Proof of Love: Signs Your Pet Loves You

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around humorous and anecdotal signs that pets, particularly dogs, cats, and birds, express love towards their owners. Participants share personal experiences and observations related to their pets' behaviors, exploring the concept of pet affection in a lighthearted manner.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants suggest that a dog shows love by grooming its owner after personal hygiene activities.
  • Others propose that a cat demonstrates affection by engaging in playful and mischievous behaviors, such as running away and making the owner chase them.
  • One participant mentions that a bird shows love by being cautious around other pets, indicating a sense of trust.
  • Several contributions highlight the humorous and sometimes frustrating nature of pet behaviors, such as a cat's tendency to vomit after grooming or a bird's clinginess.
  • There are repeated anecdotes about cats and their antics, emphasizing the playful yet challenging relationship between cats and their owners.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally share similar humorous observations about pet behaviors, but there is no consensus on the definitive signs of love from pets, as experiences vary widely among different animals and owners.

Contextual Notes

Some statements rely on personal anecdotes and subjective interpretations of pet behaviors, which may not apply universally. The discussion reflects a range of experiences without resolving the complexities of pet affection.

Who May Find This Useful

Pet owners, animal behavior enthusiasts, and individuals interested in the humorous aspects of pet ownership may find this discussion engaging.

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You know your dog loves you if it gives you a wash after licking its bits.
you know your cat loves you when it leaves a present in the litter tray.
 
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You know your cat loves you when he's licking your hair clean, and then starts vomiting.
You know your cat loves you when he runs out the door, down the street, and makes you chase him down 3 city blocks and then hides under a car, then when you crawl under the car to get him he knows you're in an awkward position so he runs out the other side of the car with a major headstart and you've chased him all day before you finally catch him. Of course he's not running the whole time, he stops to explore something, then when you get close he runs just to stay tauntingly out of reach.
 
False Prophet said:
You know your cat loves you when he's licking your hair clean, and then starts vomiting.
You know your cat loves you when he runs out the door, down the street, and makes you chase him down 3 city blocks and then hides under a car, then when you crawl under the car to get him he knows you're in an awkward position so he runs out the other side of the car with a major headstart and you've chased him all day before you finally catch him. Of course he's not running the whole time, he stops to explore something, then when you get close he runs just to stay tauntingly out of reach.
:smile: :smile: :smile: :smile:
 
wolram said:
You know your dog loves you if it gives you a wash after licking its bits.
you know your cat loves you when it leaves a present in the litter tray.
If a dog is licking you, it can be channelled to a useful purpose with a bit of butter; when a cat does it, it just hurts :eek: .
 
You know your bird love you when it's afraid of your cat and your cat loves you when it's afraid of your dog!but anyway I just love birds.
 
Lisa! said:
You know your bird love you when it's afraid of your cat and your cat loves you when it's afraid of your dog!but anyway I just love birds.

I once had a parrot that would sit on my shoulder cleaning my ears, if i moved
he would cling on to my ear lobe until i stopped moving, it drove me nuts, but
billie died of old age.
 
Lisa! said:
You know your bird love you when it's afraid of your cat and your cat loves you when it's afraid of your dog!but anyway I just love birds.
That reminds me so much of the old song about "There was a young woman who swallowed a fly...".
 
Danger said:
That reminds me so much of the old song about "There was a young woman who swallowed a fly...".

When you ride a motorbike that happens quite often, "only pudding basin"
helmets in my day, if any, but i sure wouldn't follow the old ladies cure.
 
Danger said:
That reminds me so much of the old song about "There was a young woman who swallowed a fly...".
:smile: you know 1 of my friend always tell me you love birds more than human esp. more than :wink:
 
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False Prophet said:
You know your cat loves you when he's licking your hair clean, and then starts vomiting.
You know your cat loves you when he runs out the door, down the street, and makes you chase him down 3 city blocks and then hides under a car, then when you crawl under the car to get him he knows you're in an awkward position so he runs out the other side of the car with a major headstart and you've chased him all day before you finally catch him. Of course he's not running the whole time, he stops to explore something, then when you get close he runs just to stay tauntingly out of reach.
Don't waste your time coz of this terrible cat.It'll come back for food!but when your bird leave you,it usualy won't come back :cry: :cry:
 
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it's probably chasing lisa!'s bird... :rolleyes:
 

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