Elizabeth Melton Parsons

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And the Winner is!

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When I first got Max, the cat would have nothing to do with him. Lately they’ve begun to have wrestling matches. As these pictures show, the clear winner is always the cat. I think this may change as Max gets bigger. CB may have to relinquish his title. Sorry the pictures are blurry and pixellated, but these guys were rolling around so fast, it was hard to get focused.

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Author: Elizabeth Melton Parsons

I'm a novelist, poet, and artist. I love books, nature, art, and gardening. I'm a rock hound and there's a photo of me with a cool fossil rock on my about page, I take a lot of nature pictures. The background here is one of mine. Unfortunately I recently lost my wonderful husband, but I'm grateful to have the blessing of two beautiful sons. elizabethmeltonparsons.wordpress.com is © Elizabeth Melton Parsons 2007-2018. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Elizabeth Melton Parsons with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.

9 thoughts on “And the Winner is!

  1. LOL! The cat is teaching him respect early!

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  2. I love this – I have a small Norwegian Forest cat (Sandy), and my best friend has a labradoodle the size of a horse (Loki). It must have taken Sandy about six minutes to decide to sidle up to this great big hairy walking carpet and smack it on the nose, just to show who was boss. Poor Loki – in his home he is adored by all the cats and I think my stroppy little madam was a bit of a shock for him. Cats intuitively seem to know that if they teach the lesson while the dog is young, it will stick.

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  3. This is such a cute post Elizabeth! =)
    -Naima.

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  4. Adorable. I have noticed that dogs are no match for most cats, however this is a first to see them play! Delightful!

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