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We had a thread on this already Chris, isn't she lovely and so loyal - how gentle she was in greeting too.
Beautiful dog, never tried to get into the hospital, just put its nose in when the doors opened. Someone fetched him home every evening but he was back next morning. Happy ending, thank goodness.
Enough to make you cry (sniff)
Such loyalty..
Beautiful dog.
Makes your heart bleed, such devotion
I'd like to see a Cat do that ☺☺
^^^^^
Wolf, a cat would only be at the hospital doors, shouting at his owner for his dinner, and feeling very
vexed!
aah lickle fing
muslim country not given to kicking dogs which is a remarkable fing in itself
some shots showed the dog at the bottom of steps with a strip of carpet ....
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Thanks for the replies.

>>> I'd like to see a Cat do that

My beloved calico cat, Patches, used to follow me down to the local Co-op, just like a dog. When I went inside, she would make no attempt to follow me but, instead, sat down (again like a dog) patiently outside until I reappeared. Then she'd come up to me to greet me, before following me back home again!
Chris, Patches was the one who walked out on you and her Kittens? :-)

To be honest, I don't blame her. Kittens are the spawn of the devil (so are Jack Russells).

Night!
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Patches waited until her kittens were grown up before finding somewhere new to live, Susan, but I can well understand why she found living with four young cats exhausting ;-)

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