Why are you always “That guy” ?I remember that thread. One member was cruel!
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Why are you always “That guy” ?I remember that thread. One member was cruel!
I was wondering the same about you!Why are you always “That guy” ?
Who in your mind was cruel ?I was wondering the same about you!
We have a dock neighbor who has 3 small dogs and a pig that they take on their most of their boat trips. Don’t think they anchor out much so he must walk all 4.I won’t bring up dogs, but how about a pet pig? Anybody ever take their pet pig on the boat?
I guess replied too soon as I am too new here to have known about the pig thread but thanks for posting the link. Made it through 10 pages of that thread tonight. And still laughing!We have a dock neighbor who has 3 small dogs and a pig that they take on their most of their boat trips. Don’t think they anchor out much so he must walk all 4.
I can picture a cat getting in the way or causing way more issues, in case of any possible emergency.No dog replies please I used to love bringing the pups on the boat, but now it's a cat only for us since they have all passed.
My gf has asked now that I am buying a bigger boat "can we bring the cat?". My first thought was "why not?". But, the more I think about it I am wondering "How?". It will not be a simple as bringing the water/food bowl and litter box in my opinion.
Curious to know if anyone else does this, and if you have tips/tricks/suggestions on how to make a good experience for the cat, and us.
Not our cat but we once had a looper spend a few days at our dock and their cat would check out all the boats. Here it is exiting our 370. It was raised on a boat and was very comfotable around a marina. They had a lot of good stories, the nine lives type of stories.No dog replies please I used to love bringing the pups on the boat, but now it's a cat only for us since they have all passed.
My gf has asked now that I am buying a bigger boat "can we bring the cat?". My first thought was "why not?". But, the more I think about it I am wondering "How?". It will not be a simple as bringing the water/food bowl and litter box in my opinion.
Curious to know if anyone else does this, and if you have tips/tricks/suggestions on how to make a good experience for the cat, and us.
Awesome! LolMittens didn’t enjoy tubing quite as much as the kids did.
FINALLY!!! But it still was not the seventh grade humor I expected. LOLI won’t bring up dogs, but how about a pet pig? Anybody ever take their pet pig on the boat?
If we ever brought her aboard, I can picture our cat selling the boat out from underneath us and using the proceeds to buy cat nip and a shit load of toys the minute the wife and I stepped off the boat.I can picture a cat getting in the way or causing way more issues, in case of any possible emergency.
Haha!! If you want 7th grade humor go over to the omicron or other Covid threads….FINALLY!!! But it still was not the seventh grade humor I expected. LOL
I'd have to say that 7th grade was giving a little too much credit there...Haha!! If you want 7th grade humor go over to the omicron or other Covid threads….