Title: pups Post by: big D on August 22, 2010, 11:08:54 am guys help me i dont want to ruin these pups is there anything you can do for baying house cats at 3 months old? do i show them a pig yet or what shoot my mom is going to kill me the next time she sees momma cat bayed.
Title: Re: pups Post by: Rockin-P-Ranch on August 22, 2010, 11:12:34 am As far as the pups baying a house cat dont worry about that. They are just doing what they are breed to do.They have plenty of time to find out what a hog is. But as far as your Mamas cat you are on your on.
Title: Re: pups Post by: djhogdogger on August 22, 2010, 11:13:08 am LOL...I would be happy that they were baying something. After they do see a hog, im sure that they will get excited about it. At least they have the "want to" at an early age. Cant help you out with your mom though, you will have to work that one out for yourself. LOL :D
Title: Re: pups Post by: Mike on August 22, 2010, 11:25:12 am Let 'em bay... just hope they don't catch it! ;D
Title: Re: pups Post by: Rockin-P-Ranch on August 22, 2010, 11:29:36 am I have a guy down the road from me that has been trying to raise wild cats ever since he move there and cant seem to get them started!!!! They like staying in my hay barn.
Title: Re: pups Post by: TinyTexasCowgirl on August 22, 2010, 04:46:23 pm I gotta momma cat that I promise they won't bay up, she will beat their a**... I kid you not, she beat the crap outa my 6 month old cur.. That damn momma cat came outa the barn LOOKIN for a fight.
Title: Re: pups Post by: big D on August 25, 2010, 01:37:47 pm lol she dont care really she just dont want bottle feed the 5 kittens shes got on them.
Title: Re: pups Post by: Cutter Bay Kennels on August 25, 2010, 01:41:24 pm I gotta momma cat that I promise they won't bay up, she will beat their a**... I kid you not, she beat the crap outa my 6 month old cur.. That damn momma cat came outa the barn LOOKIN for a fight. I've got a few that won't take no for an answer from a "Barn Lion". My money is on the pups. ;) I sure Jesse Paul can relate. ;D Title: Re: pups Post by: warrent423 on August 25, 2010, 03:39:07 pm No runnin or barkin at trash in my yard, I don't care how young they are. First thing their allowed to square off with out gettin an "attention getter" is a hog. ;)
Title: Re: pups Post by: country man 563 on August 25, 2010, 08:23:24 pm big d i got three pups doing the same thang but the two male pups catch the cat and she knocks them back
Title: Re: pups Post by: tnhillbilly on August 25, 2010, 10:01:54 pm shoot my little 3 month old bmc, likes chickens.
i let her out to play with the kids, and to stretch her legs and get used to everybody (kids). somehow one of my wifes little banty hens got out, And when my pup spotted it, it was on! round and round, and the pup was gainin ground fast. the hen hit the weeds, and little dixie threw her nose down and went to huntin. i like that in a pup, natural disire to hunt. I wouldnt worry bout yours bayin cats, they are just doin what comes natural, and that is good, that they are showin somethin. I would be more concerned if they ran from the cat with tails tucked. i would say that with a little correction this could be fixed, but you have to be VERY CAREFUL with pups, i have made the mistake of over correcting, and ruined a few pups before i figured it out. Title: Re: pups Post by: roughdog on August 25, 2010, 10:34:21 pm let them bay its building them up for whats to come later
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