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Alright, I don't see any of that Biscuit. I fail. Maybe it's just not on the app?

 

Oh... idk how to do it on the app other than typing it manually...

 

 

Copy the image url...  paste it in...  put %7Boption%7D on the beginning and [/ IMG] on the end (without the space I added) and that should work...

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This is tough to watch:

 

 

Why did she just leave her kid laying on the ground after the attack and run off while he was wounded?   I don't understand.

 

But good for the cat!

 

The video description reads like it was written by someone with Alzheimer's who just kept writing the same sentence over and over.

 

 

Cat Saves Boy from Dog Attack. hero cat saves little boy from dog. watch the cat save boy from dog attacking him. from dog attack watch hero cat save this little boy from dog. dog attacks young boy but cat saves him. watch the cat rescue young boy from dog attack. dog bites boy but cat saves him. cat save lil boy from attacking dog (Warning: video shows dog cats saves boybriefly attacking boy's leg and the dog bites he received.) Home surveillance video showed how a little boy in Bakersfield, Indiana was saved by a cat. cats saves boy The mother shared the video with local news station 23ABC and described the events seen in the video. Her little boy was cat saves boy from bad dog attack playing on his bicycle when a dog snuck up on him and started attacking his leg. RELATED: Man Given One Day to Get Rid of Barking Dog The family cat, Tara, sprung into action and slammed into the dog, chasing it away. The video also shows the injuries the boy suffered and the stitches he needed to get as a result of them.

 

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