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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 204764" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Harley, our younger cat, will retrieve a paper wad if you throw it, drops it at your feet and waits for you to throw it again. He's also good at opening cupboard doors. He also cannot resist any drinking vessel with liquid in it left on the dining room table. He. Will. Knock. It. Over. Won't do this if you leave it on the kitchen counter. Only the table.</p><p></p><p>Whiskers, our older cat, is pretty much a neurotic blob that runs to his food bowl and meows for someone to put MORE in it, even if there's already food in it. </p><p></p><p>Herbert, our hen, comes running if you call her name and make loud kisses. If she sees you holding something that might be food, she'll jump up in the air to get a better look and/or try to grab whatever it is. If you pick her up and cradle her under your arm or hold her in your lap, she'll fall asleep after a few minutes.</p><p></p><p>husband, the spousal unit, will buy $99 worth of crap if you turn him loose in the 99 cent store. </p><p></p><p>I know, that last one's not really a pet, but it's a stupid trick, nonetheless. And I didn't even teach him that. He learned it on his own. Honest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 204764, member: 3444"] Harley, our younger cat, will retrieve a paper wad if you throw it, drops it at your feet and waits for you to throw it again. He's also good at opening cupboard doors. He also cannot resist any drinking vessel with liquid in it left on the dining room table. He. Will. Knock. It. Over. Won't do this if you leave it on the kitchen counter. Only the table. Whiskers, our older cat, is pretty much a neurotic blob that runs to his food bowl and meows for someone to put MORE in it, even if there's already food in it. Herbert, our hen, comes running if you call her name and make loud kisses. If she sees you holding something that might be food, she'll jump up in the air to get a better look and/or try to grab whatever it is. If you pick her up and cradle her under your arm or hold her in your lap, she'll fall asleep after a few minutes. husband, the spousal unit, will buy $99 worth of crap if you turn him loose in the 99 cent store. I know, that last one's not really a pet, but it's a stupid trick, nonetheless. And I didn't even teach him that. He learned it on his own. Honest. [/QUOTE]
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