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What is the difference between a dog&cat paw print?
by Answerbag Staff on February 17th, 2010
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What is the best breed of domestic owl? I know they are quite nocturnal, but with my job now, It's possible.
by coreyevan on April 16th, 2012
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What makes one pet better than another one? Why?
by A on April 20th, 2012
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I have a 15 year old Jack Russell whom I believe has dementia. Just wondering if they feel pain?
by jennycanuck on April 3rd, 2012
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i have 2 male potbelly pigs and one got injured. could the other one have injured him? if so could they have gotten into a fight
by Joshua_K6254 on April 19th, 2012
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You're reading Do you take hold of your cat/dogs front paws and dance with it when you're drunk?
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Well I am glad you do as well because so do I and from time to time have been known to scoop cat about and treat it to a little dance (not that my cat appreciates it of course and that blank 'do not understand human' look is displayed.
by Mushen on August 30th, 2008
The expression on their faces is funny isn't it LoL
by Gone. on August 30th, 2008
Yes - confusion, utter confusion as their tiny little mog brain just does not understand. I have to say, I also saw the same look when I attempted to train ours in the art of cat flap usage. I tried and tried but they just did not get it. If the flap was down when they approached their little faces were completely blank and off they went to sit and wait by the door, Ah, I love 'em to bits but lets be honest, they cannot understand a single word I say and for the most part sit there, watching my mouth move with minds that are completely blank. But I don't care because they look like they want to understand and that's fine by me!!
by Mushen on August 30th, 2008