Goerge Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 My cat doesn't seen to mind if I die. 5 Link to comment
Darkfinn Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 Oh yes... I collapse to the floor in seizures regularly in front of my Geckos' cage to see what happens. Link to comment
TheMagicDragon Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 One's pets are often more intelligent than given credit for. Speaking for myself, pretending as such wouldn't do anything for me personally, although I truly enjoy Age Play. I like being a good Little Boy (not a baby) to balance my serious adult side. It's good to view life in a non-jaded, unpoisoned way. I'll be silly yeah but never cruel. Link to comment
messyman Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 Cats can probably tell if something is alive or not. They are predators and if they though you were really dead they would chow down. Link to comment
Codymoogle Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 I have. My late dog (she passed away in early 2009) always used to whine when I played dead, and would lick my face at times. Other times she would lay on me with her 30-40 lb body. My cats have mixed reactions - One completely ignores me, one headbutts my face/forehead or kneads his paws on my chest, and the third either ignores me or flops down next to me. ~ moogle 1 Link to comment
diaperedandspanked Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 I have. My late dog (she passed away in early 2009) always used to whine when I played dead, and would lick my face at times. Other times she would lay on me with her 30-40 lb body. My cats have mixed reactions - One completely ignores me, one headbutts my face/forehead or kneads his paws on my chest, and the third either ignores me or flops down next to me. ~ moogle Sounds as though your cat's giving you CPR with the paws kneading your chest. Funny Link to comment
fluff Posted April 20, 2010 Share Posted April 20, 2010 Tried it once Im sure infront of my old dog. He paid very little attention to me at the best of times. Being "dead" made little difference. Link to comment
babykeiff Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 My cat doesn't seen to mind if I die. Seems like that your cat has read some of your posts 3 Link to comment
Codymoogle Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 Seems like that your cat has read some of your posts O.o That's an unusually cold response coming from you...Meant to be silly, maybe, but it sure does come off cold. ~ moogle Link to comment
Curious One Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 When my cat was still alive/with me...I have had several in my lifetime...One got eaten by coyotes...we think...one got ran over...one I had to leave behind, etc. I could picture their reaction if I did that...They would, most of them, stare down at me with a look that says: You are an idiot... And some of them might jump on my chest and pur as if the idea of me being dead pleased them...OR they would think I wanted to play and claw me to ribbons... Link to comment
Yvhuce Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 Unless you're one of those people who're trained to go into a death-like state, or your pet is deaf, they can hear your heartbeat and breathing. Plus, with dogs and cats, smell plays a part, as well. Cats and dogs are also known to be able to detect medical problems, and when someone is dying. Cats are actually considered the most predatory creature on earth, as they're known to kill hundreds of species, but only prey on a handful of them. Plus, pets (especially dogs) have been bred to key on our subconscious signals, and can often tell that we're just playing (though, again, a disabled pet may not be able to notice these). You're much more likely to get the "they don't care" or the "they wanna play or be affectionate" response, depending on the individual. Link to comment
diaperpt Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 O.o That's an unusually cold response coming from you...Meant to be silly, maybe, but it sure does come off cold. ~ moogle I have to say it is a pleasure to scan through this thread and find simply good humor. Yes, I read it as just plain silly - all of it through and through. How refreshing!! Link to comment
Guest Wetnmessy247 Posted April 22, 2010 Share Posted April 22, 2010 This is an EXTREMEL DISTURBING thread...but...I think this is something everyone does at least once to their pet for various reasons. I do it once in a blue moon to my dog to see how he would react if I really DID collapse and need help. He's the most loyal dog I think ever existed, because he follows me EVERYWHERE I go. EVERYWHERE. I have a harder time shaking him off than my shadow on a sunny day. And I would do anything for him, as he would for me. So how would he react? The first time I did it I managed to get away from him for a second and laid down on my back on the floos all sprawled out. I couldn't see him, but heard him run in then stop. It was silent for about ten seconds before I looked up and he had the MOST PITIFUL AND HEARTBREAKING look on his face. One paw was up in the air and it looked like he was crying for a second or two. I comforted him by smothering him with my love. Link to comment
Darkfinn Posted April 22, 2010 Share Posted April 22, 2010 This Thread = WTF Considering the OP... why does this surprise you? 2 Link to comment
WallaWalla Posted April 23, 2010 Share Posted April 23, 2010 I've done it several times. I don't see why people are freaking out, it strikes me as a natural point of curiosity. Who doesn't love playing a trick on their animals every now and again anyway? Whether it's playing dead or letting the tennis ball drop over your shoulder instead of throwing it should hardly matter. Link to comment
crampindonut Posted April 29, 2010 Share Posted April 29, 2010 I played dead once to see what my jack russell would do. He looked at me and then ran off. After a couple of seconds I got up to find him and caught him sneaking some treats. Guess he has priorities. Link to comment
Sophie ♥ Posted April 29, 2010 Share Posted April 29, 2010 ...I don't play dead with my pets... However, on the topic of pets being smart... When I'm diapered, under the covers or with pants on or whatever, my cat always knows and follows me around... Also, when I'm dressed in little girl clothes it plays with me more than when I'm dressed normally. I attribute this to the fact that I talk in a higher pitched voice when I'm all dressed up since I don't exactly act differently toward the cat. I'm always very calm and trying not to scare her. She's a bit paranoid... -Sophie Link to comment
jbz2079 Posted April 29, 2010 Share Posted April 29, 2010 I have a very overactive Jack Russel Terrier and I don't even have to play dead for him to react. If you are out for a walk and you stop to look at somthing or talk to someone you get abot two minutes and he come back to you barking asking you basicially why you are not moving. If I take him to someone elses house if you try and sit down for a chat or a cup of tea he goes mental, barking at me running to the door, it's as if he's saying. don't get comfortable, were not stopping here we don't live here. The strange thing is He travels in the car in a carrier box and within reason he will sit quite happy in the box all day in the car, especally if the cars moving, as long as he get out now and then for the toilet and he gets a drink of water now and then. He also gets all excited if the phone rings house phone or mobile and he usually recognises the voice on the other end, if it's someone he hasen't met he's not interested, someone he knows he listens to every word. Link to comment
toon Posted May 1, 2010 Share Posted May 1, 2010 lol I LOVE cats:) you have to narrate what the cat is saying while its open and closing its mouth LOL Link to comment
ranger Posted May 2, 2010 Share Posted May 2, 2010 My lab just brings toys and drops them on my head and barks til I move. I always give up when she gets the bone that weighs a few pounds. Link to comment
Potluck Posted May 3, 2010 Share Posted May 3, 2010 My dog sniffs me to see if I have any food on me, then leaves. Link to comment
Yvhuce Posted May 3, 2010 Share Posted May 3, 2010 Alright. Just tried the experiment. One of my dogs was drinking water at the time. He came over and wanted to lick my face. My other dog watched, then she took the opportunity to get a drink while the first one was distracted by be. Link to comment
JDL23 Posted May 3, 2010 Share Posted May 3, 2010 I did it with my late pet, who was a very mellow golden retriever. When I would do it, he'd just watch it, maybe come over and sniff me, and then just go on about his business. We gave him the sarcastic title of "World's Best Guard Dog." Link to comment
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