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  • upsadaisy
    upsadaisy Posts: 417 Forumite
    Why not go out into your drive tomorrow morning and meow like a cat...
  • dibuzz
    dibuzz Posts: 2,021 Forumite
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    upsadaisy wrote: »
    Why not go out into your drive tomorrow morning and meow like a cat...

    What a daft idea.
    She might chase him up the nearest tree :D
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  • If I get her doing it I will try to have the courage to pop my head out of the bedroom window and meow at her :)
  • crazyguy
    crazyguy Posts: 5,495 Forumite
    Transformer,

    Either that or put a collar and lead on and walk about on all fours and bark back at her !
  • vyle
    vyle Posts: 2,379 Forumite
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    Don't let her near any lamp posts.
  • Yep does to me too.

    She then climbed into a car, I can only hope it was off the the funny farm :)

    Let me guess. Her car is a Rover!
  • Maybe your dogs bark a lot more than you think, and her way at getting back at you is to bark loudly and early, in a way to annoy you deliberately, and it seems to be working :eek:
    KEEP CALM AND keep taking the tablets :cool2:
  • Sounds like she is on heat, I'd take her for a walk to tire her out.....or throw her a stick....
  • retireby50 wrote: »
    Sounds like she is on heat, I'd take her for a walk to tire her out.....or throw her a stick....

    Or take a 50KG horny male Rottie around to service her.
    Now that will make her really bark!
  • Sounds like this lady may have serious mental health issues, could you not inform social services, they may even have her details already, please remember she has children, and they may need to be given some help from the suitable providers if mum is not well.
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