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Title: Pets and Personalities
Post by: BoSoxGrl on July 08, 2008, 01:22:11 pm
A co worker and I were talking this morning about how animals have their own personalities.  A third was debating that they're all "kind of the same."  By the way, the third is a bitter person with zero personality.


We have 2 cats, Link and Zelda.

Zelda is scared of EVERYTHING...the vacuum, an unbalanced wash cycle and thunder makes her scurry under the closest piece of furniture.  She also refuses any treats (human or feline) and loves ice cubes.

Link is like a dog.  He begs for attention, scratches at doors, always is begging at the table and his favorite snack is orange slices (the fruit, not the candy.)  So much so that when we are squeezing lemons or anything citrusy, he meows like we have never fed him.  He also will borrow a human finger and use it as a pacifier if you are patient enough to let him sleep in your lap and gnaw at your hand.

What weird things to your 4-legged-kids do?


Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: Sunstroke on July 08, 2008, 02:19:13 pm

Pets have sooooo much more personality than most humans, you just have to be paying attention to your pets to see it.

One of the two cats in my house is a fairly large black cat named "Fat Daddy," but I've come to call him "Rump Roast" for a number of sordid reasons that we won't go into up here. His favorite thing to do is lay flat out on his back with his forelegs stretched up over his head. He holds his little catnip ball just under his chin while I give his kitty armpits a vigorous scratching.




Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: Rick on July 08, 2008, 02:46:00 pm
  In our house, we have a big black and white tuxedo cat named Moose.  He likes to snack on Froot Loops, chips, beef jerkey, ice cream etc.  Moose loves to look out the front door.....which sometimes fogs up, so moose learned to stand on his back 2 paws and wipe the window clear with his front 2 paws.  It looks really funny when he does this.  His favorite toy is the plastic thing around the top of a gallon of milk....he chases that all around the house.

 


Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: bsfins on July 08, 2008, 07:21:53 pm
One of my Dog in the winter crawls uner the covers...When he's cold....

He's also jealous of the Telephone..He barks,and chases you around the house if You're talking on the telephone..Ie Trying to do Fins radio....

But if you pick up the phone and act like you're talking on..he could care less....

He's also a pain in the ass,He will bark until you open the door,then when he's done..he'll bark at the door till you let him back in the house....

His favorite Toy,was my other dog's metal Food bowl...and thought play time was between 2 am -3:30 am....

He's a black dog looks all big an bad..till there is a fly in the house,and FREAKS out...Typically runs and hides....

Did I mention if I don't lock the deadbolt on the friont door,he'll turn the door knob and let himself out?

My little chow mix is the mastermind,and my big dog's is the enforcer....She'll tell him...Go beg the humans to feed us....Go beg the humans to open the door....


there is alot more but that's it right now off the top of my head


Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: Guru-In-Vegas on July 08, 2008, 07:31:06 pm
I have three furry kids.  

2 dogs (Joey and Jenny) and 1 cat (Mama Cat.)

Mama Cat is the oldest one at around (she was a rescue so we're not too sure) 7 years old.  She is super friendly and almost dog-like in the sense that she greets strangers and is constantly looking for love.  She hates other animals though, including her dog brother and sister.  She acts like the teenage daughter who is too cool to hang with her parents and is constantly annoyed by the younger siblings.  She even ran away for 1 night (teen runaway).  She owns the other two by smacking them with no hesitation when they get too irritating.

Joey is the older dog only by 3 months.  He's only 9 months but he's the smart one.  He's a little chunky for his breed so he's the nerdy chubby one.  

Jenny is the cute little one.  She's 6 months old.  She's not the brightest but she gets by on looks alone.  The social butterfly if you will.  Extremely friendly and sweet she's the popular one at the dog parks.  

I don't know if you guys have heard of dogster but its like a myspace for your mutts.  Ms. Guru created pages for all of them so here are their pics.

Joey - http://www.dogster.com/dogs/779759 (http://www.dogster.com/dogs/779759)

I have to say those pics don't really represent Joey too well.  He doesn't have that awful haircut this asshole gave him.  He looks like his main picture and the one by the can.  Incidentally, that can is not normal sized.  Its a massive one I bought at Costco.  People really thought he was that small but in that pic he was already weighing a good 18 pounds.

Jenny - http://www.dogster.com/dogs/779772 (http://www.dogster.com/dogs/779772)



Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: Thundergod on July 08, 2008, 11:40:14 pm
My little guys have so much personality, 'stroke is right, you have to pay attention and you'll eventually see their different traits.

My cats:

Osirus - The friendly one, once he feels you out and sees that you're cool, he's your buddy. He's always in need of company, even if he's not in the mood to play, he just wants you to chill with him.

Apollo - My little tubby one. Scared of everyone he doesn't know. You'll never see him when company is around. When it's clear, he's the sweetest, calmest little cat on earth.

Ares - The tough independent one. Takes advantage of everything, playful as hell and the one that wants to be part of everything that's going on. Hates to be picked up, but he'll sleep next to ya every night.


Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: Guru-In-Vegas on July 08, 2008, 11:55:12 pm
^ Those are bad-ass names! 


Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: AprFools_Phins on July 09, 2008, 12:01:10 am
 

Jenny is the cute little one.  She's 6 months old.  She's not the brightest but she gets by on looks alone.  The social butterfly if you will.  Extremely friendly and sweet she's the popular one at the dog parks.  

I don't know if you guys have heard of dogster but its like a myspace for your mutts.  Ms. Guru created pages for all of them so here are their pics.





O My can I please please please have this dog lol! She is so adorable! I want to buy a dog and don't know which kind to get- does she have a brother?  :)


My dog's name is Winston- he has plenty of personality.

When I get home he runs 20 laps around my house at highest speed

If you yell at him he "talks back"

If wants to sit somewhere and there is something in his way he complains

And when I moved here (without him) he shit in my bedroom because he was mad at me. My dog is def. trained. He doesn't go to the bathroom in the house. And when my parents drove down here and visited me they left him at my grandparents- he was mad again so he shit there. Ugh grandma was not happy...


Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: simeon on July 09, 2008, 12:06:23 am
There are many professionals who say animals do not have personalities, they are the pro's. I have three birds, and a dog. Parts of me believe my parrot and my dog do have a personality, but that might be me just thinking that, at the end of the day the dog is a dog and the bird is a bird. I love having these pets, and watching Animal planet, and I really like watching The Dog Whisperer on National Geographic channel. I have used techniques from the Dog Whisperer and also obedience class where my dog would be well balanced. I feel she has a wonderful personality, like when she carries her own leash, or when she digs a small ice cream from the local shop. She walks with a proud trot in a heal position without a leash, she is a wonderful dog, and guess what she is a miniature poodle we adopted from a dog pound, she was a puppy mill dog.


Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: Guru-In-Vegas on July 09, 2008, 12:13:12 am
There are many professionals who say animals do not have personalities, they are the pro's. I have three birds, and a dog. Parts of me believe my parrot and my dog do have a personality, but that might be me just thinking that, at the end of the day the dog is a dog and the bird is a bird. I love having these pets, and watching Animal planet, and I really like watching The Dog Whisperer on National Geographic channel.

What pro's?  Have you seen chimps?  They have different temperaments and even social ranks.  Even octopuses have been found to have personalities. 


Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: Guru-In-Vegas on July 09, 2008, 12:19:18 am
O My can I please please please have this dog lol! She is so adorable! I want to buy a dog and don't know which kind to get- does she have a brother?  :)


She does.  We got her from a friend of a friend for free.  Her only brother Henry, (all females except for one) belongs to Ms. Guru's friend. 



Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: Dave Gray on July 09, 2008, 12:31:52 am
I don't think Pets have as much personality as a lot of people think they do.  Sure, they have personalities, but a lot of the time, people try to put complex human traits towards animals -- mischief, love, etc.  I'm not so sure that animals have those emotions.


Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: Buddhagirl on July 09, 2008, 06:30:18 am
I have a little Italian Greyhound name Giovanni. Gio for short. I think he has tons of personality. I love it when he starts running laps around the house. It's hilarious. He also does this little crying begging thing that  cracks my shit up.


Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: Phishfan on July 09, 2008, 09:11:50 am
I don't think Pets have as much personality as a lot of people think they do.  Sure, they have personalities, but a lot of the time, people try to put complex human traits towards animals -- mischief, love, etc.  I'm not so sure that animals have those emotions.

Mischief isn't an emotion though. It is an action. I do agree about pets and emotions. Does anyone else remember how the following quote goes or who said it? It was something like, "No matter how much you think your cats love you if you die and they are hungry, they will eat you."


Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: Sunstroke on July 09, 2008, 10:00:45 am
"No matter how much you think your cats love you if you die and they are hungry, they will eat you."

Hey Phish... I like you quite a bit, but if I'm hungry, trapped, and you're the only food on the menu, I'm gonna eat you as well.





Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: Phishfan on July 09, 2008, 10:45:04 am
I give full permission to be added to the menu if anyone is trapped and in need of sustenance to survive.


Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: Sunstroke on July 09, 2008, 11:09:13 am
I give full permission to be added to the menu if anyone is trapped and in need of sustenance to survive.

Soylent Green is PHISH!!




Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: Dave Gray on July 09, 2008, 11:36:40 am
I think that mischief is more than just an action.  It's behavior, yes, but with mal-intent.  I'm not sure that animals can have that part of it -- it seems too complex.


Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: Phishfan on July 09, 2008, 12:04:51 pm
Reflecting on it you are probably right. There is intent as part of mischief.


Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: Dave Gray on July 09, 2008, 12:35:07 pm
BoSoxGrl, what are you doing talking about your cats at work anyway?  Of all the people I've worked with, the ones who talked about their cats were a bit off.


Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: BoSoxGrl on July 09, 2008, 12:56:47 pm
BoSoxGrl, what are you doing talking about your cats at work anyway?  Of all the people I've worked with, the ones who talked about their cats were a bit off.

That's why.


Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: Buddhagirl on July 09, 2008, 01:44:27 pm
BoSoxGrl, what are you doing talking about your cats at work anyway?  Of all the people I've worked with, the ones who talked about their cats were a bit off.

OMG, yes!


Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: BoSoxGrl on July 09, 2008, 02:18:46 pm
Truth be told, it was because one of the girls at work is moving and needs to get rid of her cat...she asked if we could take another one.  Hence the subject of pets came up.


Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: Thundergod on July 09, 2008, 03:20:37 pm
I give full permission to be added to the menu if anyone is trapped and in need of sustenance to survive.

Can my cats have some?  ;)

Of all the people I've worked with, the ones who talked about their cats were a bit off.

Hmm. And all the dog people were normal.  ;)

Pssshhh, cat haterz  ;D


Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: Dave Gray on July 09, 2008, 04:02:04 pm
Granted, I'm just drawing from my limited work experience, but I find that people don't talk about their dogs a whole lot.  ...maybe in passing.  But cat people seem to be way more into it.  I worked with a girl that had a website for her cats.  Seriously.


Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: BoSoxGrl on July 09, 2008, 04:03:28 pm
If Fau would get me a puppy already I would stop talking about my cats!  :P



Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: Fau Teixeira on July 09, 2008, 04:20:08 pm
Truth be told, it was because one of the girls at work is moving and needs to get rid of her cat...she asked if we could take another one.  Hence the subject of pets came up.

and we cannot take the extra cat


Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: Buddhagirl on July 09, 2008, 06:25:50 pm
and we cannot take the extra cat

You should get a puppy. I'm all for puppies!!!! 


Title: Re: Pets and Personalities
Post by: Dave Gray on July 09, 2008, 06:28:23 pm
Do NOT get a puppy.

You're young and getting married.  Enjoy life before you get a third pet.  It ties you to the house, is costly, time-consuming....don't do it.