last time i saw it was friday, i've even seen a lady out walking a sheep on a leash here.

#  Posted 2007-10-10 12:13:10
biddy: training down at the uq oval one night while atheletics was on i saw i woman walking her cat on a leash around the oval, when she had finished walking she took her cat off the leash, put it in a cat box and drove home...

#  Posted 2007-10-10 15:33:34
simon87: Ok, thats just silly. I have two cats, and they excercise themselves.

#  Posted 2007-10-10 15:42:17
TheInvisibleLog: Not sure what is silly... having two cats? But then, there is a horse on our property, and that is utterly stupid.

#  Posted 2007-10-10 16:33:03
Oxoman: Sheep on a leash? That sounds like the Japanese hoax news report which claimed that Japanese were being sold sheep in the guise of poodles.

#  Posted 2007-10-10 17:00:19
Clara: Nah, the sheep was probably just being delivered by courier.

#  Posted 2007-10-10 18:15:53
Golfer: I have some photos of a cat on a leash taken at WOC Middle Dist Final in Denmark last year. If I can just work out how to post photos here....

#  Posted 2007-10-10 23:15:52
Uncle JiM: Who has been watching the Chaser boys...

#  Posted 2007-10-11 06:09:25
blairtrewin: I thought it would be the sort of thing one might see in Central Park. Is Hoggster able to report?

#  Posted 2007-10-11 09:35:08
Tooms: At beach training one night I saw two women who were holding what looked like a Chihuahua each - and then they made distinctly un-dog like movements and on closer inspection they'd brought a cat each on a leash down to the cafe! Weird. Only time I've seen it.

#  Posted 2007-10-13 07:19:57
hoggster: Cats, ferrets and squirrels -- all leashed. And some bizarre breeds of tiny tiny fluffy dogs.

#  Posted 2007-10-15 06:50:43
acejase: i'm pretty sure I've seen the Arthurs cat on a leash. Not walked though - Ann had a super-long leash which she tied to the front door (?) of the house and let the cat roam round the yard without getting too far away. Is that right Bruce?

My cat exercises himself. When he could be bothered that is.

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