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PoodleDoodle Posted 28 Sep 2006 , 2:28pm
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This isn't the cat's fault. He's just being a cat. Your have to be more responsible and make sure he doesn't do this. Don't give him away just for something like licking a cake. I'm sure when you were a kid you stuck your finger in something you weren't suppose to. Put him in a closed bedroom when you have cakes on the counter or something like that. Don't give him away.

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moydear77 Posted 28 Sep 2006 , 2:35pm
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Ok I have sorta scanned this thread. I have two cats and They know not to go on the counter. I think that there are common manners in life that everyone should follow. You would not allow your child or husband to walk all over the counters right? So why wouldn't you teach the cat the same. I also have a dog-She will never jump up on anyone. I had a guest come to my house and pat on her chest and try to get her to jump up on her chest. She was surprised and proceeded to say how strict we were and how not spoiled our dog is. There are common bouderies that just need to be made.

I am a animal lover and If I was not we would not have spent $3,000 on vet bills for the dog. Just because you correct the behavior of an animal does not make you a bad person. If so are we all bad because we correct our children?

Most domestic pets lead better lives with parents than they do in the wild. They do not have to hunt, They sleep all day long and we clean up there poo.
(Cats and Dogs I mean)

We were just talking about the cat and how she needs to go to a farm . I would never get rid of her but if she pees on rug you bet she is going to get a ear full.

My point----Just because you correct your pets does not make you a mean person.

4dollars feel free to vent to me anytime about the cat!

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JulesM7 Posted 28 Sep 2006 , 2:35pm
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I am laughing so hard right now. My dog is fine until he hears the mixer then he runs over and stretches up on the counter as far as he can and sticks out his tongue soooooooooo far just hoping he can reach the bowl. I have to keep it pushed back as far as it will go. One day after I cleand up, I left the mixer with a clean bowl on it out on the counter. He was licking that bowl to death and there was nothing in it!!!

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ge978 Posted 28 Sep 2006 , 3:04pm
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Originally Posted by PoodleDoodle

This isn't the cat's fault. He's just being a cat. Your have to be more responsible and make sure he doesn't do this. Don't give him away just for something like licking a cake. I'm sure when you were a kid you stuck your finger in something you weren't suppose to. Put him in a closed bedroom when you have cakes on the counter or something like that. Don't give him away.




She was joking! Animals are not perfect...children are not perfect....they do things to irritate us and we get mad....so we vent and joke. She's not giving the cat away because it licked a cake.....it was very obvious she was just kidding icon_wink.gif

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PoodleDoodle Posted 28 Sep 2006 , 3:23pm
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I hope you are right!

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darandon Posted 28 Sep 2006 , 3:34pm
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After one of our cats ate through a loaf of bread and 2 plates of cookies I baked for christmas presents, we realized we have to hide all baked goods. If you want cookies or the cake I just made, you have to look either in the microwave or the plate cabinet. Luckily they have not yet figured out how to open the doors to those places.

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Charb31 Posted 28 Sep 2006 , 3:36pm
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LMAO.... a big sloppy dog for 3 teenagers!! HAHAHA!!

Ok...I'll up the ante here, I will trade you 1 royal icing flower eating teenager for uhmmm...a big sloppy dog, a kitten, and hmm...how bout a cake that I don't have to bake and decorate? So far, I'm not willing to throw in husband yet, but if he does something stupid (which I'm sure won't be long) I'll also throw that in as a bonus.

hehehehehe

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MSurina Posted 28 Sep 2006 , 3:47pm
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I'm laughing sooo hard right now!! You guys are funny!!!

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ChRiStY_71 Posted 28 Sep 2006 , 3:54pm
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I have two English Mastiffs that have mastered the art of opening our back door and letting themselves in. A few weeks ago I had a cake cooling on the island in our kitchen while I was in the laundry room. All of the sudden I heard what sounded like horses running through the house and there they were...sniffing out my cake (they are sisters and about 150+ pounds each...they don't have to jump up to see what's on the counter....everything is eye level for them!! I told them "NO!" and they stopped in their tracks, they turned around to walk back towards the living room when one of them turned back around, looked at me then looked at the cake and LICKED IT before walked away. I have never laughed so hard in my life...she acted just like a child would! Needless to say, they ended up with cake for desert!

PETS>>>Gottal love 'em! icon_lol.gif

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ChRiStY_71 Posted 28 Sep 2006 , 3:54pm
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I have two English Mastiffs that have mastered the art of opening our back door and letting themselves in. A few weeks ago I had a cake cooling on the island in our kitchen while I was in the laundry room. All of the sudden I heard what sounded like horses running through the house and there they were...sniffing out my cake (they are sisters and about 150+ pounds each...they don't have to jump up to see what's on the counter....everything is eye level for them!! I told them "NO!" and they stopped in their tracks, they turned around to walk back towards the living room when one of them turned back around, looked at me then looked at the cake and LICKED IT before walked away. I have never laughed so hard in my life...she acted just like a child would! Needless to say, they ended up with cake for desert!

PETS>>>Gottal love 'em! icon_lol.gif

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Dustbunny Posted 28 Sep 2006 , 4:14pm
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Thats so funny, sorry lol. Some of us do understand that you were joking and won't actually be getting rid of your cat over this, the other people really need to chill out.

My cat drives me nuts but at this moment she is taking up more of my chair than I am and I am letting her lol, her comfort is more important than mine I guess icon_lol.gif

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Marksgirl Posted 28 Sep 2006 , 4:16pm
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Charb31,

You are playing dirty icon_surprised.gif

I think I forgot to mention that one of the teenagers, got his license 3 weeks ago.

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twinsline7 Posted 28 Sep 2006 , 4:17pm
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I hope you are right!





2nd page...4dollars comment about midway down the page.....

sometimes you gotta read more than just the title before dropping in any change! thumbs_up.gificon_lol.gif




umm all kidding aside....I got a two for one deal on some 2 year old boys at my house! .....and not because they licked a cake either...just that they've done EVERYTHING ELSE!!!!!!!!!!!!! icon_lol.gificon_twisted.gif

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Charb31 Posted 28 Sep 2006 , 7:22pm
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ohhhhh Christy...talk about spite!! Man, those dogs read you like a book gf! To hear you say NO then take a slurp on the cake....hmm mmm mmm...you are sooooo pegged by them!! LOL....give em a hug anyhow...hell, bake em a cake!! LOL

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spottydog Posted 28 Sep 2006 , 8:23pm
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you haven't whipped those boys into shape yet twins???? Hee Hee

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Pootchi Posted 28 Sep 2006 , 11:30pm
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You're all so funny icon_lol.gificon_lol.gif

My dog, an almost 8y-o Maltese, sits between my feet when I'm making icing, just to make sure that if I drop any on the floor he'll catch it!!! And the last time that a cake crumbled in my hands, and I got so angry that I squished it so hard, and threw it on the table, my dog got to taste the parts that fell on the floor. I was mad but he was happy icon_lol.gificon_lol.gif

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twinsline7 Posted 29 Sep 2006 , 2:08am
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you haven't whipped those boys into shape yet twins???? Hee Hee





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ummm, no unfortunately the water bottle didnt work on them....so now its the other way around...they have me TOTALLY whipped!!! icon_confused.gif

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spottydog Posted 30 Sep 2006 , 5:57pm
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LOL...I have NO IDEA how you do it!!!! I have only one terrible two and I am ready to MOVE OUT!!!

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Jorre Posted 2 Oct 2006 , 7:45am
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I have a Bull Mastiff puppy and he definately wants cake. He can't get to the counters yet... but oh is that day coming.

Part dog, part horse...... what were we thinking.

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