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Fee
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25th Jul 11 at 11:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Well, a whole sock, a whole pair of pants and part of my hoody came out of Bruno's arse at the weekend.

He really will eat anything
flybikeslee
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25th Jul 11 at 11:48   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

my tortoise hides under the tv
Mike
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quote:
Originally posted by Fee
Well, a whole sock, a whole pair of pants and part of my hoody came out of Bruno's arse at the weekend.

He really will eat anything


sc0ott
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25th Jul 11 at 12:00   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by flybikeslee
my tortoise hides under the tv


heard they are quite shy pets.

they need to come out their shells a bit more
dan-sport
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25th Jul 11 at 12:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Fee
Well, a whole sock, a whole pair of pants and part of my hoody came out of Bruno's arse at the weekend.

He really will eat anything


my brothers got a choc lab puppy and he has a thing for trying to eat socks but he does try to eat everything aswell, stones are the main problem when he's in the garden
Ronson
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25th Jul 11 at 12:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by sc0ott
quote:
Originally posted by flybikeslee
my tortoise hides under the tv


heard they are quite shy pets.

they need to come out their shells a bit more


Ba dum tish.
Jamie Walby
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25th Jul 11 at 12:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I have 2 Corgis and a Golden retreiver. The retreiver is massive but for some reason he likes to sleep in one of the Corgis beds. As you can see, it is a bit of a squeeze for the old fella.

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my cat likes to lay in plastic bags, she knows the sound of my car, attacks my mum on a daily basis lol, knows when the takeaway blokes here , loves cheese burgers with creme cheese
Lynny
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I don't even know where to start with my collection of 'special' animals!

My thoroughbred is only 2 years old and is yet to develop a brain cell! He constantly walks into things face first such as walls or people, and is forever hurting himself. If he sees something he is unsure of, he'll try to lick it, unfortunately this includes electric fencing! He likes to high-five people, goes most places on his back legs, can take a rug off without unfastening it and carries his tail like a yorkshire terrier! Couple of pics of him, you can see how special he is:











I have three maine coons, one of which has to lie on top of you at all times, one that follows the other 2 around to groom them, and then i have my kitten; catface. He is deaf, shouts constantly but doesn't sound like a cat should. He stands on the windowsil in the conservatory and chases cars up the road, chews on everything in sight and sleeps in some weird positions;











Little Max the German Shepherd is scared of the cats;



My dog does the usual stuff lilke trying to have sex with towels, burying treats in the house by rubbing his nose on the carpet and is scared of his own shadow. Strange thing about him is, you can't take his collar off, if you do, he goes mad and tries to bite you, not sure if it's a security thing!



Used to have a cat called Oliver, another Maine coon, he was definately special! He couldn't meow properly, just walked around shouting, always sounding really concerned, would do back flips off the bed, and if you threw 2 toys for him, he'd pick one up, try to pick the other up, couldn't manage so would growl at it! (I didn't know cats could growl!)

A few of my other special pets:
Comanche, my little colt, would sit like a dog:



Sheldon, my other little colt, would jump more than his own height, with no encouragement at 5 months old;



Peter the pigeon;


sc0ott
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Your white cat has a bit of a tom cat face. Have you had him castrated?
Lynny
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quote:
Originally posted by sc0ott
Your white cat has a bit of a tom cat face. Have you had him castrated?


Yeah he was done really young! He's only about 9 month old now though
antnee
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26th Jul 11 at 10:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

My cat likes chips and sponge cake
sc0ott
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Our cat harry likes cheese and onion crisps and we woke up to our apple pie left overs with the sugar licked off the top.
He also broke into my 2 packets of wholemeal rolls i had and took random bites out the side of them.

[Edited on 26-07-2011 by sc0ott]
Tom J
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26th Jul 11 at 11:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

my black cocker spaniel eats shit too. in fact horse shit, cow shit, any shit going. anyone know why spaniels do this?
Lynny
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quote:
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my black cocker spaniel eats shit too. in fact horse shit, cow shit, any shit going. anyone know why spaniels do this?


I've not met a dog that hasn't ate horse shit! Spaniels, collies, German shepherds etc!
Tom J
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26th Jul 11 at 11:55   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

mine will eat my other dogs shit all the time aswell though, really annoying gives her very bad breath
Hammer
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My 7 month old lab can't be taken to fields because he goes fucking psycho at the amount of shit there is to eat.
Jake
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26th Jul 11 at 12:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

where did you buy the pidgeon from
antnee
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quote:
Originally posted by Jake
where did you buy the pidgeon from


There is a pidgeon in your bank account sir.
Lynny
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26th Jul 11 at 14:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
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where did you buy the pidgeon from


Didn't, found him injured, kept him for 6 month until he was fit and healthy
sc0ott
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26th Jul 11 at 14:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

From the top of my head pidgeon is a surname from an archaic spelling of pigeon.
bubble
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26th Jul 11 at 15:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

my cat loves getting wet. loves the rain, rolls around in puddles.

also, he gets the horn if he can smell dettol or bleach.
AK
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26th Jul 11 at 16:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Bruno (choc lab) seems daft about horse shit as lynny mentioned. Turns his nose up at his and other dogs shit though (thankfully)

He put his head through his food bowl today though

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