Funny story:
Robert who owns the farm, where I have my horses, had a collie dog who was super smart, called Max. We all used to sit and have a brew when we finished mucking out and one day Rob was taking the mickey out of Max, pretending to crack fleas on him. We were sat on a low wall, and Max jumped down and wandered up the barn to watch us all from a distance. The conversation continued and we all giggled away, whilst Max continued to look at us with disdain. When we stopped laughing, sometime later, Max wandered back to us and strolled past to ensure he got our attention. He jumped back on the wall next to Rob, cocked his leg, and peed directly into the pocket of his wax jacket! We all cracked up, apart from Rob of course, and Max just sat there looking so smug!
Poor Max died earlier this year. He is much missed. I've never known a dog with such a fantastic sense of humour!...
2006-12-22 00:48:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Its possible she couldnt get to her tray in time, so did it in the nearest place, which unfortunately was you! Try putting a spare cat tray in the bathroom and show the cat the tray (this is in addition to your usual one). It might have been that an outside noise startled her and caused her to wee. Make sure you thoroughly get rid of the smell off the bed, or she will think its okay to wee there again. After washing the bedding use an odour neutraliser to spray all of the bed so there is no lingering scent which is smelt by the cat but not necessarily by you.
2016-05-23 15:18:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Now this sounds really interesting! what did you do to your pet? and what did they do to you?
I once accidentally stood on a cat and it has never come any where near me since, and my mate had 2 cats but when his little boy was Born the cats where not allowed in the house so they both ran away.
but i have never heard of any animals vindictively seeking revenge, do you mean like your dog setting a trap by leaving the gas on or something because you did not feed him on time?
2006-12-21 22:44:20
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answered by The Dude 2
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I tripped over the dog one evening and stepped on her tail on the way over by accident. She said 'thankyou' by leaving a nice little doggie package by my bed the next morning. Just where I put my feet down when I get up :o(
2006-12-21 22:43:22
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answered by Tish P 6
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My mom has a JackRussle Terrier named Dru, and she's house trained. Well, anytime my Mom fusses at her for being bad, like she tries to bite people, Dru poops on the floor. After she poops on the floor, she hides behind the couch and waits for someone to find it. She's sneaky and rotten!
2006-12-21 22:51:57
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answered by Manx 5
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If i accidently do something to my dogs I instantly turn to them and say sorry and rough them up a little and continue to say oh im sorry puppy i didnt mean to do that they immediatly forgive me cause they no its an accident and would never hurt them. i just love my 2 dogs.
2006-12-21 22:56:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes!
I had my cat neutered and as I drove him home from the vet he just glared at me.
As he grew up he hated me.
He let everyone else pat him and he would go to everyone - but he avoided me.
He bit me several times.
I do not blame him though.
I treated my father in the same way when he had me neutered ;)
2006-12-21 22:42:46
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answered by Bo 2
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Yes. My fish all peed in their pond. I think I'd forgotten to empty their ashtrays.
2006-12-21 23:01:04
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answered by Anonymous
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My cat pukes in my shoe at least once a month, EVEN if I don't step on her in the morning
2006-12-21 22:58:01
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answered by Maxwell Smart(ypants) 7
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No, dogs are not like that. If you say you are sorry and mean it then the apology is immediately accepted. No hard feelings. Different with people though, don't you think?
2006-12-21 22:45:12
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answered by Anonymous
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