Strange animals

RichP

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Effort, Pa
We have 6 cats and a dog, all rescue animals, the cats were raised with the dog who is a Chihuahua jack Russel mix [think high strung and wired], one of the cats was sitting on my lap looking out the big slider and started making funny noises, for like 2 minutes, thought she was having some kind of seizure or something, suddenly realized she was trying to bark at the squirrel out on the tree like the dog does. Out of all six I think one is normal, all the rest are like special needs, one likes to take showers and literally throws herself at the bathroom door in the morning if I don't let her in with me. They all have their quirks I guess.
 
We have a cat that likes to make clicking sounds at things like ladybugs. He also likes things like cheerios and lettuce. Frickin wierdo.
 
My cat is cross-eyed, but beyond that pretty normal. Your cats and animals sound hilarious...You should catch one on film and put it on youtube
 
I thought you meant something more like this:

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:D
 
It's not uncommon for cats to drool when they're quite happy, one of mine does it on a fairly regular basis.
 
I have one dog that is deathly afraid of the floor registers when I have the heater or A\C blowing in the house. She will sometimes jump over the couch to avoid it, and at 50 pounds she gets a little annoying doing it. My other dog will lay on the vent when the A\C is blowing with a big smile on her face.
 
I had a 200lb Great Dane that thought he was a lapdog. And would sometimes sit with his front paws on the floor, and his butt on the step going into the diningroom.
 
our mutt dog likes to sit on the ferrets and my border collie like to fish with me. he will steal my fish when i real them in every time if im not quick enough.
 
my parents cat absolutely loves eating cantalope. she not really a fan of meat or any other fruits though. my one cat here at school sometimes lays on her stomach, puts her front legs back against her sides and pushes herself along on her stomach using her rear feets like an otter :laugh:
 
I have one klepto cat, if you leave anything small, shiny, fluffy, etc, or even towels laying around, you'll see him sneak around, grab it and then scurry off to one of his hiding places to store it.
another cat will come into the bathroom everytime he hears (or thinks he hears) the sound of someone sitting on the toilet. he just comes in, sits down and looks at you, kinda freaky in a way... you can do anything else in there no problem... but lift the cover, or just sit down, and here he comes.
the rat terrior dog we have will bounce over waist high at food time. goes into a frenzy when he hears the food hit the dish... and jumps up to your waist while your walking to put it down for him. has a bad under bite too, so he can't bite, so he inhales food instead.
the viszla goes crazy on small reflections/shadows. he's biten the wall before trying to get a reflection. I have to take my watch off in the living room, otherwise he sits there anticipating a reflection somewhere... anything reflective has to be covered.

animals are some entertaining.
 
My ShihTzu Likes to sit with you in the bathroom. And the beagle/basset mix likes to steal underwear. ShihTzu also has a selective lazy eye and an odd habit of turning his head to look at you with that eye.

I have a house trained rabbit that is fearless and will pick fights with and play with the dogs.
 
My chesepeake bay/lab mix is afraid of bicycles and the dog brush, she also like jalapeños! :dunno:
 
My ShihTzu Likes to sit with you in the bathroom. And the beagle/basset mix likes to steal underwear. ShihTzu also has a selective lazy eye and an odd habit of turning his head to look at you with that eye.

I don't know why, but I keep thinking of the Igor Character from The Mel Brooks Frankenstein movie (I'm having a brain fart right now, can't remember the name:( )

I have a house trained rabbit that is fearless and will pick fights with and play with the dogs.

My Dad's brother had a rabbit like that when they were growing up on the farm many years ago, apparently it had one hell of a kick and was more than capable of defending itself from hungry cats and dogs looking for a meal. Dad said there was one time it nearly kicked a tom cat to death after the cat went after it and when animals that got their asses kicked by this rabbit got near the property and realised it was near by, they decided it wouldn't be a good idea to go any further and got the hell away from the farm.
 
here are my three...

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they range from 150lbs, to 225 lbs.

and 2 of them love to play in the mud. i might bring them with next time i go wheeling... sadly i think they can get farther then my jeep


oh, and stories?

they have eaten floors, doors, ran through bay windows, sliding doors, front doors, metal doors, killed a coyote, ate deck posts, dug 2-5 foot wholes, killed chipmunk families....

i can go on for awhile
 
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