Yay, pets!
Our old dog used to dislike peas. So, if she was fed dog food with peas in it, the peas would be in the bottom of the bowl by the end, all licked to a sparkling shine. That was amusing.
We also once had a Siamese that happened to love peas. And pringles (once he got his head stuck in the tube and it made his purr echo. My brother found that hilarious). And raw cookie dough. Our current cats are all different. I have one that doesn't like to be held upside down like a baby, and also doesn't like lying on people. If she's on a bed, she'll lie at your feet, not touching you at all. Yet she loves to be petted. This cat makes a living out of sitting on particular boxes until her mammoth weight has made them sink into themselves so much that you can't see her when she's sitting on them. Let's see... we have another who's now so old she's gone deaf, which is hilarious in itself. Ringing a loud bell right behind her and producing no results is very funny. Then our burmese has mood swings. Sometimes he's all sweet and wanting to crawl on you or under the covers or whatever, sometimes he's quite hostile and will run away from you, and other times he goes completely schizo and runs all over the house. I think that can be quite common, but we haven't had another cat that's done that. He also snores.