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Chris Hammond

Stop.  Just STOP!
Stop. Just STOP! by @MegaCreomon (Chris Hammond)

Alternate title: Payback

Or something like that.

If you’ve ever watched the series, you know just how down-right physically abusive Dog is towards Cat. And on those occasions where they fought each other, how often did Cat actually come out on top? And then, for how long? Always when Cat vs Dog, Dog wins. Hands down.

Cat may manipulate Dog into doing things often enough, but he never flings him into danger like Dog does to him in nearly every episode! Dog flings himself into it due to this own gullibility, but its never Cat himself who throws Dog into it.

I thought about adding tears to Cats eyes. To (hopefully) make it look like Cat didn’t want to do it, but “Dammit, stop hurting me all the time” would come across. Because obviously Dog doesn’t take anything in when SPOKEN to. But left them out because 1) I suck (i mean, just look at that background and those failed bloody scratches) and 2) I wanted people to make their own conclusions from this. Tears would have made it a little too one-sided, I think. But I could be wrong.

I love the show. I do. And I’m not hating on Dog. But you have to admit that Dog did deserve this(maybe not THIS badly, but still).

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