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On Thu, 01 Feb 2018 22:17:50 +0000, Tim Streater
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In article , Nightjar
wrote:

On 01-Feb-18 7:19 PM, Brian Gaff wrote:
Either way then keep clear of cattle and certainly do not cross a field with
them in if you have a dog.


The biggest mistake is not letting the dog go if being threatened by
cattle. They stand a much better chance of outrunning cows and you cease
to be a threat without it.


The big mistake is having the dog in the first place.


I guess that depends on just how much you are relying on it to say,
round up your sheep, sniff out drugs / guns / cash / disease, guide
the blind, assist people in the home or just go for a 10 mile walk
with you.

Being a Brexiteer you are probably getting confused and it's cats that
we could all do without, especially re those people who do own gardens
but don't actually own cats.

Actually the cat lover - Brexiteer parallel goes even further ... like
Brexiteers, cats 'owners' want the benefits (like being able to let
them out without any real responsibility) but don't want the
responsibility (like making sure they know where they are and what
damage they are doing).

Joking aside g, I wonder if anyone has done a survey of pet
ownership and attitudes towards the EU?

Cheers, T i m