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Old 07-30-2010, 08:55 PM   #20096
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Hey, I didn't say I believed it.

Cats can be jealous, though. I wouldn't leave one alone with a newborn.
I wouldn't leave dogs or most humans alone with one either.
I trust my Newfies with anything/anyone

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I'd put money on KK's Savannahs against an intruder. Strider doesn't look like he'd take kindly to strangers rooting around HIS house. I wouldn't leave any animal alone with a newborn, because I'm just paranoid that way. But once my daughter got a little older, she shared a playpen with my mom's Himalayan cat - he never got near her face.

Ok, what am I doing? Reading KK's take on Microsoft's tablet eventuality, recovering from one of those days where I have been in nearly constant motion since my feet hit the floor this morning, and thinking about dinner. Oh, and enjoying a very rare Friday that I don't have to work!
the Newfie, the babysitter dog!

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Actually, I think your average cat would be excellent protection from an intruder.
A face full of angry cat would slow anyone down.
Of course, throwing one on target probably requires some practice.
I was at a guns rights thingie long ago and one hysterical woman was screaming about banning ALL weapons. this other woman said; "does that include the angry cat I would throw at you?" PERFECT retort!
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