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bluejeangirl76 wrote:Suzanne wrote:You know what? We've caught him sitting there watching TV like he understands it. Funniest thing I've ever seen. He tilts his heads like he's really listening to what they are saying.
I had a cat who did that. He only watched Animal Planet and The Cosby Show. I'm NOT making that up. Somethign about The Cosby Show got his attention.Suzanne wrote:He really stops and pays attn. when music is on!! Maybe I should turn on my Journey video DVD or the Houston DVD for him.
Try it. My cat likes that one! She was never ever a cat who I could get to pay attention to the TV... she didn't care. One night about 2 years ago... I put that dvd into my computer and she hopped up on my lap (which she never does...) and sat there starting at. After that, I noticed Journey music makes her linger around more. I think its Perry's voice that gets her... I've watched her with the dvd... when he hits a high or strong note, or holds it long, she just stares at the screen like...(then again don't we all? LOL) she doesn't do that with other music or TV shows.
So your cat is a loon also ?bluejeangirl76 wrote:Suzanne wrote:You know what? We've caught him sitting there watching TV like he understands it. Funniest thing I've ever seen. He tilts his heads like he's really listening to what they are saying.
I had a cat who did that. He only watched Animal Planet and The Cosby Show. I'm NOT making that up. Somethign about The Cosby Show got his attention.Suzanne wrote:He really stops and pays attn. when music is on!! Maybe I should turn on my Journey video DVD or the Houston DVD for him.
Try it. My cat likes that one! She was never ever a cat who I could get to pay attention to the TV... she didn't care. One night about 2 years ago... I put that dvd into my computer and she hopped up on my lap (which she never does...) and sat there starting at. After that, I noticed Journey music makes her linger around more. I think its Perry's voice that gets her... I've watched her with the dvd... when he hits a high or strong note, or holds it long, she just stares at the screen like...(then again don't we all? LOL) she doesn't do that with other music or TV shows.
Suzanne wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:I do! One of my favorite singers of all time!
You own him?LOL You're crackin' me up Rip!
He's adorable; he looks like a little rascal for sure.Suzanne wrote:My boyfriend and I rescued this jack russell puppy from a friend. His female JR had a litter under the porch and the puppies ended up infested with fleas, ticks and worms. We got one, got him healthy, FINALLY, and we love him dearly. Here's my question: I know they are high strung dogs and we were prepared for that. I know he's only a puppy but GAWD DAMN he seems to be getting worse about not sleeping all night and messing in his cage. He is almost 4 months old and in the last two weeks, he whines/barks at around 1 or 2 a.m. to go out and then again at 3:45 a.m. Sometimes he whines causes I guess he wants out of his cage to be with us but we aren't sleeping anymore. I'm averaging about 4 good hrs. of uninterrupted sleep a night then about one hour after I finally get back to sleep. Are Jacks different in training them than other breeds? We let him run for about 1.5 hrs in the morning and about 3 or so hrs. at night for exercise and to "wear him out" so he'll sleep at night. Ain't workin'! I haven't trained a dog in over a decade and neither has my boyfriend although he has had many more than I have but even he is ready to ship the poor little guy off.I'm trying to stay patient and remember he is just a puppy but he was doing so good until recently so I wonder what I'm doing wrong.
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