What do your animals think?

@kbkbooks (7022)
Canada
February 19, 2007 5:27pm CST
Sometimes if you are doing something like painting a wall, singing or dancing around your kitchen while you cook, or maybe even laying in bed on a lazy weekend morning...do your pets look at you and wonder WTF? Or do they just accept whatever goes on around and feel they have no control over their badly behaving owners?
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@jewel76 (2305)
• Canada
20 Feb 07
THis made me laugh..i actually do think my pets think sometimes. Like on Valentine's day, i was putting up heart shaped balloons, and one blew up in my eye. It hurt so much, i screamed and was then crying, and my two beagle dogs were stopped running around after each other and were looking at me and i felt they were thinking WTF ... LOL Or sometimes i'll talk to them and they'll look at me, and they seem to be saying, "i don't care" or "whatever!" LOL Or maybe we have too much imagination? LOL
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@kbkbooks (7022)
• Canada
20 Feb 07
Pets and children are famous for being selectively deaf.
• India
20 Feb 07
i often tink that dogs mite wonder 1 ting when they bark!!Y CANT I TALK!!
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@kbkbooks (7022)
• Canada
20 Feb 07
It must be so frustrating for them.
• United States
19 Feb 07
My animals watch my every move. If they are not sound asleep (not just dozing) they follow me with their eyes all the time and yes they give me a look as much to say what ever that is you're doing stop it and do something fun with us!
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@kbkbooks (7022)
• Canada
20 Feb 07
I agree. I think cats watch us even when they are sleeping.
@quadium32 (129)
• United States
19 Feb 07
I've wondered that myself, my dog will look at me and tilt her head sometimes. But when i lay in bed, my dog lays in her bed on the floor until i get out of bed, and a lot of the time i am at home when i walk around the house she follows me. It'd really be interesting to see what goes on in a dogs mind.
@kbkbooks (7022)
• Canada
20 Feb 07
I often think that if our animals could talk they could drop a lot of embarassing info on us to others.
• United States
20 Feb 07
My cat is about 6 months old and boy is she a troublemaker! I am convinced that at times, she is thinking, logical thoughts, using the process of reasoning, or knowing that she should not do something, and yet she does it anyways. I have a window in my room, and I usually keep it open because it gets hot in my house, (my family likes to keep the heat cranked up.) Anyways, she loves to get up on the bed and watch what is going on out the window. However, if there is a cat outside or a bunch of birds, she will *leap* from the bed to the windowsill and attempt to climb up it!! It is hilarious but it is baaad baad baaad! Especially since she is an indoor cat and those outdoor cats would eat her alive. I must admit though, oftentimes when we are just laying down with the television on or if I am just doing my homework and Bee is laying down next to me, I look over at her and she is just looking at me with this unreadable expression on her face. It is kind of like, part contentment, part "I love you", part happiness, part mystery and I have no idea what else. I would really like to know the thoughts that go through her mind oftentimes. Then again, she could just be waiting for me to feed her!
@kbkbooks (7022)
• Canada
20 Feb 07
I just love mischevious animals even though they can be very frustrating. They just want to express their joy in life.