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Old Jan 01, 2014, 04:24 PM
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So I thought we should start a thread with funny stories of our pets. Because they do the funniest things and we can always use more laughs. So I will start.

I got a cat tree from my parents for Christmas. The levels have little thread hoops that you can hang things off of to keep your kitties entertained. Chloe was on the top level and hung over the side to bite on the hoop. Not the toy that you attach to the hoop (there are more hoops than there were toys that came with it) but the half inch thread hoop.
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Old Jan 01, 2014, 05:04 PM
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I have cat shelves going up my 20' wall in the living room . One of my cats got to the top,started chasing his tail like a dog, and fell off from way up there. He was embarrassed but fine.

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Old Jan 02, 2014, 05:34 PM
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My cat boy was hanging off the back of the sofa the other day. just claws in the top and hanging. I said `what are you doing young man?' he says `wahhh' He was in one of his crackpot moods where he gallops about.

Another...he was in a temper because of the furminator brush and threw himself violently on the floor and pushed himself up into the corner against the skirting board thrashing his tail. I was laughing like crazy and he wasnt amused.
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Old Jan 04, 2014, 10:09 AM
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My Jack Russell Terrier, Cleo, doesn't like getting wet but, she loves fetching pebbles twice the size of her head. I threw a small stone into the river and there were a few large rocks. there. Cleo started to jump on the large rocks, then she slipped and fell in. She got out and she was perfectly fine. But she looked like a drowned rat. It was hilarious.

Another time, she saw another dog in the river. She ran into the water after the dog, got half way and realized that the water was up to her stomach. So she just stood there whining because she was wet. Eventually, she got out with her little tail in between her legs.
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Old Jan 04, 2014, 05:08 PM
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We had goats, ducks, and chickens. After I sold the duck flock one accidently was left behind. I thought she would get lonely so I took a young rooster from a batch of chicks just ready to go outside. Duck did not like rooster so rooster hung with the goats (pond is in goat pen so duck hung out there a lot which is why rooster was near goats). Rooster and one for the young goats became so attached that neither would eat without the other and rooster always road the goats head between his horns. Love telling about the rooster who thought he was a goat.
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