What is pet's strangest behavior?

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  1. Guardian1 profile image63
    Guardian1posted 14 years ago

    We already know about eating their own poop and dragging their butts on the floor.

    My cat insists on sleeping on my bed. I frequently wake up to find us spooning. Her back pressed against my stomach. Sometimes she circles me. If I'm laying down and turn my head to the right, she circle around to that side, so she can lay down by my face. If I then turn my head to the left; Again she will circle around to that side and look into my eyes while she lays down preparing to drift off to sleep. Think she's obsessed ;-). I feel kind of stalked. (lol)

    1. Uninvited Writer profile image79
      Uninvited Writerposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      My cat does exactly the same thing smile

      He also chews and spits out cardboard. He like to chew on leather shoes. He also eats mushrooms and bananas.

      1. Guardian1 profile image63
        Guardian1posted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Cats can be so affectionate. She's so energetic, I sometimes forget that shes very senior. I hope she lives forever ;(

    2. TrinaLynne profile image70
      TrinaLynneposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      My cousin's cat used to literally run up the wall. In an arch like a rainbow....lol. lol Especially when she was in heat. The most ackward and hilarious thing I ever saw.

  2. frogdropping profile image77
    frogdroppingposted 14 years ago

    I'm a bit stuck for choice. It's a toss up twixt his eating habits. And smoking big_smile

    1. Guardian1 profile image63
      Guardian1posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Smoking (lol). I knew a couple that trained their dog to bark at one of their friends every time she smoked. They were trying to give her a hint to quit. Even when the friend went outside on the porch to smoke, the dog would go to the window and continue to tell her off. Very funny.

  3. Anti-Valentine profile image74
    Anti-Valentineposted 14 years ago

    My cat runs up and down the passage over and over until she gets her plate of tuna.

    She also likes to use people as living scratching posts.

    1. Guardian1 profile image63
      Guardian1posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Awww, she works of the tuna pounds before she even eats it. I had a cat that would come to me and put up his front paws for me to pick him up; just like a child would do. When I did, he would reach up a nibble on my chin. He always wanted to bury his face in my neck/ sometimes would curl around the back of my neck like those mini fur wrap things.

  4. lafenty profile image69
    lafentyposted 14 years ago

    My dog and my potbellied pig were best friends.  They slept together.

    1. frogdropping profile image77
      frogdroppingposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      I was going to write something deliciously wicked about my silly friend and her latest fella.

      But I won't ...

    2. Guardian1 profile image63
      Guardian1posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Wow, that's unexpected and adorable, I bet. Got any pictures?

  5. Colebabie profile image60
    Colebabieposted 14 years ago

    The dogs run in circles around the living room when they get excited. When go home and they see me they freak out and run in circles really fast until they tire out and then they jump on me and lick me to death.

  6. Captain Dad profile image60
    Captain Dadposted 14 years ago

    I have the world's most neurotic dog.  I have a few hubs on his behavior.

    One thing he does every morning is race into the bathroom and jump up and down on the rim of the bathtub after hearing the water running for the shower.

    1. Guardian1 profile image63
      Guardian1posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      He's wants to play in water. You need a little pool for him. Ever heard about the dog that was best friends with a large pond fish. A coi? Is that how you spell it? Well, anyway, he would go to the edge of the pond and the fish would come to him/kiss his snout. Sooo cute. When the owner moved, she built a small pond at her new home, so fish and dog could continue freindship. Amazing.

  7. Lisa HW profile image61
    Lisa HWposted 14 years ago

    I've probably seen stranger, but one strange behavior that immediately comes to mind is that my daughter's (and sort of "my" at this point) cat seems to try to bury her dinner, as if she were bury muck in her litter box.    She has a nice, clean, dish; and the food will be brand new; and yet she'll be working away as if she's trying to bury it.  Then she'll eat it.   smile

 
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