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Tables arent beds ,Dogs arent cat. Cats arent birds.

edited March 2013 in Vent
Recently one of my dogs a small maltese×bichon has been climbing up onto the kitchen table and going to sleep .ok so we havent used that table for eating on since i was a little kid and even then very rarely but still its annoying when you go to grab something of the table at night and accidentaly grab the dog, i can u derstand why he does it though our female wants to have puppies and since we have to males who are being kept from her the other male decided he would make an acceptable substitute and the table is the only the other male wont follow him. The other other thing is when my female is in her cage during the day when i go to work (she has to come to work with and stay in a cage) she makes these weird mewing noises like a cat after awhile its starts to sound almost human , one of my cats does the some thing i saw him one day in the window chirpping at birds like he was trying lure them to him....anyone else animals this odd ?
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And i belive that half the time i am a wolf amoung the sheep gnawing at the wool over my eyes

Comments

  • The dog thing could probably be solved pretty easily by getting your dogs fixed... As for the cat thing, well, that's pretty much normal. My cats all sit in the windows and watch birds, and it isn't too uncommon to hear them make little chirruping meows while they do. One of them meows like that all the time, in fact. I'm sure you could probably find plenty of videos of it online too XD
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  • Weve been meaning to get the males fixed but theres been alot going on lately and its quite costly as well. The cats chirrping is kinnda cute its still odd to see animals doing things like that though.
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    And i belive that half the time i am a wolf amoung the sheep gnawing at the wool over my eyes
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