Pets at Christmas? (24)

Dec 14, 2012 9:37 PM CST Pets at Christmas?
Blizzard14u
Blizzard14uBlizzard14uGosnells, Western Australia Australia67 Threads 2 Polls 1,430 Posts
Do you get a present for your pet at Christmas? The kid and I have both put a gift under the tree for Charlie, our the kids cat, but so far he is having more fun with the tree, it seams like every few minutes a new decoration ball goes flying past with a cat in hot pursuit! There are now more decorations behind the fridge and washer than are left on the tree?

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Dec 14, 2012 9:50 PM CST Pets at Christmas?
Kristia49
Kristia49Kristia49toowoomba, Queensland Australia31 Threads 2,039 Posts
Blizzard14u: Do you get a present for your pet at Christmas? The kid and I have both put a gift under the tree for Charlie, our the kids cat, but so far he is having more fun with the tree, it seams like every few minutes a new decoration ball goes flying past with a cat in hot pursuit! There are now more decorations behind the fridge and washer than are left on the tree?

No I don't. Sounds like Charlie is having a great old time. Cats are so funny to watch when they are playing.
Dec 15, 2012 12:59 AM CST Pets at Christmas?
Blizzard14u
Blizzard14uBlizzard14uGosnells, Western Australia Australia67 Threads 2 Polls 1,430 Posts
Kristia49: No I don't. Sounds like Charlie is having a great old time. Cats are so funny to watch when they are playing.


I had to pin him down earlier! While the kid put the worming paste in his mouth, normally he runs around the living room foaming at the mouth? But today he ran into the lounge and no foaming? Maybe he has realized we are trying to insure he doesn’t get sick?

But he is the most reliable alarm clock? As he wakes me up at 4am every morning whether I need to go to work or not!
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Dec 15, 2012 1:08 AM CST Pets at Christmas?
Lookin4missright
Lookin4missrightLookin4missrightmelbourne, Victoria Australia400 Threads 24,032 Posts
Blizzard14u: Do you get a present for your pet at Christmas? The kid and I have both put a gift under the tree for Charlie, our the kids cat, but so far he is having more fun with the tree, it seams like every few minutes a new decoration ball goes flying past with a cat in hot pursuit! There are now more decorations behind the fridge and washer than are left on the tree?




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Dec 15, 2012 2:44 AM CST Pets at Christmas?
wash2u
wash2uwash2uMelbourne, Victoria Australia79 Threads 1 Polls 3,768 Posts
Blizzard14u: Do you get a present for your pet at Christmas? The kid and I have both put a gift under the tree for Charlie, our the kids cat, but so far he is having more fun with the tree, it seams like every few minutes a new decoration ball goes flying past with a cat in hot pursuit! There are now more decorations behind the fridge and washer than are left on the tree?


Always have something for my pets. Although this year, I will be alone.

Had one dog who absolutely loved Xmas. She would spend the whole month eyeing off all the presents. Xmas day, we would unwrap the presents, putting all the wrapping paper in a pile. She would sit and look at the pile of wrapping growing and the presents unopened dwindling, little tail wagging like mad.



















When we had finished all the unwrapping, it was "Go, Trixy" and she would kill the whole pile, leaving bits of confetti everywhere.
Dec 15, 2012 3:12 AM CST Pets at Christmas?
serene56
serene56serene56Myplace, New South Wales Australia543 Threads 10 Polls 27,957 Posts
wash2u: Always have something for my pets. Although this year, I will be alone.

Had one dog who absolutely loved Xmas. She would spend the whole month eyeing off all the presents. Xmas day, we would unwrap the presents, putting all the wrapping paper in a pile. She would sit and look at the pile of wrapping growing and the presents unopened dwindling, little tail wagging like mad.

When we had finished all the unwrapping, it was "Go, Trixy" and she would kill the whole pile, leaving bits of confetti everywhere.



Very cute laugh


My dog's getting a bit old for the whole Christmas thing, no treats cos he's on a strict diet and he's totally over the dressing up thing .. not that I ever put reindeer ears on him and a hat that said 'Merry Woofmas' of course innocent
Dec 15, 2012 3:16 AM CST Pets at Christmas?
curly28
curly28curly28Perth, Western Australia Australia53 Threads 5,450 Posts
Yeah I do buy pet gifts every year for my sons dogs they usually are the first I buy for the little dears are so grateful just to receive a present & they can rip to shreds gift dancing dog dancing dog I always give them a card saying to Sarge and Coco happy Xmas from Nanna Curly doh santa
Dec 15, 2012 3:27 AM CST Pets at Christmas?
benidorm
benidormbenidormwellington, Wellington New Zealand58 Threads 1 Polls 499 Posts
Little dogs will be getting tithe of my plate.
Have to get some cool collars.
Dec 15, 2012 3:37 AM CST Pets at Christmas?
LiLee
LiLeeLiLeeIpswich, Queensland Australia53 Threads 1,760 Posts
I'll probably get my two little dogs a bone or
something.dancing dog dancing dog

I brought a citronella collar for the little girl yapper recently and cost me a bomb, so shes had her limit for this year. (it does work tho, so worth every cent) Oh and I have booked then in for a few days R&R in a holiday hotel for pooches for a change of scenery while I go visiting family.

They will also enjoy all the visitors here on Xmas day as its usually pretty uneventful as far as visitors go for them.

I draw the line at buying for the grandpuppies tho blues
Dec 15, 2012 3:39 AM CST Pets at Christmas?
Kristia49
Kristia49Kristia49toowoomba, Queensland Australia31 Threads 2,039 Posts
Blizzard14u: I had to pin him down earlier! While the kid put the worming paste in his mouth, normally he runs around the living room foaming at the mouth? But today he ran into the lounge and no foaming? Maybe he has realized we are trying to insure he doesn’t get sick?

But he is the most reliable alarm clock? As he wakes me up at 4am every morning whether I need to go to work or not!

You need to tell him about sleep ins on Saturday and Sundays.cats meow
Dec 15, 2012 3:41 AM CST Pets at Christmas?
Kristia49
Kristia49Kristia49toowoomba, Queensland Australia31 Threads 2,039 Posts
LiLee: I'll probably get my two little dogs a bone or
something.

I brought a citronella collar for the little girl yapper recently and cost me a bomb, so shes had her limit for this year. (it does work tho, so worth every cent) Oh and I have booked then in for a few days R&R in a holiday hotel for pooches for a change of scenery while I go visiting family.

They will also enjoy all the visitors here on Xmas day as its usually pretty uneventful as far as visitors go for them.

I draw the line at buying for the grandpuppies tho

What breed of babies do you have? They are worse than kids. I have a pic of my little sook in my profile pics.
Dec 15, 2012 3:42 AM CST Pets at Christmas?
benidorm
benidormbenidormwellington, Wellington New Zealand58 Threads 1 Polls 499 Posts
Citronella collars yep have to get them those.
Kittens are having field day seems they go mad at night and early hours of morning.At least will have plenty of company with animals for xmas.Thanks Lilee for citronella collars,boght them some citronella soap at market while back and is really good and home made.
Dec 15, 2012 3:42 AM CST Pets at Christmas?
curly28
curly28curly28Perth, Western Australia Australia53 Threads 5,450 Posts
LiLee: I'll probably get my two little dogs a bone or
something.

I brought a citronella collar for the little girl yapper recently and cost me a bomb, so shes had her limit for this year. (it does work tho, so worth every cent) Oh and I have booked then in for a few days R&R in a holiday hotel for pooches for a change of scenery while I go visiting family.

They will also enjoy all the visitors here on Xmas day as its usually pretty uneventful as far as visitors go for them.

I draw the line at buying for the grandpuppies tho



You mean Granmammy scold easter bonnet christmas sad laugh
Dec 15, 2012 3:49 AM CST Pets at Christmas?
LiLee
LiLeeLiLeeIpswich, Queensland Australia53 Threads 1,760 Posts
Kristia49: What breed of babies do you have? They are worse than kids. I have a pic of my little sook in my profile pics.


They are mini foxie crosses, one white and tan and one black and tan, Kristia. They are good company and very happy little mates.

Your fluffy pooch looks adorable dancing dog
Dec 15, 2012 3:53 AM CST Pets at Christmas?
LiLee
LiLeeLiLeeIpswich, Queensland Australia53 Threads 1,760 Posts
benidorm: Citronella collars yep have to get them those.

I'm glad I did, it shut her up within the first few days and whenever she has it on she knows not to bark now. They are not supposed to wear it all the time so I just put it on when i go out or to work.

thumbs up
Dec 15, 2012 4:10 AM CST Pets at Christmas?
Lookin4missright
Lookin4missrightLookin4missrightmelbourne, Victoria Australia400 Threads 24,032 Posts
wash2u: Always have something for my pets. Although this year, I will be alone.

Had one dog who absolutely loved Xmas. She would spend the whole month eyeing off all the presents. Xmas day, we would unwrap the presents, putting all the wrapping paper in a pile. She would sit and look at the pile of wrapping growing and the presents unopened dwindling, little tail wagging like mad.

When we had finished all the unwrapping, it was "Go, Trixy" and she would kill the whole pile, leaving bits of confetti everywhere.




yeh miss my little mate too comfort blues
Dec 15, 2012 4:17 AM CST Pets at Christmas?
Lookin4missright
Lookin4missrightLookin4missrightmelbourne, Victoria Australia400 Threads 24,032 Posts
LiLee: I'll probably get my two little dogs a bone or
something.

I brought a citronella collar for the little girl yapper recently and cost me a bomb, so shes had her limit for this year. (it does work tho, so worth every cent) Oh and I have booked then in for a few days R&R in a holiday hotel for pooches for a change of scenery while I go visiting family.

They will also enjoy all the visitors here on Xmas day as its usually pretty uneventful as far as visitors go for them.

I draw the line at buying for the grandpuppies tho




what about a collar for me moping i'll sit,stay,roll over. After all i did help save pooches life dancing dog sad flower
Dec 15, 2012 4:41 AM CST Pets at Christmas?
Blizzard14u
Blizzard14uBlizzard14uGosnells, Western Australia Australia67 Threads 2 Polls 1,430 Posts
Kristia49: You need to tell him about sleep ins on Saturday and Sundays.


I cant afford a dog at the moment?
I work long hours so it wouldn’t be fair on him, plus the kids cat would be pissed off big time!

Besides that I was thinking off getting a few chickens first, nothing like fresh home grown eggs! you cant eat what the dog or cat lays?

I can only have a smallish dog here as there is not that much yard space, but plenty off parks near by?

Does anybody want a cat that walks on a lead that likes Christmas decorations?

grin
Dec 15, 2012 7:20 AM CST Pets at Christmas?
Merriweather
MerriweatherMerriweatherAdelaide, South Australia Australia51 Threads 11,403 Posts
My outside fish in the pond know its Christmas... they have been chasing each other like mad up and down the pond... and bumping each other... and so on... dancingsanta

I am sure that nothing I could buy them.. would compensate for their fun time... at the moment... laugh
Dec 15, 2012 12:11 PM CST Pets at Christmas?
Lookin4missright
Lookin4missrightLookin4missrightmelbourne, Victoria Australia400 Threads 24,032 Posts
Blizzard14u: I cant afford a dog at the moment?
I work long hours so it wouldn’t be fair on him, plus the kids cat would be pissed off big time!

Besides that I was thinking off getting a few chickens first, nothing like fresh home grown eggs! you cant eat what the dog or cat lays?

I can only have a smallish dog here as there is not that much yard space, but plenty off parks near by?

Does anybody want a cat that walks on a lead that likes Christmas decorations?






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