By: daniatb1 25/08/2008 10:13 pm Yahoo! Profile: daniatb1 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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I needed some cheering up!!!!! Comic animal stories do it every time!!! I had a neighbour who walked 2 dogs and when minding a lamb...it went too. No amount of trying to leave it at home worked and she was the entertainment of the street almost daily.
My grandfather had a budgie, who took delight in taking my puzzle piece and taking off with it, depositing it on top of a cupboard where it seemed to know only too well, WE couldn't reach it, until 'Peter' was ready to return it. The same antics with grandma's pen if she left her crossword puzzle to make a cuppa or whatever.
The funniest thing I seen was a monkey in a local animal park, who deliberately caused a diversion to have sufficient time to work on the hole in the roof of the enclosure which meant his way to freedom, if only temporarily. I couldn't decide which was more entertaining, the plan or the actual escape :-) or the subsequent quick capture (the banana won )
I think we, as humans, should perhaps give animals more credit. Are they realy 'not normal' or just 'very intelligent'????? |
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By: natalieohara@y7mail.com 23/06/2008 12:24 pm Yahoo! Profile: natalieohara@y7mail.com Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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My fathers bird used to always squak every time you'd stop talking on the phone. i swear he knew you couldn't here if he did. You'd give him a bit of apple and he'd swoop and take the whole lot and he used to mimic the cat so we'd think the cat was under the table. It's name wasn't called cheeky for no reason!
His dog Tessa would try and talk to you and his cat was his guard cat chasing any dog, any size down the street. |
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By: natalieohara@y7mail.com 23/06/2008 12:14 pm Yahoo! Profile: natalieohara@y7mail.com Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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In all my experience with pets, my pets or my family's pets, they have not been normal!
My partner and I own 2 dogs and 3 cats,
Toby, A little yappy silky terrier, the oldest of the tribe. Massive sweet tooth, and probably the most normal out of them all. Just the master of stealth and sneaky and getting away with it!
DJ, our newest member to the tribe, by far not stupid but puts on the whole "im to innocent to do that" attitude. Although he figured out how to climb the tree in our backyard! He'd put his back on the fence and paws on the tree and up he goes. Then he'd push his back legs on the fence and jump accross to the branch. Hope he doesn't figure out how to jump the fence!
Teishya, My faithful tabby of 6 years. By far the most smartest cat i know! She was brought up an inside cat, at the time i was training my ex's pup. So she learnt 'sit', 'stay', 'don't you', 'come here', 'outside' and 'come on'. She wasn't allowed outside much at that stage so she hated it everytime we took the dog for a walk. After splitting with my ex, we stayed at mum's, and me needing a drink headed off to the pub 10mins away, she came too no matter how many time i chased her home. She waited out the front for an hour in the bushes, then followed me home. My friends thought it was hilarious! Now im in a house with a dog/cat door and everytime my partner and i take the dogs for a walk she comes too. I used to smack her bum to get her off the bench, so she learnt to smack my bum back by sitting on the top of the lounge and everytime i walked past she'd whack me with her paw (no claws). She plays tag with the dogs and sneaks up behind me in the kitchen freezing everytime I move so i don't see her.
Max, our fluffy little striped lion sleeps sitting up! He sleeps with his front paws tucked into his belly so he just looks like this massive fluffy hairball.
Sully, max's sister sleeps the same but also manages to sleep with her back legs one way and her front legs the other. |
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