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mullet:
 Pappy, I promise I'd have solved the problem if it hadn't been my grandson's dog. I'll shoot a dog in a heart beat that won't respond to commands or you can't control. That's why I always had Labs. The cat was cool till he thought I didn't have a handle on what was happening. ;)

Diligence:
glad that it was the cat that was being chased, and not you or your grandson.  I have to admit that as much as I dislike cats, I dislike aggressive dogs more.

I've been on the receiving end of aggressive dogs a few times, and after my last "adventure" have sworn that the next one goes to the big pound in the sky....particularly if the bad behavior happens when my kids are around.  I have adopted a "zero tolerance rule" and I joke that I carry two cans of pepper spray.  One for the dog, and one for the owner.....now, if I could carry a side arm....

As for your arm Eddie, remember that "the solution to pollution is dilution"....get that thing completely rinsed with a saline solution (punctures especially), then do it again and again....followed by a good rinse with Betadine solution (any drug store has it) and a good triple antibiotic.  Hate for you to end up with a nasty infection.

j

mullet:
 Thanks, J, I've scrubbed the crap out of it.
it doesen't look near as bad as yesterday.

aero86:
theres a big fluffy cat that strolls through the yard behind my house.  drives my dachshunds crazy!  stupid cat will sit there and just look around about a foot from the fence, lick, lick, look around, lick lick look around, and never once will look at the dogs.  that cat will get it one day.  either copper ball or home grown arrows landing in close..

Hillbilly:
This would work. Pat sent me the recipe.

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