Squirrels make good substitutes. Use a double peanut rig.
If ya don't have a cat, borrow one from your neighbor
Everything is possible. The impossible just takes longer!
Squirrels make good substitutes. Use a double peanut rig.
Clint
Far West Kentucky
Old enough to know better and way too old to care!slabseeker1, M R Dux LIKED above post
Russ, I doubt any of my gear could hold up to Camo The Killer Cat. He's 18 pounds if he's an ounce. He gets to critique my paint jobs on the cranks......and my taxidermy work. As long as he has food in his dish and the litterbox, he approves of both.
Last edited by M R Dux; 01-22-2016 at 02:30 PM.
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It says test your equipment, not ruin it. I saw your cat's strength when I tried shutting the side door in your show room.
Everything is possible. The impossible just takes longer!
That's not right, but given this snowstorm I am ready to test a bunch. My cat goes to the door wants out, but when you open it, he won't move except to turn around and run.
Sounds like our guy named Rocky - A little lighter that Camo apparently at around 14 or so - but he was yelling at me to get up and let him out. And one paw in the snow and back in he went. 15 minutes later (sometimes I wish I could forget like him) he is back to yelling wanting out again. Repeat as many times as you want to open the door until the snow melted yesterday...