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What is the last " stunt" one of your cows pulled?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wisteria Farms" data-source="post: 1130413" data-attributes="member: 6734"><p>OK... I have to admit, I LOVE this post and am glad I've got something else to contribute... Here goes.</p><p></p><p>I've got THREE bottle calves in the barn right now...One rejected by his mom in a winter storm who's actually getting weaned and the other two are the twins who lost their aged momma (another post). Well, I had already fed the older bullcalf and the neighbor lady was "helping" me feed the twins (I really don't need help but she's in her 70's and thinks she's doing me a favor!) Well, this neighbor is CONSTANTLY worried about the "barn kitties"...and feeding calves goes something like this:</p><p></p><p>"Oh the kitty is getting near the stall"... "Oh the kitty is under the bale of hay"... "Oh the kitty is at the edge of the loft"... "How many kitties are here?"..."Oh we're missing a kitty"..."what if the kitty gets stepped on" ....on and on. LOVE HER TO DEATH but really... they are BARN CATS!</p><p></p><p>Well my 22y/o daughter walks in the barn (she's a farm girl) and I see out of the corner of my eye that the bullcalf has a "kitty" in his mouth. So, trying not to alert the neighbor lady I tell my daughter rather quietly and rolling my eyes towards the situation..."Chelsea, please get the kitty"... Her eyes bug out of her head and she snatches the kitty from the bullcalf's mouth... I SWEAR you could hear the release of suction....</p><p></p><p>THE CALF HAD THE KITTY'S HEAD IN HIS MOUTH SUCKING IT!!</p><p></p><p>My daughter BUSTED out laughing and shoved the kitty through the bars of the stall that me and the neighbor were in "MOM! LOOK!"....that poor thing...if you've ever seen the calendars or pictures they make of WET cats looking mad... that was exactly how this kitten looked... it had wet hair going in every direction (on its head only) and I think it was in total shock. I thought for sure the neighbor would die right there at the sight of this poor abused kitty but she just laughed along with us... THANK GOD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wisteria Farms, post: 1130413, member: 6734"] OK... I have to admit, I LOVE this post and am glad I've got something else to contribute... Here goes. I've got THREE bottle calves in the barn right now...One rejected by his mom in a winter storm who's actually getting weaned and the other two are the twins who lost their aged momma (another post). Well, I had already fed the older bullcalf and the neighbor lady was "helping" me feed the twins (I really don't need help but she's in her 70's and thinks she's doing me a favor!) Well, this neighbor is CONSTANTLY worried about the "barn kitties"...and feeding calves goes something like this: "Oh the kitty is getting near the stall"... "Oh the kitty is under the bale of hay"... "Oh the kitty is at the edge of the loft"... "How many kitties are here?"..."Oh we're missing a kitty"..."what if the kitty gets stepped on" ....on and on. LOVE HER TO DEATH but really... they are BARN CATS! Well my 22y/o daughter walks in the barn (she's a farm girl) and I see out of the corner of my eye that the bullcalf has a "kitty" in his mouth. So, trying not to alert the neighbor lady I tell my daughter rather quietly and rolling my eyes towards the situation..."Chelsea, please get the kitty"... Her eyes bug out of her head and she snatches the kitty from the bullcalf's mouth... I SWEAR you could hear the release of suction.... THE CALF HAD THE KITTY'S HEAD IN HIS MOUTH SUCKING IT!! My daughter BUSTED out laughing and shoved the kitty through the bars of the stall that me and the neighbor were in "MOM! LOOK!"....that poor thing...if you've ever seen the calendars or pictures they make of WET cats looking mad... that was exactly how this kitten looked... it had wet hair going in every direction (on its head only) and I think it was in total shock. I thought for sure the neighbor would die right there at the sight of this poor abused kitty but she just laughed along with us... THANK GOD. [/QUOTE]
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