Browsing and found this,just thought I would post this for the ladies. http://www.slab-city.com/slab-city-sisters/
<br /><br />I can attest to the fact that they are not "pet haters". The organizer has two big and goofy pups whom I give noogies to every time I come and visit. A lot of people have dogs there, but some are a bit more protective of their owners (in a crowd) than is reasonable. Hence the no pet rule. Other than that you'll find that your pet is Welcome nearly everywhere in Slab City.<br /><br />ttpadilla said:Thanks, Joey! I'd be interested in something like that if they weren't "pet haters. <img src="/images/boards/smilies/biggrin.gif" alt="" align="absmiddle" border="0" /> Maybe we'll have to start our own!
Interesting observation. I wondered when I was considering, as I sometimes do, whether there were dogs roaming around loose and I assumed there probably are. Specifically cat-killer dogs.<br /><br />The pics of the place don't show any trees a cat could climb to avoid being shredded by dogs with cat-killing inclinations. And I've found over the years that dog owners resent having their dogs killed no matter what they might be doing at the time of their demise.<br /><br />I guess I'll chalk Slab City off my list of potential places to visit.sl1966 said:<br /><br />I can attest to the fact that they are not "pet haters". The organizer has two big and goofy pups whom I give noogies to every time I come and visit. A lot of people have dogs there, but some are a bit more protective of their owners (in a crowd) than is reasonable. Hence the no pet rule. Other than that you'll find that your pet is Welcome nearly everywhere in Slab City.<br /><br />ttpadilla said:Thanks, Joey! I'd be interested in something like that if they weren't "pet haters. <img src="/images/boards/smilies/biggrin.gif" alt="" align="absMiddle" border="0" /> Maybe we'll have to start our own!
<br /><br />Well that's a shame. Bummer we won't see you there.<br /><br />There are slab city dogs who were born and raised there and are the sweetest pooches you've ever met. The problem is mostly with newcomers bringing dogs who are not used to this environment and feel they are on guard to protect their families. They all do adjust over time, but that differs from animal to animal.<br /><br />josephusminimus said:I guess I'll chalk Slab City off my list of potential places to visit.
<br /><br />The place is fascinating enough to cause a person to want a looksee and judging from some of the emails I've gotten from people who go there yearly I think I'd like to do the place a visit sometime. Maybe if the cats get themselves offed by owls, bobcats or coyotes somewhere sometime I'll manage it afterward. The felines have a long history here and elsewhere of dodging the wildish animalcules whereas the friendly cat-killer pup I might have scratched behind the ears and told he was a good boy could put them off their guard, maybe.sl1966 said:<br /><br />Well that's a shame. Bummer we won't see you there.<br /><br />There are slab city dogs who were born and raised there and are the sweetest pooches you've ever met. The problem is mostly with newcomers bringing dogs who are not used to this environment and feel they are on guard to protect their families. They all do adjust over time, but that differs from animal to animal.<br /><br />josephusminimus said:I guess I'll chalk Slab City off my list of potential places to visit.
<br /><br />Even with the cats, if need be. It's well worth it at least once.<br /><br />My first visit was last winter and I absolutely loved it. I don't recommend going or even staying there at anytime during the summer though. If you're unsure of where to stay, the <a href="http://lonersonwheels.com/">LoW's camp</a> is a good starting point since they have a chapter there. You're not obligated to join them since slab city is free.<br /><br />josephusminimus said:I think I'd like to do the place a visit sometime.
<br /><br />So disappointing that one would make that judgement without actually knowing the details.<br /><br />I'm the one hosting the first party. I am the organizer. I live in Slab City FULL TIME (Summer's included) so I understand the dynamics of this place very well. I have two dogs that will be locked in my rig during the party. I have many friends here that have dogs, usually more than one and some have 5-7 dogs. (not made up, this is the reality). <br /><br />Imagine 30 women, and about 18 dogs, off-leash running around the room. The room is built with telephone poles. It is our LIVINGROOM even though it is outdoors. Sorry, but I really don't think having 18 dogs pee on the posts of our livingroom is considerate.<br /><br />Now add this observation. I went to an outdoor birthday party a couple weeks ago. Peeps brought their dogs. These were slab dogs and most of them know each other, but there is always an altercation. So now we are dealing with breaking up dog fights. <br /><br />This women's group is being started as support and comraderie for all of us. That would include no name calling ("dog-haters") and showing respect for the graciousness of someone offering their camp for a meeting. If once you get here and would like to offer YOUR camp for a meeting including dogs, that is wonderful. You can do that.ttpadilla said:Thanks, Joey! I'd be interested in something like that if they weren't "pet haters. <img src="/images/boards/smilies/biggrin.gif" alt="" align="absmiddle" border="0" /> Maybe we'll have to start our own!
<br /><br />It's a desert. There are few trees. There are people out here that own cats. Yes, there are dogs roaming without leashes (although the dog catchers DO sometimes come out and pick up unleashed dogs).<br /><br />I have never heard of a "Slab Dog" killing a cat. But they sometimes do like to chase the cats if they cross paths. Cats usually hide under rigs and such if that happens. <br /><br />I know of a lady that puts her cats on leashes and takes them out everyday for a "walk". She even ties them up outside. So if you come, you could try to find a spot where the owners leash their dogs. Or have no dogs.<br /><br />The BIG problem out here are the coyotes. They DO eat cats if left outside in the evenings. Hopefully your cat is trained to come back before dusk.Interesting observation. I wondered when I was considering, as I sometimes do, whether there were dogs roaming around loose and I assumed there probably are. Specifically cat-killer dogs.<br /><br />The pics of the place don't show any trees a cat could climb to avoid being shredded by dogs with cat-killing inclinations. And I've found over the years that dog owners resent having their dogs killed no matter what they might be doing at the time of their demise.<br /><br />I guess I'll chalk Slab City off my list of potential places to visit.
<br /><br />So uh yeah. This is the full timing friend I was telling you about meeting someday. Say Hi to Robi.<br /><br />ttpadilla said:pet haters. <img src="/images/boards/smilies/biggrin.gif" alt="" align="absmiddle" border="0" />
<br /><br />This is a new forum friend I was gonna intro you to. Say Hi to Tammi<br /><br /><br /><br /><span style="font-size: xx-small;">awkward</span><br /><br /><img src="/images/boards/smilies/wave.gif" alt="" align="absmiddle" border="0" /><br /><br />Robi said:So disappointing that one would make that judgement without actually knowing the details.
sl1966 said:<br /><br />So uh yeah. This is the full timing friend I was telling you about meeting someday. Say Hi to Robi.<br /><br />ttpadilla said:pet haters. <img src="/images/boards/smilies/biggrin.gif" alt="" align="absmiddle" border="0" /><br /><br />This is a new forum friend I was gonna intro you to. Say Hi to Tammi<br /><br /><br /><br /><span style="font-size: xx-small;">awkward</span><br /><br /><img src="/images/boards/smilies/wave.gif" alt="" align="absmiddle" border="0" /><br /><br />Robi said:So disappointing that one would make that judgement without actually knowing the details.
<br />"I really must keep more open of a mind or I may someday get STUCK in reality." (Robi's change, hehe).<br /><br />Living in this type community, we aim to get along. We strive to learn each others boundaries and respect them. Works better that way.<br /><br />It's all good. dragonflyinthesky said:Robi, human nature being what it is, sometimes people do speak or write before thinking or knowing the circumstances. We are pretty good people here on Bob's forum. <br />Welcome to this growing dysfunctional family at CRVLiving. <br /><strong><span style="color: #ff00ff;">.<br />Dragonfly</span></strong>
Thanks for joining us.Robi said:<br />"I really must keep more open of a mind or I may someday get STUCK in reality." (Robi's change, hehe).<br /><br />Living in this type community, we aim to get along. We strive to learn each others boundaries and respect them. Works better that way.<br /><br />It's all good. dragonflyinthesky said:Robi, human nature being what it is, sometimes people do speak or write before thinking or knowing the circumstances. We are pretty good people here on Bob's forum. <br />Welcome to this growing dysfunctional family at CRVLiving. <br /><strong><span style="color: #ff00ff;">.<br />Dragonfly</span></strong>
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