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Your pet's worst habbit

does your pet have a bad habbit

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    Votes: 14 73.7%
  • No

    Votes: 3 15.8%
  • Don't own a pet

    Votes: 2 10.5%

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Does your pet have a bad habbit?

Just wondering that's all.

I was at a 21st birthday party in Williamstown last sunday and my cousin's pet cat was nowhere to be seen. She was so shy.
 
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Re: Re: Your pet's worst habbit

Originally posted by NICK THE PIE MAN
Gee, that 21st was going off!

Did you get trashed, Suzi?
No I don't drink alcohol, Nick. I drank plenty of softdrink though.
 
Re: Re: Re: Your pet's worst habbit

Originally posted by goaldrush
No I don't drink alcohol, Nick. I drank plenty of softdrink though.

Did you get caffeine high then?

Why don't you drink alcohol? You're mid 20's arn't you? Its not like you're not old enough. You don't like the taste or what?
 
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Originally posted by NICK THE PIE MAN
Did you get caffeine high then?

Why don't you drink alcohol? You're mid 20's arn't you? Its not like you're not old enough. You don't like the taste or what?
allergic to it.
Yes sure did get a caffeine high.
 
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Originally posted by BomberGal
Allergic to ethanol? First I've heard of it.
I am allergic to alcohol. It gives me really bad asthma.
 
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Originally posted by BomberGal
Allergic to ethanol? First I've heard of it.

A friend of mine is allergic to alcohol. Big drinker in late teens, he started to get an allergic reaction to alcoholic drinks one at a time, and by about his late 20s was completely allergic.
 
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Originally posted by BomberGal
Last I checked, when you consume ethanol, it doesn't tend to go into your lungs, but your stomach.
It triggers me off. It cuts off my airways.
 

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Anyway Back to the topic

My dog has a absoulote cry when dad gets home. He is a delivery driver so he owns a medium size truck and the dog absoulotly goes off when he comes home like crys and runs around the backyard 100 mile and hour every weeknight.

But lately she has been getting a phobia of not seeing us or being inside. She is a german shepard and about 7 but lately we have put chairs at the door so she cant scratch at it and get in. She is fairly smart because where she sleeps in the garage there is a door where she can jump up at it and get her paws stuck so that she puts weight on it and the doors open.

I stayed home from school today cause im sick and i noticed that she doesnt scratch when we are home at night but she probably thought this morning that no one was home so she started scratching.

Interesting enough i scared her and yeh. I hate the problem but gotta live with it
 
One of my cat's used to sit outside our window and meow all night. Thankfully we don't have her anymore. That was a pretty bad habbit.

My neighbour's cat loves to fight with other cats. He also loves to roll onto his back and scratch and bite me when I go to rub his tummy.
 
Clarence: "Say, that sure is a cute puppy. What's his name?"
Boy: "Scraps."
Clarence: "Scraps. Can I hold him once?"
Boy: "Yeah."
Clarence: "Come on Scraps. Oh I used to have a puppy like this when I was a kid. Do you like to play ball with him?"
Boy: "Yeah."
Clarence: "Sure. You like to throw a stick and have him bring it back?"
Boy: "Yeah."
Clarence: "Course you do. Well my goodness, Scraps is a boy dog isn't he?"
Boy: "Yeah."
Clarence: "Jimmy. Do you like it when Scraps holds on to your leg and rubs up and down?!"
 
Today my dog got the rain gauge out of the table, it goes in the hole where you put the umbrella, that is one thing i thought wouldn't get wrecked, but no!

It has also excavated the backyard. He's only 4 months old though, so hopefully he will get lazy and stop being HMAS Tazza (The destroyer) haha :D
 
My dog has preferred pathways in our backyard. In order for her to get from any one position to another position, she has a planned route that she always takes.

This has led to these 'paths' being worn into the ground. Bloody bad news for the lawn.
 

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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Your pet's worst habbit

Originally posted by NMWBloods
A friend of mine is allergic to alcohol. Big drinker in late teens, he started to get an allergic reaction to alcoholic drinks one at a time, and by about his late 20s was completely allergic.

OK, well allergic I can understand then, but I was under the impression that asthma and allergic reactions were different responses - asthma in the lungs, allergic reactions in the bloodstream. I don't know how you can have an asthmatic reaction to it? (Correct me if I'm wrong.)
 
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Originally posted by BomberGal
OK, well allergic I can understand then, but I was under the impression that asthma and allergic reactions were different responses - asthma in the lungs, allergic reactions in the bloodstream. I don't know how you can have an asthmatic reaction to it? (Correct me if I'm wrong.)
You can have asthma symptoms in an allergic reaction. It is usually brought on by the allergic reaction.
 
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Originally posted by goaldrush
You can have asthma symptoms in an allergic reaction. It is usually brought on by the allergic reaction.

I got that, I was kinda looking for something a little more indepth.
 

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