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<blockquote data-quote="OK Corgi Rancher" data-source="post: 3983642" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>Another reason I'm happy to be adding a Jack Russell to the Corgi Crew. Few things piss me off more than finding cat paw prints on the hood, windows and top of my truck. I hate that. </p><p></p><p>When I had my shop in Colorado there was a feed store right next door. Big feral cat lived under a shed out back. Bob (the owner) told me to keep an eye on Stella, my gun store JRT, when I let her out cuz that cat was so mean.</p><p></p><p>One day Stella ran out to greet the UPS driver because Brown delivered dog treats every day. She hopped outta his truck and saw the cat and the fight was on. After a few minutes, that seemed like an hour, I was finally able to catch Stella after the cat climbed up a phone pole between our stores. The cat literally climbed the first 4 or 5 feet of that pole with Stella attached to it's ***-end. Stella was covered with blood when I got her to let go of the cat...but I couldn't find any injury other than a few claw marks on her head, back and belly. Nothing serious. I'm guessing most of the blood was from the cat.</p><p></p><p>The cat wasn't quite so fortunate. It crawled under the shed and died. I felt bad for it, but we couldn't get it to come out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Corgi Rancher, post: 3983642, member: 45773"] Another reason I'm happy to be adding a Jack Russell to the Corgi Crew. Few things piss me off more than finding cat paw prints on the hood, windows and top of my truck. I hate that. When I had my shop in Colorado there was a feed store right next door. Big feral cat lived under a shed out back. Bob (the owner) told me to keep an eye on Stella, my gun store JRT, when I let her out cuz that cat was so mean. One day Stella ran out to greet the UPS driver because Brown delivered dog treats every day. She hopped outta his truck and saw the cat and the fight was on. After a few minutes, that seemed like an hour, I was finally able to catch Stella after the cat climbed up a phone pole between our stores. The cat literally climbed the first 4 or 5 feet of that pole with Stella attached to it's ***-end. Stella was covered with blood when I got her to let go of the cat...but I couldn't find any injury other than a few claw marks on her head, back and belly. Nothing serious. I'm guessing most of the blood was from the cat. The cat wasn't quite so fortunate. It crawled under the shed and died. I felt bad for it, but we couldn't get it to come out. [/QUOTE]
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