I know that many parents wished/wish that their new born baby could talk, so that they could take the guesswork out of parenting during those crucial first few months.
Often, Sweetie just comes up to me/my face whilst we're in bed, and stares at me with what seems to be urgency...or maybe it's frustration. Sometimes she sits quietly at the foot of the bed looking bored. I'm not always sure what she needs, or how she's feeling and sometimes I wish that she could talk.
What about the rest of you animal lovers and pet-parents? Don't you think it would be easier if they could?
Didi7: I know that many parents wished/wish that their new born baby could talk, so that they could take the guesswork out of parenting during those crucial first few months.
Often, Sweetie just comes up to me/my face whilst we're in bed, and stares at me with what seems to be urgency...or maybe it's frustration. Sometimes she sits quietly at the foot of the bed looking bored. I'm not always sure what she needs, or how she's feeling and sometimes I wish that she could talk.
What about the rest of you animal lovers and pet-parents? Don't you think it would be easier if they could?
I have never really thought about it. They seem to cummicate with other skills. Yet sometimes I do get a stare and am unsure what they want. The cat the other day
Happygolucky4u: I have never really thought about it. They seem to cummicate with other skills. Yet sometimes I do get a stare and am unsure what they want. The cat the other day
Well, at least he/she doesn't look as though there's any urgency about what he/she may be thinking. It could be..."Am I getting any new treats today, human?" Who knows?
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Often, Sweetie just comes up to me/my face whilst we're in bed, and stares at me with what seems to be urgency...or maybe it's frustration. Sometimes she sits quietly at the foot of the bed looking bored. I'm not always sure what she needs, or how she's feeling and sometimes I wish that she could talk.
What about the rest of you animal lovers and pet-parents? Don't you think it would be easier if they could?