I had dogs and cats for years and they always got along fine. The dogs seem to grasp pretty quickly that these were "their" cats, as opposed to the evil other cats. We got a kitten when one dog (a spaniel, collie, husky and passing stranger mix) was about a year old, and the kitten viewed the dog, and particularly the dog's curly fluffy tail, as a giant cat toy. She would even grab the dog's head and attempt to disembowel it, while the dog just looked bemused. This was, I admit, a particularly cheerful and not very bright dog.
My aunt and uncle's Siamese essentially adopted their chihuahua and treated it as a rather dim kitten. Even after they had lived together for years, the cat would occasionally become disgusted at the dog's slovenly habits and thoroughly clean her with her tongue.
How warm is that?
In the summer? Very. Up in the mid thirties most of the time. I have no idea how to translate that into Fahrenheit.
It was snowing fairly hard in DC an hour ago, as I was coming back from lunch. Nothing sticking, but enough to mess with visibility.
I have no idea how to translate that into Fahrenheit.
Call it low to mid 90s F.
Let us pick Ishtar as our goddess, and get circling.
You know, I'm not feeling very completed by the circle. I think I might need to find Jennifer Aniston's. Or shrift's shoe-scuff circle.
try to herd the cats
So, to recap: Cats are for stacking, kissing, and herding. Haha. Poor cats.
I have no idea how to translate that into Fahrenheit
temperature convertor (Fred, of course, is right).
Okay, Dubrovnik is on the list too, then. So far I'm most entranced by Madagascar.
Did you put them both on the list twice?