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Crazy Pets

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 6:03 pm
by Wizard2.0
Have your pet ever done something crazy or something you havenĀ“t expected?
if so
please tell it here^^

Re: Crazy Pets

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:18 am
by isk84waffles
one time my cat was watching my ceiling fan from the top of bookshelf, it then jumped on it and got flung out the window.... i laughed my [censored] off

Re: Crazy Pets

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:33 am
by Sage Asuka
I suppose this isn't original but...when I first got my kitten my dog was really curious about him and had the habit of wanting to use one paw to knock him down and sniff him. This is a little poodle. The cat and dog are the same size now.

Neways, my kitten thought it'd be a nice idea to groom my dog. My dog was just laying there, sleeping and suddenly my cat comes and starts licking his leg. At first my dog just looks at him and is like 'whatever' but then after a while he starts to notice that his entire leg is sopping wet in cat syliva. He looks down with the greatest 'wtf' look ever and took off. The cat really did have him completely wet. It looked like he had a real bath.

My dog has also tried to run through our glass table, our glass sliding door, our pool screen, and my dad's speakers.

And...I suppose this is the only real funny event that was completely unexpected.

There was a bunny in our backyard and my dad let our cat into the patio to watch. There's a screen keeping the cat from harming anything. So my cat takes off to try and 'catch' the bunny, the bunny spazzes a bit and hops back and forth in our backyard not sure what to do. Then someone let our dog out. HE sees the bunny and starts barking, taking off to chase it too. Cat got scared and ran inside, dog fell into the pool as he was running to get the bunny, and the bunny finally found his way out but ran head first into a rope my dad was using to keep a fence up and was flung back before finally leaving.

So we quickly fished out dog out of the pool only to notice him bleeding suddenly. Turns out he knocked one of his nails clear off. It hasn't grown back since. Otherwise, he's completely fine. But that was one of the most crazy events with them.

Re: Crazy Pets

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 6:46 am
by coal
my cat used to groom my hair,
I got used to it, but now she wont... and it makes me a little sad... (;_;)

Re: Crazy Pets

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:00 am
by isk84waffles
coal wrote:my cat used to groom my hair,
I got used to it, but now she wont... and it makes me a little sad... (;_;)
if you want her to, use a fish oil based shampoo

Re: Crazy Pets

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 12:49 pm
by Draden Draetsu
Our Boxer, Buster, used to dig up a rock from our backyard and chew on it contentedly. He was very picky about his "Chewing Rocks".

Currently though he spends most of his time trying to bite the walls, loves to lick the floors for no apparent reason (no seriously... he'll sit there for like 15 minutes licking the [censor] out of it while foaming at the mouth), and chasing a laser as if it were the cure for cancer.

Re: Crazy Pets

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 1:48 pm
by Holy_458
All of my current pets are the very definition of a "crazy pet". Our three cats are probably the worst (two black [brothers], and a gray, brown and white one) the white one is an anti social ninja cat that will run like crazy at the sight of anyone and hates everyone...exempt for me. We have no idea why, but she loves me and will let me hold her and pet her.
The two black cats are a pain. One of the (the elder) was previously named "George", and we now why. The cat is NOT afraid to get into anything and EVERYTHING that peeks his interest.
And his brother? Well, i'll put it like this. I was sitting in the front room one day doing my homework, when all of a sudden the cat fell from directly above me. There's nothing in the room high enough for him to jump off of and pull that off. I'm still very confused.

Oh yes, and my dog...who know that stereotypical wrist thing that some gay guys do? Yeah...my dog does that.

Re: Crazy Pets

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 1:55 pm
by Frokusblakah
I used to have a ferret that wouldn't calm down. I didn't really know a whole lot about ferrets when I bought him, and he was still young. He used to run around the house at top speed and dart and dive around things. Sometimes he would run smack into a wall and he would do this weird "hop" and land facing a different direction and take off again. It was the funniest thing to watch.

Also, I love the weasel war dance, lol.

Re: Crazy Pets

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 3:20 pm
by Sebbie
Holy_458 wrote:Oh yes, and my dog...who know that stereotypical wrist thing that some gay guys do? Yeah...my dog does that.
I still want to see a picture of this, Holy; it sounds AWESOME.

Re: Crazy Pets

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 3:56 pm
by emmy
Holy_458 wrote:All of my current pets are the very definition of a "crazy pet". Our three cats are probably the worst (two black [brothers], and a gray, brown and white one) the white one is an anti social ninja cat that will run like crazy at the sight of anyone and hates everyone...exempt for me. We have no idea why, but she loves me and will let me hold her and pet her.
The two black cats are a pain. One of the (the elder) was previously named "George", and we now why. The cat is NOT afraid to get into anything and EVERYTHING that peeks his interest.
And his brother? Well, i'll put it like this. I was sitting in the front room one day doing my homework, when all of a sudden the cat fell from directly above me. There's nothing in the room high enough for him to jump off of and pull that off. I'm still very confused.

Oh yes, and my dog...who know that stereotypical wrist thing that some gay guys do? Yeah...my dog does that.
you sure got a lot of cats. :flora:

Re: Crazy Pets

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:26 pm
by Holy_458
emmy wrote:you sure got a lot of cats. :flora:
Only three...and the funny thing is mom said "THAT'S IT! No more cats! ESPECIALLY MALES!!" Then she went out and got the two brothers.

Re: Crazy Pets

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 6:06 pm
by Sage Asuka
Oh, we also had unofficial pet lizards all over our patio. They were fun. There was one that just LOVED sitting on my dad's leg. He'd go out to have a drink of coffee and before he knew it a lizard would crawl up and sit on his leg just staring at him.

We also had a suicidal one that had the wonderful habit of jumping from the highest part of the screen to the ground everytime you walked by.

And once my poodle found a rat. Now, like I said he's about the size of a large cat so it was pretty weird when we let him out to pee and he chased after it. Somehow managed to catch it. After scolding him he did drop it, but it was still weird to see a fluffy lil poodle grabbing rats.

Re: Crazy Pets

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 6:14 pm
by vincent5000x
i once had a hamster that we'ed always let run around the house in its ball. one day after a split second of not paying attention it rolled down the stairs into the basment. work was being done down there so alot of pipes were exposed. it ran into one before we could reach it. amazingly a week later, the hamster was caught by my uncle as it was trying to get to another pipe. the damb thing was as healthy if not healthier than it was before it got loss. it lived for another year or two.

Re: Crazy Pets

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 6:18 pm
by AzeNaku
My grandparents have a cat that plays fetch. After a couple times though, she'll stop playing and stare at you confused/annoyed, prolly trying to figure out why you keep throwing what she brings you. :karen:

Re: Crazy Pets

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:15 pm
by Verilidaine
vincent5000x wrote:i once had a hamster that we'ed always let run around the house in its ball. one day after a split second of not paying attention it rolled down the stairs into the basment. work was being done down there so alot of pipes were exposed. it ran into one before we could reach it. amazingly a week later, the hamster was caught by my uncle as it was trying to get to another pipe. the damb thing was as healthy if not healthier than it was before it got loss. it lived for another year or two.
Heheh, we had a hamster do that once. It got loose and we thought for sure it was dead, but like a week later in the basement my dad heard the pitter-patter of little hamster feet in the vent over his head. Silly thing was still alive.

I guess my dog's main quirk is that she thinks she's a cat. The laser pointer is her favorite toy and she only comes over to you when she wants to. And she's too smart for her own good--she's hidden chicken bones from me in her mouth by staring at me without chewing and waiting until I leave the room to gnaw on them. She's really cute though, lol. If she was a big dog I'd hate her, but as is, I adore her.

My personal pets are three rats...I guess they're not that crazy, but if they can tell that you have food, they will do whatever is necessary to claw their way up to it. They're spoiled rotten.