<p>I know she wasn't a basset, but our 1 1/2 year old cat Rue was a member of the pack. She played with all of our dogs and they played back, and even though they liked to chase her when she ran, they never laid a tooth or paw on her. </p>
<p>Today we had our neighbors husky/chow mix over in our backyard. He belongs to a house full of college kids who rent the house next to us, and they adopted him about 2 months ago. The problem is their backyard isn't fully fenced, so they leave him tied up with only about three feet of rope and a small, tall, easily tipped over bowl of water, in the sun all day. </p>
<p>The last few days we've taken to bringing him over to our house in the afternoons, when he's ttally run out of water and is getting antsy from being tied up all day. He's totally mellow with all of our dogs, but today he went after Rue. We got to her almost immediately, and had to pry Elphaba (the basset) and Vinnie (the suluki hound) off of him because they were trying to protect Rue. </p>
<p>He either punctured her lung, or more likely broke her neck. She was a very small cat. She 2was gone before we could even get her to the car, and even though I performed CPR (yes I do know animal CPR and no I don't care that I have to wrap my lips around the animals nose to do it!), nothing could be done.</p>
<p>The dogs are all confused and sniffing around everywhere for Rue, and my roommate Tammy is cursing for having let the dg come over, even though we don't blame him. I do however blame the neighbor kids for not taking better care of their dog. I know they're trying, but they just don't have a clue about how to take care of them. I'm going to be having a long talk with them when they get home tonight. </p>
<p>Run free sweet Rue!</p>
<p>Brenda- momslave to Elphaba and Copper(ATB)</p>