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The lion dog’s muscles ripple as he descends the stairs toward the source of food guarded by another creature smaller but just as wild. The standoff happens in the kitchen - a 110-pound Rhodesian Ridgeback a pet who wants his kibbles and the housecat who thinks she owns the place. The hound approaches slow and deliberate his huge head depending from a neck thick like a phone pole. The cat sits alert but unconcerned until their noses touch - then the cat flashes surprising claws ripping the hound’s nose and he runs yelping into the living room to hide behind the couch to fall asleep dreaming of the hunt the rush of his tawny brothers across dusty savannahs toward great African lions with paws like dinner plates and sabertooth mouths.
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Mar 9, 2013
Mar 9, 2013 at 12:51 PM UTC
LION DOG
The lion dog’s muscles ripple as he descends the stairs toward the source of food guarded by another creature smaller but just as wild. The standoff happens in the kitchen - a 110-pound Rhodesian Ridgeback a pet who wants his kibbles and the housecat who thinks she owns the place. The hound approaches slow and deliberate his huge head depending from a neck thick like a phone pole. The cat sits alert but unconcerned until their noses touch - then the cat flashes surprising claws ripping the hound’s nose and he runs yelping into the living room to hide behind the couch to fall asleep dreaming of the hunt the rush of his tawny brothers across dusty savannahs toward great African lions with paws like dinner plates and sabertooth mouths.
michael-hoffman
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Mar 9, 2013
Mar 9, 2013 at 12:51 PM UTC
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