Do you talk to your pet?

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Verp

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Yes, I talk to both to my cat and my cockroaches. Why? Because why not, that's why.
 

Fenris97

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Jupp. I chat with animals all the time. And I am far from the only one where I live... It may have something with the fact that I live in nature-loving Norway though >_> But that means all Norwegians are of the rocker :D YAY, I'M CRAZY!
Er det enda en fra Norge her? Hallo til deg!

OT: I used to.... But then she.... Left....
 

go-10

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I'm glad my dog can't talk or understand me cuz he knows WAY too much about me
 

Gunjester

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I do, though you're not supposed to, it's how they develop the sense they're human.
Or part of it anyway.
I got cat, dog, 2 birds, 5 piranhas, and a ball python.
 

Zenn3k

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I like to say mean things to my dog in a happy way so he thinks I'm being really nice...I also like to say random words at him that he's never heard so he tilts his head at me confused.

I love my dog :)
 

KingofallCosmos

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I have the greatest conversations with my bunny. He mostly responds with chewing on cables, clothes and the book I'm trying to read or just generally throwing things around.

Ow, and sometimes he says "Nevermore!" just to fuck with me :)
 

Brutal Peanut

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I tend to , yes. Really, I think it's originally me talking to myself and just joining them into the conversation. I also do the same thing with inanimate objects. I tend to talk to myself, and surrounding items/pets, a great deal during menial/mundane tasks.
 

Viral_Lola

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To my dogs I did. They would cock their heads to the side as if they could understand. Sometimes they would lick my hand or paw my foot if I was sad or had gone on a tangent. Sadly, they had selective hearing. Certain words like bath, vet, chicken, cheese, car, walk, and foot elicit strong reactions ranging for joy, excitement, and fear and doggy despair. I ended up having to give them to my ex?s younger brother but he also talks to them.
 

Davih

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I talk to my dogs. If I listen hard enough, they even talk back sometimes!
 

ToastiestZombie

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I once had a rather interesting debate with my hamster. We got into quite a discussion about issues such as global warming and the like, seems hamsters have quite a lot of intelligence that we dont know about yet. Shame, but it ended when the police arrested me for taking drugs and shouting at some rat.
 

Fiz_The_Toaster

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I talk to my dog all the time, not full fledge conversations, but I do talk to the little guy.

It makes him feel important.
 

John Farrell

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I tend to ponder the wonders of the universe with a stuffed animal (Domo-Kun to be precise). Domo is a little pretentious and mostly it devolves into a debate on when Final Fantasy started to suck. I point to X-2 as warning signs and 12 as the death of the francise to me.
Domo states that 8 was when Square started to cater to all its new fans, sacrificing stories and characterization for more angst than an Evangelion/Gundam Seed marathon. Domo is a real big fan of 7.
 

CarlMin

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I constantly speak to my dog. Though we seldom have very very interesting conversations.
 

Mcupobob

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All the time. I'm usually calling them stupid or something. I love them to death none the less, but its best to remind them who has the opposable thumbs dammit!
 

idarkphoenixi

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I talk to my cat but not in the same way I would talk to another human being. I know he can't respond but I do it anyway because I think on some level he can understand, by reading my emotions and the tone of my voice.