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When one of my cats was younger and a lot fatter, he came bowling in from the garden with an almighty crash. Looking slightly stunned, he'd arrived into the kitchen having ripped the cat flap from the door and was still wearing it as a cat-tutu. Did I mention he was quite fat?

In honour of Jake, a well loved cat, who died on Wednesday, tell us your pet stories and cheer us up.

(, Fri 8 Jun 2007, 9:15)
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My mate's dog
is a chocolate brown lab called Rover. Beautiful looking although his back legs do not work at all. In the back yard its almost tragic to see this magnificent 100lb beast scooting round on his ass.

Now they love this dog and being a handy chap he built his dog a trolley and wheels so he could go for a walk - i.e. his front legs pulling himself along with his back legs in the trolley.

All well and good, except one day near their home, which is close to the main road, the wheels break off the trolley and being a BIG dog he's too heavy to lift so my mate is kinda pushing/cajoling him back on the now sled like device. A 'concerned' dog lover then stops his car and starts shouting at my mate about cruelly abusing the dog, not listening to my mate trying to explain his predicament.

The man threatens him and it nearly comes to blows before the man gets in his motor and rushes off. On arriving home, somewhat pissed off, my mate is greeted by the police and RSPCA inspectors who tell him he was reported 'dragging' Rover, after about 30 seconds of watching the mutt scooting around realise the problems and leave.

Bad name for this dog is Rover.
(, Wed 13 Jun 2007, 8:57, Reply)

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