Always. Scratch behind ears. Pick up for cuddle. Make sure fresh water and food are out. Tell them they are wonderful and I’ll rub their tummies when I get home.
Oh yes, I say good bye and I tell them when iβll be back. My husband laughs, because he says that the my donβt understand Time. But as I am saying words like hours, Iβm sending them pictures to of what that time looks like. They seem to understand.
I say goodbye to all my pets when I leave π it’s a long list and I try not to forget any animals. My cat Sugar I believe is the only one that understands and he’s always there to greet me when I return πΈ
Your welcome, I completely agree we all underestimated animals at some point. My rat Ruby and my bird Cracker Jack probably understand but I don’t think my insects, arachnids, crustacean, amphibians, reptile or snails understand a word I’m saying π
Yes, of course Granny does and when Grandpaw leaves the building and forgets to say goodbye to me, I’m getting restless and Granny calls him in the car to tell him that he forgot to say bye to me and then Granny puts on the speaker and I am satisfied. They always tell me where they’re going too…and why I can’t come…MOL π Pawkisses for a Happy DayπΎπ½π
Yes. I always tell Griselda that I will see her later. Usually, she’s only half listening because I make my break only after plying her with her favorite treat. Otherwise, she fully expects to go. When I can, I take her, but I don’t like leaving her in the car too long when it’s cold or too hot outside.
Always. Scratch behind ears. Pick up for cuddle. Make sure fresh water and food are out. Tell them they are wonderful and I’ll rub their tummies when I get home.
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Oh yes, I say good bye and I tell them when iβll be back. My husband laughs, because he says that the my donβt understand Time. But as I am saying words like hours, Iβm sending them pictures to of what that time looks like. They seem to understand.
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Yes I do too … and I always make sure I make eyecontact and know where they are!
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Absolutely!
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Yes everytime say something or the other. They sure hear and respond in their own ways.
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They sure do! π
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I say goodbye to all my pets when I leave π it’s a long list and I try not to forget any animals. My cat Sugar I believe is the only one that understands and he’s always there to greet me when I return πΈ
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You never know, they may all understand. Animals are more amazing than we realize. Thanks for your comment. π
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Your welcome, I completely agree we all underestimated animals at some point. My rat Ruby and my bird Cracker Jack probably understand but I don’t think my insects, arachnids, crustacean, amphibians, reptile or snails understand a word I’m saying π
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Yes, unless I am very late π
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Yes, of course Granny does and when Grandpaw leaves the building and forgets to say goodbye to me, I’m getting restless and Granny calls him in the car to tell him that he forgot to say bye to me and then Granny puts on the speaker and I am satisfied. They always tell me where they’re going too…and why I can’t come…MOL π Pawkisses for a Happy DayπΎπ½π
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That’s awesome! π
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Absolutely! If nothing more than, ” bye bye kitties.. love you..” or something along those lines. π
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Yes. I always tell Griselda that I will see her later. Usually, she’s only half listening because I make my break only after plying her with her favorite treat. Otherwise, she fully expects to go. When I can, I take her, but I don’t like leaving her in the car too long when it’s cold or too hot outside.
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It would be great if we could take them EVERYWHERE! π
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True true true!ππΎπ€
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