Yes, I do believe they would. At least, Freya definitely would.
That tennis ball means everything to her. As a matter of fact, it’s more treasured than dinner, treats, and…the professor.
I’m still working on Rommel, but these shots prove that he’s going to be a two-legged walker as well!! Proud professor! (It’s hard to catch these two in motion!)
I was so taken with my training abilities that I decided I could train anything—even my bobtail cat, Bob.
Yeah…it didn’t work out too well.
I have a dog myself and he loves, absolutely loves, playing with a ball. Though he can’t catch it in mid-air to save his life! lol
Ha! That’s funny! These dogs surprised me the first time they jumped!
A present for you:
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Is it scary? Thanks!!!
Did you check the link?
Yes, I did. I have to look into it more! Many thanks!!!! Bob thanks you too.
Cats just can’t be bothered with such. Perhaps he’s after his next meal of chipmunk; much more rewarding.
I don’t think Bob likes chipmunks. Rabbits would do the trick.
My Sigh would even die for a stick!!!!
A stick? Isn’t a tennis ball much better?
Did you hear of little children that prefer the box of the present to the present itself? She is the same!!!! :)
Hmmm…good point.
Haha! Cats are way too sophisticated and superior to descend to such childish games. Try chess…
Are the dogs scared of Bob?
You’re right: I should try chess. Hopefully Bob would appreciate it. The dogs aren’t really scared of Bob, and he’s definitely NOT scared of them! I have yet to teach the dogs the fear of Bob. Soon…should I do it?
One time, I decided it’d be fun to teach my Persian cat Andy to shake hands. Andy decided it was a stupid trick, and refused to play the game. I know this because his ears folded back and his claws came out when I tried to shake his paw. LOL!
:lol: I can only imagine!