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02-13-2009, 09:30 AM #1
what does your pet get upto
When your not watching!
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02-13-2009, 10:03 AM #2
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Mine pees on the sofa
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02-13-2009, 11:23 AM #3
my cat sits and meows at her comb until someone brushes her!
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02-13-2009, 11:41 AM #4
Mine pees in the bath, and his brother just sits upstairs under the bed meowing when he's bored xx
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02-13-2009, 11:51 AM #5
my cat also sits outside the bathroom door and listens to people pee...if you leave the door ajar when you home alone she sticks her head round for a look and sometimes has a peek down the toilet after if shes not too shy that youve caught her and runs off. I have no idea where she learned this!!
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02-13-2009, 12:19 PM #6
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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, 28 Indian Stick Insects are hanging upside down form their cage and wobbling from side to side when an aircraft goes over............The two Eurycantha Calcerata Stick Insects (BIG ones!) are hiding as usual. The two rats are asleep in their respective beds after Tas had another go at chasing Hermionie around BOTH cages trying to shag her again, again, again, again, again, again...........Sigh. She hasn't "come on" in 6 months, she has no interest in shagging, only eating, sleeping and hoarding food in her bed.
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02-13-2009, 12:21 PM #7
Our cocker spaniel is a complete glutton and steals anything that looks vaguely edible whenever we accidentally leave it withint reach!
We've got an all-out turf war going on over the contents of the bin!
The best antics though were those of my, now deceased, pet rabbit who lived in the kitchen. When we first got him this had a lino floor and, after a couple of months of paying it no attention at all he must have found a loose edge one afternoon as the flooring was fine when I dropped in on him at lunch. When I came home from work that night however the entire floor was in shreds and neatly piled into a heap in the centre of the kitchen! :lol: :censored:
The best thing though was the look of self-satisfied accomplishment on his face as he sat proudly by his handiwork. If he could talk I'm sure he would have been saying:
"Look what I did with my day, Mum!" :lol:
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02-13-2009, 12:45 PM #8
typical woman then

[QUOTE=The Minister Of Magic.;she has no interest in shagging, only eating, sleeping and hoarding food in her bed.[/QUOTE]
hahahaa this sounds typically normal to me :lol:
Our old Labrador was greedy like that too he once eat a ten pound note, I found part of it in his poo! it still had some numbers on so I took it to the bank (Long before this credit crunch) and guess what they reimbursed me woo hoo.
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02-13-2009, 12:50 PM #9
My Border Collie who answers to Chunk (the one at the back) but is officially called something else, eats anything! When we first got him, we left a birthday cake on the side, with candles in it and he ate the lot. He has eaten bright pink ear plugs and a blue disposable rubber glove. We only know about the ear plugs and glove because they 'came out the other end'. Also, he loves playing in the stream and trys to catch the water in his mouth - he noticable gets fatter and then goes for a marathon wee-wee.
My other Border Collie (the one infront) is a bit shy of dogs who are bigger than him, and if we walk past one, and he's off lead, first of all he creeps up to them and when he's really close he does this funny springy jump and then pelts off.
The other day I caught him looking at the laptop screen saver bubbles that float across the screen when it's been inactive for a while and looking behind the screen to see where they'd gone. Also, he goes crazy and barks at the hoover or the hoover cupboard when he sees/hears the Churchill dog say "Oh yessssss"
Here's a picture of my boys...
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02-13-2009, 01:07 PM #10
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