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I had a memorable encounter last night (for all the wrong reasons) when I took my dog on her walk through the woods. I've been taking the same walk most nights now for 6years - through the woods, along the stream, over the bridge, along a leafy track back along the stream in reverse and return home - 60 mins well spent - rain or shine.
Some nights we see foxes, rabbits or rarely now, deer deep in the woods - last night was a first - we came head to head and face to face with a woman walking her cat on a black and bejeweled lead to match its collar on the narrow footpath.
My dog thought it was her birthday, Christmas and New Year all rolled into one.
The cat was helicoptering on its lead - absolutely full of panic and my dog was up on her back legs with her front paws outstretched and pawing at fresh air trying to paddle forwards to get at the cat.
I gave thanks that only a minute earlier I had put her back on the lead as we were almost out of the woods - two minutes earlier and it would have been a very different story.
I know everyone has access to public woodland and if the lady wishes to continue to walk in her cat there so be it but I know of at least 20 different dogs who use the woods and this is a terrible accident just waiting to happen.
I've been walking dogs for over 20 years and this is first time I've ever seen a cat being walked through the woods on a lead.
To most dogs this is like dragging a burger on a piece of string across the forest floor.
In this section of woods there are several Staffies, two Dobermans, a Bull Mastiff, a Husky cross, 3 Alsations and 5 Rottweilers that I know of...... and then there are the several Jack Russells, two lurchers, four whippets and three Border Terriers who could be after it as well.
I'm afraid of the odds on behalf of the cat owner
Some nights we see foxes, rabbits or rarely now, deer deep in the woods - last night was a first - we came head to head and face to face with a woman walking her cat on a black and bejeweled lead to match its collar on the narrow footpath.
My dog thought it was her birthday, Christmas and New Year all rolled into one.
The cat was helicoptering on its lead - absolutely full of panic and my dog was up on her back legs with her front paws outstretched and pawing at fresh air trying to paddle forwards to get at the cat.
I gave thanks that only a minute earlier I had put her back on the lead as we were almost out of the woods - two minutes earlier and it would have been a very different story.
I know everyone has access to public woodland and if the lady wishes to continue to walk in her cat there so be it but I know of at least 20 different dogs who use the woods and this is a terrible accident just waiting to happen.
I've been walking dogs for over 20 years and this is first time I've ever seen a cat being walked through the woods on a lead.
To most dogs this is like dragging a burger on a piece of string across the forest floor.
In this section of woods there are several Staffies, two Dobermans, a Bull Mastiff, a Husky cross, 3 Alsations and 5 Rottweilers that I know of...... and then there are the several Jack Russells, two lurchers, four whippets and three Border Terriers who could be after it as well.
I'm afraid of the odds on behalf of the cat owner
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