SonOfTheGods Posted December 12, 2013 Up until my cat's passing, the hierarchy went like this: female cat - the boss male Chihuahua - thought he was the boss male Rottweiler- knew he was not the boss, just the muscle Rottweiler would claim '' the new toy'', just because he can Chihuahua steals the toy, and hops the perimeter fence (because he refuses to obey instructions- pretends english isn't his first language) Puts the new stolen/claimed toy in his little round bed. Cat comes along (usually out of nowhere) and lays in his round bed = thus, new owner of toy, bed, perimeter. This hierarchy came about like this: we had an assembled cat house, which I now know, the cat boobytrapped. Rottweiler sticks his big head inside the cat house, to retrieve cat's toy, and promptly gets said big head stuck inside. Unbeknownst to anyone, the cat was lurking inside it.. Imagine a cartoon consisting of clouds of blood, tufts of brown and black hair everywhere, and little girl screams coming from a 155 pound Rottweiler. Running around the house with this contraption still stuck on his head, can't see anything, and a cat secured a top his head and face. ,,,the Chihuahua knows he should provide cat detour-always. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
soaring crane Posted December 12, 2013 Up until my cat's passing, the hierarchy went like this: female cat - the boss male Chihuahua - thought he was the boss male Rottweiler- knew he was not the boss, just the muscle Hahahahahaha luv it! There's a video making the rounds showing dogs afraid to walk past cats. Have you seen it? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SonOfTheGods Posted December 12, 2013 Hahahahahaha luv it! There's a video making the rounds showing dogs afraid to walk past cats. Have you seen it? lol I was the one who posted it 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites