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as my personal situation deals specifically with cats, this question is primarily aimed at folks with cats, though dog owners may also have some insight. for Christmas i bought our cats some oversize furry mice. these things were *big… more ›
Two thumbs up to everyone that responded. For those that said I have to "win" - - what does "win" mean" to you? The definition of "win" has been very misguided. I believe in "win" myself, but let's talk about what "win" means. Good discussion, e… more ›
What does your pet enjoying doing the most?
We have five cats. They know everything. They are not fooled, they know who gives them everything they need and want.
I just bought them stockings and I need some ideas. Please Post!:)
September 12, 2008 | By Jennifer U. | 2 | Just Curious
My cat, Eli, is SO playful and energetic and one day I was on the phone with my sister while Eli was being his normal playful self. I was telling her how he was running through the house after a box/or paper bag...can't remember which. Anyway, the n… more ›
August 8, 2008 | By savanna t. | 1 | Just Curious
Just wanted to know I have a funny video of my pet
I just want to take him out to let him roam free in my house for a little and he stays in his cage and hides in the corner where I cannot reach him.
We have an australian shepherd and we're always looking for new ways to get her to show her major smarts - what is the best way you have found to engage smart dogs during "structured play" - I'm looking for something more challenging than just 'Fetch… more ›
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