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Old Aug 28, 2006, 11:53 PM
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Tika(my cat)actually plays 'fetch' sometimes, of course she always starts the game.
She likes to lay on my backpack when I'm getting ready to go out...as if she doesn't want me to leave.
She also joins me when I'm on my computer, she rubs her head on the mouse and the keyboard..and even taps the keys sometimes like she's trying to put her two cents in!
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Old Aug 29, 2006, 08:48 AM
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Chipper our 13 week old cockateil has learned to fetch a q-tip and return it to Papa, (q-tip is light so he can pick it up with no problem)
Sky Jr. is 15 weeks, has started to play hide and seek under a tissue paper, also unties shoes
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Old Aug 29, 2006, 08:57 AM
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Well, my pitbull can jump six feet or higher in the air from a sitting position.... and she will talk to you in different barking sounds when you ask her certain questions, and she likes to go for car rides... she will sit in the passenger seat the entire time looking straight ahead like a good little girl.

And my miniature long hair Chihuahua can sleep 24 hours a day........ lol - she is so lazy.


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Old Aug 29, 2006, 11:26 AM
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My cat Penguis jumps up to pet me with his head, if I hold my hand over his head.

Julie sleeps between us every night, under the covers with her head on the pillow, just like a person.

I think that's about it -- no other neat tricks, but if that's all they ever do, then I STILL think that they are the most brilliant cats in the world Neat things that your pet does!
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Old Aug 30, 2006, 06:56 PM
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AWWWWW! That is great! awww trying to put her two cents in way too cute!!! Neat things that your pet does! My dog tries to ring the doorbell and the cat loves water!
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I have two Maine Coon cats...young ones, just a year old. I had heard, because they have traditionally had 6 toes, that they use their paws creatively. When I put out dry dogfood form my Kelley in a bowl, they play with it and eventually pick it up in both paws like squirrels. Wish I could get a pic or video of this. It's cute!
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