Fred Basset by Alex Graham for May 12, 2021

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    ronaldspence  almost 3 years ago

    Good on you boys, taking care of your friend. now stretch a little higher Fred!

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    WelshRat Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    Purrcy! Good to see you, fella!

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    jr1234  almost 3 years ago

    Good to see Yorkie and Jock have come around.

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    boniface22  almost 3 years ago

    Can’t wait to see what happens next.

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    Breadboard  almost 3 years ago

    What goes up … must come down .

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    Wren Fahel  almost 3 years ago

    I saw a funny video the other day. A cat was trapped in a deep, wide hole. A guy put a ladder down & climbed down to help get the cat out. The second the guy’s feet touched the bottom of the hole, the cat ran-climbed up the walls & out!

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    SusieB  almost 3 years ago

    This is what friends do. Thanks guys!

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    strictures  almost 3 years ago

    I’ve never understood the obsession with getting cats out of trees. When they get really hungry, they’ll come down on their own.

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    Darwinskeeper  almost 3 years ago

    I would have considered this a Lassie moment. The Dears love Purrcy too.

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    Jeffin Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    Used to be able to run the can opener. Now that sound that the pop top makes should work.

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    darcyandsimon  almost 3 years ago

    Those 3 dogs, lined up, do NOT reach the cat. And anyway, you know the saying, “Have you ever seen a cat skeleton in a tree?” Purrcy knows how to get down! ;-)

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    Yardley701  almost 3 years ago

    I had a Norwegian Forest Cat and they walk down trees just like squirrels. I was wondering how she caught a woodpecker, she could climb right to the top of the tree and walk back down. I had to keep her indoors after that, better for her anyway.

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    kathleenhicks62  almost 3 years ago

    Going into the tree to be rescued is a ploy to find our who your true friends are.

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    !!ǝlɐ⅁ Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    Fred, the other dogs are sitting up. Are you? (I’ve not seen a basset hound sitting up, and I grew up with one!)

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    Jaymi Cee Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    Awww! Kitty has become one of the lads!

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    CoffeeBob Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    Take a breath Fred, never saw a cat’s skeleton in a tree yet.

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    briangj2  almost 3 years ago

    Cats have claws that are designed to take them in one direction: forward — or up, if that’s where they’re pointed. That’s why a cat can shimmy up a tree in mere seconds to get out of the way of whatever might be chasing him, such as a dog. If you were to watch in slow-motion, you’d see the claws anchoring the cat to the tree similar to mountain-climbing crampons (which probably take their inspiration from feline claws!), so the ascent is swift and safe.

    But what goes up doesn’t necessarily come down easily. Going up is a breeze for cats; coming down can best be described as a series of awkward falls, hopefully none very far or very hard. Because the descent can be so scary, cats (especially young ones who don’t know better) do get themselves stuck up high pretty regularly. Most come down on their own without anyone realizing they were ever up there. Others will cry and get everyone worked up and then come down on their own.

    http://www.vetstreet.com/dr-marty-becker/how-do-i-get-a-cat-out-of-a-tree

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    Robert the L  over 2 years ago

    Nicely done Fred, Jock, and Yorky!

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