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fandomsecrets2015-12-22 06:29 pm
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Re: LITERAL pet peeves
And whyyyyyyyyy does the dog need to poop in fifteen different places in the yard and *why must she take forever at it*, especially when it's so friggin cold out? Yeesh.
Re: LITERAL pet peeves
(Anonymous) 2015-12-23 12:02 am (UTC)(link)Re: LITERAL pet peeves
Re: LITERAL pet peeves
Weird. And also hrmmmmm. My other cat (who looks like a Turkish van, so maybe an 'oriental' mix?) loves to chew on plastic, like grocery bags, or cellophane wrapping. But he doesn't *eat* it. Just...chews. I have weird, pocked and holey areas in my shower curtain.
Silly creatures.
Re: LITERAL pet peeves
He even had a favorite texture, the sort of medium-thickness plastic of certain shopping bags (the ones from the university store were a common source of it) or some shipping mailers. My mom got me a T-shirt from Threadless for the holidays once, and stashed the mailer out of sight as I came down the stairs. Then we went out and did some errands. The damn cat found the mailer and punched a bunch of little holes in the plastic. And in the shirt. God bless Threadless for replacing it at no cost, despite the problem being here after successful delivery and not with them at all. Bet they'd never heard that one before.
Re: LITERAL pet peeves
We have, however, had a coming on fifteen-year moratorium on Xmas tree tinsel, because *one* trip through the house, chasing down a hysterical cat who's bolted from the litter-box, trailing something, is *enough*.