When you tose the ball she will do one of three things: first she could catch it and place it on the ground by her feet. She can also hit it back past your head where you are now the one playing fetch; or the final option she will let you tose it and allow it to land in front as she's giving you the look. You know the look the one that says,"and I'm suppose to do what with that." Isabella likes to believe she can do anything, she doesn't try to attack other animals though the windows, she waits til they come to her. When the windows are open she'll sit down till a squirrel comes close enough to the house. Her mouth moves quickly as she makes a chattering sound mimicking the squirrel trying to bring it closer. We have more than one ham in our household. When our dogs, Ramsey and Jagger, believe the cats are getting more attention they have to do something to stop it. Jagger and Ramsey are about four months old. When we first got Jagger he found a way to let someone know when he wanted water. Jag would pick up his water dish, hold it in his mouth until you noticed and waited. He knew the moment you would try to get the dish; he'd hightail it around the chair and couch and make you chase him. Chasing him around the room reminded you of Tom and Jerry going around and around until one steps out and you're the only one left
When you tose the ball she will do one of three things: first she could catch it and place it on the ground by her feet. She can also hit it back past your head where you are now the one playing fetch; or the final option she will let you tose it and allow it to land in front as she's giving you the look. You know the look the one that says,"and I'm suppose to do what with that." Isabella likes to believe she can do anything, she doesn't try to attack other animals though the windows, she waits til they come to her. When the windows are open she'll sit down till a squirrel comes close enough to the house. Her mouth moves quickly as she makes a chattering sound mimicking the squirrel trying to bring it closer. We have more than one ham in our household. When our dogs, Ramsey and Jagger, believe the cats are getting more attention they have to do something to stop it. Jagger and Ramsey are about four months old. When we first got Jagger he found a way to let someone know when he wanted water. Jag would pick up his water dish, hold it in his mouth until you noticed and waited. He knew the moment you would try to get the dish; he'd hightail it around the chair and couch and make you chase him. Chasing him around the room reminded you of Tom and Jerry going around and around until one steps out and you're the only one left