Pet Talk
By kokopelli
@kokopelli (4842)
United States
14 responses
@Chapman15 (1492)
• United States
3 Jan 07
Why do you eat out of the trashcan when I yell "NO" all the time?
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@kokopelli (4842)
• United States
4 Jan 07
maybe if you'll scream "YES!" next time, your pet will be surprised and would stop, hehe.
@suedarr (2382)
• Canada
16 Jan 07
Interesting question Koko! I think my first question would be are you happy living with us. I think from there I'd ask individual questions like to the cat, what do you really think of the dogs etc. In some ways I think I'd already know what the answers might be. Cheers!
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@kokopelli (4842)
• United States
16 Jan 07
that's fine, one question normally leads to another (poor pet), lol!
@Jshean20 (14348)
• Canada
6 Jan 07
Well have you ever noticed that when you have a kitty on your knee, they will often be purring loudly and almost like stepping on the spot (called kneading his paws), well I've often wondered what exactly they are thinking or what it means. I suspect it's showing us that they love us...but I wonder if it can mean anything else?
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@kokopelli (4842)
• United States
6 Jan 07
hmm, it's been a long time since i had a cat and didn't notice that.
@Madhumitaa (270)
• India
3 Mar 07
i would ask my simba dear not to leave me.. i jus cnt b without him... and ill also ask who was his best petmate!!!
@maryannemax (12156)
• Sweden
4 Jan 07
if i could ask my pet dog one question, i will ask her is i am taking good care of her well and if she's happy to be with me.
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@brokentia (10389)
• United States
22 Dec 06
Wow! great question!!!!! I think I would have to ask my pets, "Would you rather eat dog food and live a long healthy life or people food and shorten your life span and health?"
They are always begging and wanting the food we have. And if I give in to my beagle, she will refuse to eat her food hoping that I will give her some more of my food.
I try to talk to her as if she understands. But, of course, she will just sit there and act more hopeful as if I am talking to her to give her my food.
At least if I asked them this question, it would be their decision. And if they begged for my food again because they wanted a longer healthier life, then I would ust remind him and her of their decision. :)
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@mfrancq (1806)
• United States
28 Dec 06
"How can I get you to calm the heck down?" I have a Jack Russell Terrior puppy and she is so stinking hyper! She never stops. There's been a few nights she stays up all night pacing the floor. It drives me crazy! I love the summer because she is allergic to grass so we have to give her half a benedryl at night time. Those are the only nights I get a decent sleep.
@kokopelli (4842)
• United States
2 Jan 07
at least she's just pacing the floor and not making noisy sounds, or does she? :P
@agoodfella (61)
• United States
21 Dec 06
Id say dose it like the famliy its with.
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@kokopelli (4842)
• United States
27 Dec 06
lol! i remember when i was a kid, i was asked that question a lot of times.
@TanTushy55 (46)
• United States
4 Jan 07
I would ask "are you happy to have me as your human; and do you feel well cared for"?
Many times I sit and wonder; "what are you thinking" or "what are you trying to say to me"? A lot of their "speaking" or actions I can understand; but not always.
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@kokopelli (4842)
• United States
4 Jan 07
i guess the "what are you thinking" is a common question :)