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<blockquote data-quote="showing71" data-source="post: 654662" data-attributes="member: 11621"><p>This makes me think of my cat. She lives in the calving barn, and doesn't come down from the rafters unless I'm out there. In the last couple years, she has taken up a new sport than just her job mousing. When I bring a calf to the barn and am spraying the naval, etc. she comes down and sits by me and watches. The cows don't appreciate her being there. When the cows get all snorty, she moves behind me. If the cow paws, she will climb up me. If the cow starts to attack, she jumps down and runs out, leaving me to get out of momma's way. I swear she knows they are trying to get her, and she is trying to deflect them by putting me in their path to save her furry butt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="showing71, post: 654662, member: 11621"] This makes me think of my cat. She lives in the calving barn, and doesn't come down from the rafters unless I'm out there. In the last couple years, she has taken up a new sport than just her job mousing. When I bring a calf to the barn and am spraying the naval, etc. she comes down and sits by me and watches. The cows don't appreciate her being there. When the cows get all snorty, she moves behind me. If the cow paws, she will climb up me. If the cow starts to attack, she jumps down and runs out, leaving me to get out of momma's way. I swear she knows they are trying to get her, and she is trying to deflect them by putting me in their path to save her furry butt. [/QUOTE]
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