That was great! My old boxer died a couple years back, but on more than one occasion we let him out in the morning, and he returned with a kitten someone had dumped. Peril of living in "the country", people think pet-food is free here. At any rate, he would hold them down and lick them 'til they smelled right, and then the same kind of antics would ensue. It was not uncommon to walk through the living room and see him snoozing with a kitten on top of his head. That brought back some great memories.
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"There is nothing so in need of reforming as another person's bad habits." Mark Twain