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Re: My Red-Belly, Johnnie
Posted by Sherry on 2/17/06
Ok, guys - so how did you keep your cats from going for your bird (s)? Did they just leave the bird(s) alone from the beginning or did you have to teach them somehow? I want everyone to live in harmony! Sherry On 2/17/06, Debby wrote: > My cats are not killers either. They don't try to go after my > birds. I have a tiger cat, looks like Michaels, and I have an all > black cat. They sit in the same room as the birds, and don't > bother them a bit! > > Debby > > PS. Michael, loved that picture! > > >> On 2/16/06, John wrote: >> >>> If you want to keep your bird alive then get rid of the cat. >>> You might forget to lock in the cat one day and that will be >>> the end of your bird. >>> John >> >> >> Hey John! Not all cats are killers. ;) Every cat has it's own >> unique personality. My cat can be trusted with any of my birds >> both indoors and out. >> >> Michael L
Posts on this thread, including this one
- My Red-Belly, Johnnie, 2/16/06, by Sherry.
- Re: My Red-Belly, Johnnie, 2/16/06, by John.
- Re: My Red-Belly, Johnnie, 2/16/06, by Michael L.
- Re: My Red-Belly, Johnnie, 2/17/06, by Debby.
- Re: My Red-Belly, Johnnie, 2/17/06, by Sherry.
- Re: Sherry, 2/17/06, by Debby.
- Re: Sherry, 2/17/06, by Michael L.
- Re: Sherry, 2/17/06, by Fran.
- Re: My Red-Belly, Johnnie, 2/17/06, by Cheryl.
- Re: My Red-Belly, Johnnie, 2/17/06, by Michael L.
- Re: My Red-Belly, Johnnie, 2/17/06, by cheryl.
- Re: My Red-Belly, Johnnie, 2/17/06, by Sherry.
- Re: Sherry, 2/21/06, by Jim.
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