Dawgluver
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Laurie, I read the suggestion of turning on the TV, loud, to help cover up the noise of fireworks or thunder.
Yes.
Laurie, I read the suggestion of turning on the TV, loud, to help cover up the noise of fireworks or thunder.
Good thing you did the preparation, 'cause it worked.All my preparations and the cats didn't even get excited. They sat there with an ear cocked towards the sound of the booms. Latté wandered to me once for a little skritch of reassurance and then went to sleep in front of the TV.
My old dog absolutely loved thunder and fireworks. At the first crack she'd run to the window, put her feet on the ledge and watch the pretty colours with apparent enjoyment.I hope it isn't too hard on them (and you worrying about them).
Monkey wasn't too bad on Tuesday but poor Violet has such a hard time. Even her Thundershirt didn't help. She and I ended up crawling under the covers together in the room furthest to the noise. I feel so sorry for animals with fireworks.
My old dog absolutely loved thunder and fireworks. At the first crack she'd run to the window, put her feet on the ledge and watch the pretty colours with apparent enjoyment.
My uncle on the other hand had a GSD who was terrified. He lived in a kennel outside but always gave advance notice of thunderstorms by howling. Did the same on Bonfire night. He was allowed into the house for the duration and sometimes, if it was very bad, he'd cry to be let into the pantry under the stairs. If I was there I used to go and sit in the dark with him and put my arms round him and tell him stories (well, I was only little).
Oddly enough, none of our cats have ever been bothered by thunder and fireworks
There is nothing more heartbreaking than a scared, crying big dog. Thankfully, Beagle is rarely scared of anything, except for cats.
My mom and I have a cat that is 17 years old. Poor thing doesn't know what to do with Mom in the hospital. Won't eat and just mopes in "his" chair. Poor "Evil Mojo Jojo". My daughter named him after the monkey on "The Power Puff Girls" cartoon.
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None of the cats that I have ever had were afraid of thunder.
I take it you've never had a scared, crying big ogre on your hands...
Good point. I guess ogres are pets too.
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Yeah, just feeding and clean up.
Mom will be home soon and when he gets really hungry, he will eat. Maybe lot a lot, but he will eat. I am sure he will be so happy to see Mom when she arrives. Or he may just ignore her to punish her. Pets have a way of letting you know that you did something very wrong. And don't you dare do that again!
Mom will be home soon and when he gets really hungry, he will eat. Maybe lot a lot, but he will eat. I am sure he will be so happy to see Mom when she arrives. Or he may just ignore her to punish her. Pets have a way of letting you know that you did something very wrong. And don't you dare do that again!