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| multiple | 25-Mar-2009 | pets/animals | smurf | by votes | 34 | 7 | 60.3% |
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| User | Comment |
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| CarolL | posted 25-Mar-2009 11:29pm I am the bosser! F the kittens. I have to listen to them wail for 5 hours after supper! |
| kirst | posted 26-Mar-2009 12:56am Nope, never did. (Don't currently have any pets, only children!) |
| cerealkiller | posted 26-Mar-2009 1:22am I've wondered that. We rarely play music at home. My wife occasionally puts on the New Age Sirius channel on the satellite tv to calm them down. |
| bill | posted 26-Mar-2009 7:40am more often I wonder about TV than music, but not very seriously |
| Matty | posted 26-Mar-2009 9:17am I think my dog just considers it to be noise. |
| meowry | posted 26-Mar-2009 4:09pm I know for a fact that two of our pets enjoy some of the music I listen to. Maxwell, our cat, turns his ears to the music if he likes it (and turns them down, if he doesn't.) Our smallest guinea pig is more obvious about what he likes. He purrs! |
| Amanda | posted 26-Mar-2009 4:51pm I don't have any pets because I worry we'll have different tastes in music. |
| JessicaWoman99 | posted 26-Mar-2009 7:25pm My cats say meeoow meeow |
| Iseult | posted 26-Mar-2009 7:34pm I don't know about music, but we noticed, with our fish, that for few weeks that we had them moved to a barstool in front of the window, they sort of got depressed. They didn't move much and barely ate. When we put them back in front of the TV, they went back to their own cheerful self.
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| they | posted 26-Mar-2009 10:11pm Hamilton loves when I sing Blind Melon at the top of my lungs to her. Why else would she sit right on top of the monitor and watch me with love in her eyes?
Both of my dogs love to be sung to. Patches, the female, especially. |
| cloudhugger | posted 27-Mar-2009 9:17pm They are pretty much annoyed at anything I do that does not involve feeding them. |
| Kristal_Rose | posted 28-Mar-2009 8:35am I'm sure they don't. They (my cats) leave the apartment when I pull out a harmonica (or the vacuum cleaner).
As far as the typical radio stuff, sometimes I leave the radio on for them when I'm gone for awhile just so things remain comfortably familiar. |
| Kristal_Rose | (reply to cloudhugger) posted 28-Mar-2009 8:38am Mine too. What's up with that? |
| cloudhugger | (reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 28-Mar-2009 8:41am They like to sing for their supper. They prance, dance and rub about. Maybe that's how they think they get paid. |
| Kristal_Rose | (reply to cloudhugger) posted 28-Mar-2009 9:31am Apparently I got gyped then. My cats just use my calves as a scratching post when they're bored or hungry. |
| cloudhugger | (reply to Kristal_Rose) posted 28-Mar-2009 2:27pm |
| LindaH | posted 28-Mar-2009 2:35pm If I had a pet rock, I'm sure it would like rock. |
| milz98 | posted 2-Apr-2009 4:04pm i have it on realy loud so my cats ears go all twichy then he runs off |
| Enheduanna | posted 7-Apr-2009 11:18am I have; and I've wondered if the noise just annoys them, and how they manage to sleep through it. |
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