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> What Single Thing Did Your Departed Pet Do To Make You Smile?
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post Jan 4 2011, 08:32 PM
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i'll kick this off by saying my tribble thought he was a dog. he would fetch anything at anytime. he had a 'rat' which was a jumble of yarn. he used to rabbit kick it...so cute. what wasn't cute was pulling some of the bright orange yarn strands out of you know where =)


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post Jan 5 2011, 02:29 PM
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My bunny Daisy used to DEMAND strokes and cuddles. If you were stroking her, then stopped for a minute, she would get annoyed and shake her ears then find your hand and stick her head under it so you had no choice but to continue stroking her. Then she would be so happy and literally pur like a cat. Made me smile everytime smile.gif


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post Jan 5 2011, 05:32 PM
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pretty cool, i did not know bunnies could be so affectionate. she sounds alot like our current kitty in terms of getting your attention smile.gif


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post Jan 5 2011, 06:41 PM
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QUOTE (LS Support @ Jan 5 2011, 10:32 PM) *
pretty cool, i did not know bunnies could be so affectionate. she sounds alot like our current kitty in terms of getting your attention smile.gif

I didn't think bunnies were that affectionate, until we got Daisy. She was the most loving, sweet little thing ever. She would follow me around the house, and put her head on my lap for a nap. She certaintly was one of a kind smile.gif

This is a great topic. I hope other people notice it and join in.


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post Jan 12 2011, 07:48 PM
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My kitty would do the cute head tilt-I'm so cute pose which always made me smile. Also when he would arch his back and do that sideways walk which means-time to play-come on bring out the long string for me to chase. When he was very young he would even play "catch" with me with a ping pong ball-by batting it back to me when I bounced it to him.
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post Apr 26 2011, 01:12 PM
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My dog, Corrie, who I lost 6 days ago, used to bounce in place when we brought food around her. She would jump higher than my shoulders!!
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post May 11 2011, 08:47 PM
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My cat Kayla would sit on my lap if I was crying and use her paw to wipe my tears away. It never failed to make me feel better. She also loved to play "fetch" just like a dog!
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post May 12 2011, 09:36 AM
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Jet would lay on my chest when I was going to sleep and rub his nose against my nose. I miss my boy.
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post May 12 2011, 10:35 AM
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My Gunna who we lost on the 14th April 2011 would get really annoyed if we would`nt get out of bed and he would stick his head under the covers and bite our toes, that soon made us move

I would give anything to be nipped again


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post Feb 11 2012, 01:21 PM
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My Leo love to attack cats, which is pretty bad because we have four, so most of the time I had him on a leash when I brought him into the house, when the cats were inside. He was pretty much stuck like glue to me because I had him on a leash and he would whine to be let off. However, when ever I let him off the leash in the house and he had full run of the place I would always find him either under me, if I was sitting at the computer deck, behind me, if I was cooking, or laying next to me on the couch. My sister or mother would always make a comment how even when he was not on the leash he was still stuck to me like glue.

That always make me smile.

I miss him not being next to me.

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post Mar 4 2012, 10:22 AM
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My cat Lucy would put her neck round and look cute if she was happy.
She loved having a cover over her back.
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post Mar 5 2012, 03:29 PM
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My Bootsie was taught to play fetch by me at about 4 mos. old. She watched me take sponge ball and put it in a bowl on floor, then I'd take it out with mouth, drop it and hit or throw it and repeat. In about 5 minutes after sitting there watching me she ran after a ball i threw, picked up with mouth and teeth brought it back and dropped it in bowl. Then I took bowl and put it by my feet for a few days. She continued. Well the cutest part of this was not to long after we'd hear her playing and making her hunting sounds and while sleeping she decided she was going to still play "with her babies" as we called it-one night I felt a little wet sponge ball hit me in the cheek and there she sat staring at me(smiling to myself). I wasn't thinking so I threw it off the bed and she ran after it and brought it back up. Well, then I decided this is not cute or funny any more we have to break that habit, haha! She stopped and go on our night time schedule and learned to play with "her babies" during the day and evenings. She played fetch for 12 years and I can't tell you how many little sponge balls we bought over the years. She had her favorites...one we called ole yeller and the pink(pinkies) and occasionally a green one. She played ball right up to the day before she passed away(just a little over a week ago). I can't find her "ole yeller" baby yet...let me tell you what was cute is I could say to her when she was just siting there looking bored- "hey bootsie, you want to play with your babies? Go get mamma your babies" and off she would go looking for the right one...she would literally walk around the house smelling out the different ball/babies til she found "the one" she wanted to play with that day! I miss her so much and so many friends would come to my house and she would play fetch with me and they were amazed at how long she would play and say to me, wow...I've never seen something like that before with a cat because as soon as she dropped it she would hit my leg(she was never a outdoor cat that was able to hunt her prey, but this was her way of hunting/playing) and I was so happy to watch her enjoy her JOY of her game with her babies! Love you Bootsie Boo and momma misses her angel sent by God!
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post Oct 23 2012, 09:17 AM
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These stories are so cute. smile.gif Zena would lay down on the floor in my bedroom as I was sitting in front of my computer and look over and whine at me until I got up and bent down to rub her belly. If I tried to ignore her, she would keep whining. If I did as she asked and then stopped, she would whine again. I tell you, she had me trained well!
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post Oct 23 2012, 09:21 AM
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Oh, and for my other dog, Zeus, he was a 106 pound Alaskan Malamute/Belgian Shepherd mix who liked small places. Imagine that. He felt most comfortable pushing an armchair away from the wall and sticking his head behind it, as if he were in a cave or something. Zena, who was female and smaller than him, was the alpha dog. Zeus was the sweetie-pie in a big, furry dog’s clothing. biggrin.gif
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post Nov 14 2012, 08:50 AM
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My dog Lucymae would push a treat away in my hands if she did not like it. She would also talk a lot. I miss her dearly.

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post Nov 17 2012, 03:27 PM
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My precious boy cat Sir Thomas always sat atop the easy chair I watched TV in and gently "petted" my head with his tail wub.gif


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post Jun 17 2013, 04:17 PM
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My dog Ernest was always on the lookout for squirrels. He had a bark that would go through your brain like a nail. There are a lot of trees on my street and, hence, a lot of squirrels. I called it Squirrel Gauntlet. When we'd drive down the street I would just whisper "Squirrel Gauntlet" and he would go ballistic barking. So loud my ears would ring but so funny. I miss my boy. I put him down on May 14. Patricia
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post Jun 23 2013, 05:50 PM
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Mickey, our little doggie, would fluff up his beds with his front feet while making a funny sound, almost a bark. Then he would look around at us as if to say, "How's that?" Sometimes he would lay there and sometimes he would go lay somewhere else.
He brought us a lot of smiles and I miss him so much.


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post Jun 24 2013, 01:51 PM
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@ LoveMyMickey

That is too cute wub.gif Sounds like he was kneading it. I think Mickey may be part cat wink.gif


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post Jun 25 2013, 11:36 AM
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Hi Tom's Dad,

I think he was part cat too. biggrin.gif .....He didn't give a lot of regular doggie kisses, but when he did, you knew it meant a lot. He would show his love by rubbing his face on pillows or other things or us....He didn't purr tho'. smile.gif ....He was a funny boy and I bet he has Sir Tom laughing a lot.

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