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Well I've kept "The Terminator" in today. He has been allowed into the back garden, but only while I am here to keep an eye on him. I've blocked the gap under the back gate so he is effectively "confined to barracks" (since his poorly leg, he can't jump the fence anymore).
Talking of his poorly leg, this was quite strange. The vet seem to think it was a "pulling" injury rather than an impact injury. Mr BM was talking to our other neighbour the other day, and he told him that about the time Arnie was injured, a bloke was pacing up and down outside our house early one Saturday morning. When the neighbour challenged him he said he was looking for the ginger cat that had attacked his dog. Strangely, Arnie got his injury early one Saturday morning. We now suspect that this was a revenge attack. I hope (if indeed it was a revenge attack) the big brave dog owner feels suitably proud of himself in injuring a 19 year old cat and seriously upsetting two children when it was thought that he might have to have his leg amputated.