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Blair

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Jul 12, 2005
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:rotfl: THIS is one of the funniest threads EVAH! Everyone's posts are a gas!

My shy, very dressy female Tuxedo cat ADORES a rousing bout of hide-n-pounce.

With great forethought & intention she'll scurry behind the curtains, which is my cue to cast out the chinese yo-yo so she can leap out for the capture & then she immediately runs back and hides behind the curtains. When I say "ya wannit?" She'll reply with the affirmative "yeow" ... which is the directive that she's ready & in position for me to cast the yo-yo again.

She doesn't give a dead lizard for typical mindless p***y games... it MUST have that premeditated hide-n-seek, ask-and-reply element to be worthy of her consideration!




I think I know her......:love:
 
And our toy poodle does the same. She brings her kibble to the family room where we are. I guess she doesn't like to eat alone.
Really? We've had three miniature poodles, and they never did that.

OL--I have just the opposite problem with Maggie. She won't go unless your go out WITH her and tell her to go PP/Poo Poo.
Ditto Pepper. It is a pain when it's cold.

My Lucy (a border collie) did the same thing.:love:
I've had a lot of dogs, and Pepper is the first one who did this.:dunno:

That's kind of a pain. Sometimes when it's really cold she'll turn around and want to come right back in...then I have to tell her..Stacy go pee!!!!! She's such a frou frou dog.
Pepper was born near Seattle in February, so the breeder paper-trained the pups because it was too cold outside. Pepper doesn't like to go potty if the patio area (her "place") is wet, and definitely she refuses to go out if it's raining. So because she is paper-trained, when it's rainy, we have to paper part of the garage. Then we have to clean it up and disinfect the garage once the patio area dries off.:bang:
 

bsmart

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Aug 19, 2005
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One of my dogs urinates when it is time for a bath, but is then ready to take a bath once relieved. Another one of my dogs freaks out up to 15 minutes before a thunderstorm hits. Yet another one of my dogs has an obsession with licking one of my cats' heads.
 
One of my dogs urinates when it is time for a bath, but is then ready to take a bath once relieved. Another one of my dogs freaks out up to 15 minutes before a thunderstorm hits. Yet another one of my dogs has an obsession with licking one of my cats' heads.
I haven't allowed daughter to bring her new cat (that she got without our permission and whose vet bills we have to pay :bang:) to our house. So do you think Pepper would coexist with the cat and lick its head? Or would Pepper whomp up on the dadgum cat (which would please me to no end because I don't like cats. :D)?
 

DD

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Aug 29, 2005
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That's kind of a pain. Sometimes when it's really cold she'll turn around and want to come right back in...then I have to tell her..Stacy go pee!!!!! She's such a frou frou dog.

I know!! Maggie'll turn right around and come back if I don't go ALL THE WAY out!

I haven't allowed daughter to bring her new cat (that she got without our permission and whose vet bills we have to pay :bang:) to our house. So do you think Pepper would coexist with the cat and lick its head? Or would Pepper whomp up on the dadgum cat (which would please me to no end because I don't like cats. :D)?

The cat will win. Trust me on this, BR.

I have a jack russell that is very afraid of watermelons. I still have been unable to figure out where that came from.

:rotfl::rotfl:We have a winner!
 
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