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Do you talk to your pet(s)?
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<blockquote data-quote="somerset" data-source="post: 508850" data-attributes="member: 13320"><p>I talk to my cats all the time, especially when we sit and watch tv. We all sit in the big recliner together. My difficult child thinks its embarrassing that I do it. I also joke with them, but they have no sense of humor and don't laugh. They just stare at me. Willow will respond to her name and will stop what she's doing when I say no. Devon isn't as smart, but he is such a good boy, and so beautifully plush, that it makes up for it. He's like a warm, living plush toy. I read Willow this post before I sent it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somerset, post: 508850, member: 13320"] I talk to my cats all the time, especially when we sit and watch tv. We all sit in the big recliner together. My difficult child thinks its embarrassing that I do it. I also joke with them, but they have no sense of humor and don't laugh. They just stare at me. Willow will respond to her name and will stop what she's doing when I say no. Devon isn't as smart, but he is such a good boy, and so beautifully plush, that it makes up for it. He's like a warm, living plush toy. I read Willow this post before I sent it. [/QUOTE]
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