My dog randomly bounces verticly, and backs up down the hall.
my cat yodels at night when hes lonely.
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My dog randomly bounces verticly, and backs up down the hall.
my cat yodels at night when hes lonely.
Cloud jumps straight up from the floor to shoulder height so you will catch him and carry him around.
Titus begs to have his teeth brushed every night before bed.
Red is only a baby so doesn't have many weird habits yet, except he chases his tail sometimes.
Hehe, brush teeth?
Is it normal for cat's to come immediately, even if they're outside, when you're opening a can of tuna? Or is it normal when your cat comes immediately, even if they're outside, when you bring out the can opener (and not even eating tuna)?
Charlotte always bugs me to come into the cat room and remove all the gaps that have opened up in her pile of food. No idea why she doesn't like to eat unless it's full.
I used to have a dog that at some point became afraid of her food plate. Even when we changed the plate she was afraid and wouldn't eat from it, just bark at it. She would only eat if we put the food no the floor or on a piece of paper.
My cat Pumitoosh likes to turn on the gas knobs on the kitchen stove, so I have to shut the main gas off whenever I don't use it.
Sure. Mine did. Trouble is they can't tell the difference between tuna and every other bloomin tin you open. They're convinced that every one of them must contain delicious cat food you're too stingy to share. No George, you don't eat tinned peaches.
Abbey was quite a large cat. He'd stretch out and lie in front of the fire... twisted so his head was facing the opposite direction to his back legs. You wouldn't have thought it'd be comfortable.
Not that this is specific to my cats, but they do look awful funny eating grass. And I still can't believe it when they jump up a wooden fence, balance on the top which is less than an inch wide, and turn to walk along it. Must be magic.
My pet rat goes nuts when I have my celephone in one hand and a book in the other, it means I can't give her attention and she hates that!
My dog is a lesbian.
Once when I had a rabbit, it would run in circles around a guinea pig for a few minutes, pretty funny actually.
My dog always barks at 5pm as it knows when to have dinner.
Also my dog has to make sure everyone is in bed before it goes to sleep.
oh well woole doesnt meow normally.
Rather then the miaow!!!
its a " Brrrrrrrrow!", like i weird mix of a purr and a meow, he always does it when i come home or he comes home and wants to know where i am in the house, he goes either " BRRRRROW!!!!!!!" way loud or this meow a cat does when it;s going to be sick, he does that really loud until i shout him:p.
I think he's trying to say " Brown", my surname:p
My hammy Dusty likes to do backflips off the highest platform in her cage. It's a wonder she hasn't broken any bones yet.
And my cat Bandit won't drink water normally. He dips his paw in and licks the water off of it. :shakehead:
Our dog puts "treats" under our pillows in each of our beds when we leave her in the house alone for any length of time. She'll sometimes get a box of cookies out of the pantry, open it and make her deposits, and then leave the rest of the cookies uneaten.
A couple weeks ago, I emptied a pocketful of dog treats out of a jacket pocket before retiring it for the season, piling them on a counter in the kitchen. We went to a movie later that evening... came home and found we each had a dog treat under our pillows. As usual, she had eaten none of them.
My bearded dragon thinks one of our cats is do-able. When I let him out, he will find the cat, bob his head in the standard authorative male fashion and then take off after the cat.
He tries to grab her by the neck and mount. Really, really weird.
We have a horse (not mine), it once lifted it's tail over a metal fence, so that it's bum was touching one of the horizontal metal bars, and started rubbing from side-to-side. The funny thing was that it made a really loud screeching noise.
LOL!!! goldney's reply reminded me of the following:
I had put one of my dogs in his kennel as I had some things to do around the house. Well why I was gone.. he must have literally put his butt up against the bars as he had shot shi$ across the room!! :eek: I guess he had a bad case of projectile diarrhea and didn't want to dirty his freakin' kennel!!
It was so bad that, after "gloving" up and cleaning the spare bedroom, I had to take him to the vet where he was given a shot to "dry him up". :?
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Hahaha, yeah I think the horse was 'itchy'. *shudder*
Hrm itchy dog butt. Reminds me of one of my dogs, when he had an itchy butt while he was out for a walk at the park. He was in a sitting down position and used his front legs to pull himself about. Nothing like walking a dog do that with loads of people walk bye.
Well compared to these my cat is pretty normal, although she occasionally brings dead birds in :(
She also has a habit of suddenly becoming paranoid or something and sprinting off up all the stairs in the house. Once she reaches the top, she tends to turn around and sprint back down again. Very strange
LOL! There's actually a carpet cleaning commercial that shows a dog dragging his butt across the rug and you can hear the announcer asking, "Do you know how clean your carpets really are?" :bigteeth:
She sees dead people. :eek:
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Oh, my dog makes long distant calls , sleeps in till afternoon and invites his pikey friends over and doesnt clean after. Bastard
Hah. I bet he's knocked up some teenager and is refusing to help her out.
My cat goes and socializes with the local cat gang during the day.. lots of fighting, some romancing.. then comes back home and pretends to be all cute and innocent.
My mom has been trying for years to get him to say "Ma-ma". He never quite got the point of it, so these days when he really wants some food or to be let out, he'll say, "Ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma" in rapid succession until we all go crazy.
haha Mes! :lol:
Yep! I've been brushing their teeth using a small pet toothbrush and seafood-flavored pet toothpaste since they were kittens. Cat (and dog) teeth rot just like human teeth if you don't take care of them. Just think what your teeth would look like in 5 years if you never brushed and never went to the dentist. :makeitstop:
They love it because it's special quality time with them every night, they get a good treat afterwards, and they like the taste of the toothpaste. So they actually beg for it every night.
Now I have to train my puppy to get used to it...
You know, my old cat Febus used to romanticize a stuffed tiger animal. It was disgusting... especially when the stuffed animal would be kinda wet after he was done.
:S
Charlotte also likes to run and bump her head in the wall.
my cat seems to be sleeping 90% of the time.
Instead of going through the cat door, Nick picks at the kitty door until we come and open our human door.
My cockapoo puppy pees whenever she meets someone new, you can count on having smelly yellow liquid all over you, she loses control she's so excited:(
One time when I went to the vet, my dog was going to have a vaccination, when the vet put the needle in my dog's neck, my dog immediately went for the vet, and as she turned, the needle was still in her neck swaying. I thought it was a funny sight to see the dog growling with a needle in her neck.
Another time my dog was at the vets, there was this lady paying for her cat at the reception. My dog went up to the old lady and started sniffing her butt. It was so funny:D
well my vet does it in one of my cats legs..
Rabies vaccines always go under the skin low on the right rear leg. Applies to dogs and cats.
Distemper vaccines always go under the skin low on the right front leg. Applies to dogs and cats.
Feline Leukemia vaccines always go under the skin low on the left rear leg. Applies to cats only.
The reason vaccines are given this way universally is so if the animal develops a vaccine-associated sarcoma (cancer tumor), you can pinpoint which vaccine caused it.
Furthermore, even when giving injections of various medications for an ill animal, etc, they never go in the neck. A common place to give injections is under the skin in between the shoulder blades (or "scruff"). Injections should go no higher than this on the animal's body.
Sometimes my cat attacks me from beneath the door before I hop into the shower. Yeah, she randomly sticks his arms through the crack under the door and tries tearing my feet. No idea why.
Ok i have a new one, my brothers dog loves to spin, last tuesday he finished eating his dinner and started spinning in the family room, but he knocked over a candle while doing so i yelled at him (at this time i dident know that he pees if you yell at him, and spins when he needs to go out) so i had the dog spinning while peeing. Was like a 'freakin pee twister. im dead serious.