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Muffinthraka

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My Dad's dog Lorn was afraid of fireworks. So he tried to make her unafraid by setting off party poppers then giving her a cocktail sausage.

She is now scared of sausages.
 

TankCopter

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I have a ferret and two dogs- a goofy Labrador and a geriatric Blue Heeler.

-The ferret hates everyone in my family except for me
-The Heeler barks at just about everything, but she doesn't get up to do so. She barks while lying on her side. She is also selectively deaf. She will always hear you if you say 'food'.
-The Labrador is the goofiest, most lovable dog EVER. I dare you not to love my Labrador.
 

matsm

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Muffinthraka said:
My Dad's dog Lorn was afraid of fireworks. So he tried to make her unafraid by setting off party poppers then giving her a cocktail sausage.

She is now scared of sausages.
This just makes me laugh :p

Man with I had a pet. had a goldfish once it died after a month and I had to flush it down the toilet. While he was alive he would allways suck on my finger when I dipped it in the water
 

El Poncho

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Well we have bought a few beds for my cat but she insists to sleep on the floor under our beds or ontop of us at night when she comes in. She insists on bring live mice into the house to play with them. We buy my cat a toy she plays with what it comes in. Especially boxes.

My dog eats alot of grass when outside. Eh thats about it don't know alot about my dog only had it for 2 weeks:)
 

wooty

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I have a largely overweight house cat who has a fondness for Chicken tikka masala....
answers why hes overweight really
 

EvilMuffin094

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My rabbit will sometimes hop around for a while, and then, when you least expect it, he will practically launch himself sideways into the ground. I have no idea why he does this but it is quite silly.
 

Golden Gryphon

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My family had a mutt once who looked like an almost pure black husky when she was lying down but when she was standing you could see that her legs were only about six inches long. She used to get confused when she was running so she'd have to stop and sort out which legs were which.
 

Andalusa

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We have an awesome canary with a really bad wig on.
He's hilarious.

Well, I couldn't get a picture of him, so I got one from the internet. Picture! [http://www.affaviary.com/glostermalea.jpg]
 

Lynx

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My parrot dances to music. She kind of wobbles her head up and down, and stomps her feet. ;)
 

AngloDoom

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Both my cats are fat beyond fat. We've cut their food down so much, but they move less to compensate; even going so far as to eat butter in an attempt to maintain their glorious jiggly-bellies. As we speak, my fat black-and-white male cat, Bailey, is laying down on my desk in his all his 1st 2lbs glory, wheezing away. He's an incredibly intelligent cat, though, and very sneaky. He's figured out how to open all the cat-flaps we've ever had and has even learned to jump on the door-handle on the odd occasion when the door is open but the flap is shut.

Tia, my other cat, is only a 1st little tortoise-shell girl. She's thick as pig-shit and randomly developed phobias of items which lasts a week at most. A good example would be a stress-ball I have. She was on my chest of drawers, quite happily laying down and enjoying the sun that was covering her slightly, then all of a sudden her eyes went wide and she shot a glance at this stress-ball, and jumped away from it like is was going to explode. When I put the ball near the entrance to my room, she was so scared she cowered in the opposite corner. Next day, she was fine. She's done this with lamps, books, people, shoes, clothes, remotes, everything.

They also both watch fireworks, instead of cowering like most inferior animals, muhaha!


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Ula said:
We have an awesome canary with a really bad wig on.
He's hilarious.

Well, I couldn't get a picture of him, so I got one from the internet. Picture! [http://www.affaviary.com/glostermalea.jpg]
That is the best canary ever. It reminds me of the vultures off of Jungle Book.
 

notsosavagemessiah

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I used to have a cat that whenever you would jingle keys, he'd start flailing his tongue about uncontrollably. Had a Pitt/boxer mix that used to love to try and hump her brother. Had a Black lab that whenever it would rain, would stand on top of her dog house until it stopped raining, no matter how long it took.
 

EscapeGoat_v1legacy

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My brother's Alsatians get beaten up regularly by his tabby cat, Marmite, and then they come back for more. It is quite funny watching a small cat chase two large Alsatians away, though.

Ula said:
We have an awesome canary with a really bad wig on.
He's hilarious.

Well, I couldn't get a picture of him, so I got one from the internet. Picture! [http://www.affaviary.com/glostermalea.jpg]
That's a wicked canary. You win.
 

El Poncho

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DemonGuy792 said:
My brother's Alsatians get beaten up regularly by his tabby cat, Marmite, and then they come back for more. It is quite funny watching a small cat chase two large Alsatians away, though.
Thats the thing with marmite you either love it or you hate it:p
 

Sigel

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I had a very intelligent rodesion ridgeback/pit bull mix named sparky. She is with my mom now. Sparky does the best facial expressions I have ever seen on a dog. Her best is "your an idiot" look.

I have two cockatiels which act like the odd couple. Birdo is the neat quiet one who likes to be pet and is very friendly. MonkeyBird is horrible messy, and mean. I didn't name them. My husband did.

I also have three Maine Coones named Cloud(gray male), Shinobi(orange and white male) and Zelda(stripey female).
-Cloud is the leader of the group and the biggest food hog. He also does not liked to be picked up.
-Shinobi dances on his hind legs for food and is the clumsiest cat that I have ever seen. He loves to be picked up.
-Zelda loves to be pet to the point of threatening anyone who doesn't. Seriously she will throw a cat hissy fit and claw you. When you are petting her, she likes to have one of you hands in between her paw and she licks it. ?? I don't know why, but it takes two hand to pet this demanding cat.
 

bluepilot

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My cat likes to sit on my knee, and when I try to move, digs his claws into my leg. Rotton cat. But I still love my kitty.
 

cartzo

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there not really pets but i keep a fish tank with about 8 different carnivorous plants in it, i suppose you can count the meal worms i feed them as pets.
 

Insanum

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I have a cat with cerebal Pausey[/B]

He has massive back feet (rabbit sized) and is small for his age (hes like...9). He can walk fine, but cant really groom himself properly, and is quite vulnerable to the cold.
 

cleverlymadeup

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i got 4 turtles and they are rather funny to watch but it's mostly them just being them

tho they do try and mate/be territorial with one another, even the southern painted, who is 2 inches long compared to the cooter, who is 5 inches long