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Buster and the Green Dog
Since I started spanking Buster, he's been acting subtly different,
following me around more, wanting more laptime, and sometimes dashing to the spots where I give him spanks. Remember I asked the group what objects would be good for spanking a cat with? Well, I found the answer in the dog toy section of the local pet store. They have all sorts of soft, sturdy toys for doggies to chew and play tug-a-war with. So I picked out one that's basically like a stuffed animal - a thin, foot long dachshund with bright green fur. Why they have a dog chew toy that's shaped like a dog (even if unrealistically elongated and cylindrical), I dunno. Buster enjoyed being spanked with this new toy. At least he did, until I unknowingly squeezed it and it let out a honk. Buster's tail puffed up and he ran away. Dot too, who had been watching the proceedings. I didn't realize until then that it was a squeaky toy! So from then on, I was careful not to squeeze the toy too hard, or to step on it. Buster purrs, plucks at the carpet, and occasionally dashes around in little circles when he is being spanked. He'll also wrestle the green dog as though it were a littermate. Yesterday, I saw him gently pick up and carry the green dog in his mouth before placing it carefully among a pile of his most treasured toys. |
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"Takayuki" wrote in message ... Since I started spanking Buster, he's been acting subtly different, following me around more, wanting more laptime, and sometimes dashing to the spots where I give him spanks. Remember I asked the group what objects would be good for spanking a cat with? Well, I found the answer in the dog toy section of the local pet store. They have all sorts of soft, sturdy toys for doggies to chew and play tug-a-war with. So I picked out one that's basically like a stuffed animal - a thin, foot long dachshund with bright green fur. Why they have a dog chew toy that's shaped like a dog (even if unrealistically elongated and cylindrical), I dunno. Buster enjoyed being spanked with this new toy. At least he did, until I unknowingly squeezed it and it let out a honk. Buster's tail puffed up and he ran away. Dot too, who had been watching the proceedings. I didn't realize until then that it was a squeaky toy! So from then on, I was careful not to squeeze the toy too hard, or to step on it. Buster purrs, plucks at the carpet, and occasionally dashes around in little circles when he is being spanked. He'll also wrestle the green dog as though it were a littermate. Yesterday, I saw him gently pick up and carry the green dog in his mouth before placing it carefully among a pile of his most treasured toys. Is it this thing? http://www.petco.com/product/106091/...:referralID=NA Dogs are crazy about them. Not sure why, but they're so silly looking, they make me smile. Theresa and Dante Stinky Forever: http://pets.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh |
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"Kreisleriana" drtmuirATearthlink.net wrote:
Is it this thing? http://www.petco.com/product/106091/...y-Dog-Toy.aspx Dogs are crazy about them. Not sure why, but they're so silly looking, they make me smile. Yes! The middle one is Buster's friend. |
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"Kreisleriana" drtmuirATearthlink.net wrote in message ... "Takayuki" wrote in message ... Since I started spanking Buster, he's been acting subtly different, following me around more, wanting more laptime, and sometimes dashing to the spots where I give him spanks. Remember I asked the group what objects would be good for spanking a cat with? Well, I found the answer in the dog toy section of the local pet store. They have all sorts of soft, sturdy toys for doggies to chew and play tug-a-war with. So I picked out one that's basically like a stuffed animal - a thin, foot long dachshund with bright green fur. Why they have a dog chew toy that's shaped like a dog (even if unrealistically elongated and cylindrical), I dunno. Buster enjoyed being spanked with this new toy. At least he did, until I unknowingly squeezed it and it let out a honk. Buster's tail puffed up and he ran away. Dot too, who had been watching the proceedings. I didn't realize until then that it was a squeaky toy! So from then on, I was careful not to squeeze the toy too hard, or to step on it. Buster purrs, plucks at the carpet, and occasionally dashes around in little circles when he is being spanked. He'll also wrestle the green dog as though it were a littermate. Yesterday, I saw him gently pick up and carry the green dog in his mouth before placing it carefully among a pile of his most treasured toys. Is it this thing? http://www.petco.com/product/106091/...:referralID=NA Dogs are crazy about them. Not sure why, but they're so silly looking, they make me smile. My dog Murphy *loves* that thing!! He takes it everywhere with him. His is light blue, so we say "There goes Murf-dog and his sidekick, Smurf-dog." 8^) |
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Takayuki wrote:
I found the answer in the dog toy section of the local pet store. They have all sorts of soft, sturdy toys for doggies to chew and play tug-a-war with. So I picked out one that's basically like a stuffed animal - a thin, foot long dachshund with bright green fur. Why they have a dog chew toy that's shaped like a dog (even if unrealistically elongated and cylindrical), I dunno. Buster enjoyed being spanked with this new toy. At least he did, until I unknowingly squeezed it and it let out a honk. Buster's tail puffed up and he ran away. LOL, I was reading the above, and I got so distracted thinking about it being a dog toy that I was picturing you playing with a dog. Then I read about his tail puffing up and I got momentarily confused. He'll also wrestle the green dog as though it were a littermate. Yesterday, I saw him gently pick up and carry the green dog in his mouth before placing it carefully among a pile of his most treasured toys. Awww! I see Licky carrying stuff around, and it's really cute. But Licky doesn't have a stash. (At least not that I can see - who knows what he's hiding?) That's adorable that Buster actually has a pile of his favorite toys. I hope he doesn't accidentally make it squeak while he's wrestling it. I wonder if it can be de-squeaked? -- Joyce ^..^ To email me, remove the XXX from my user name. |
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Takayuki wrote:
Since I started spanking Buster, he's been acting subtly different, following me around more, wanting more laptime, and sometimes dashing to the spots where I give him spanks. Remember I asked the group what objects would be good for spanking a cat with? Well, I found the answer in the dog toy section of the local pet store. They have all sorts of soft, sturdy toys for doggies to chew and play tug-a-war with. So I picked out one that's basically like a stuffed animal - a thin, foot long dachshund with bright green fur. Why they have a dog chew toy that's shaped like a dog (even if unrealistically elongated and cylindrical), I dunno. Buster enjoyed being spanked with this new toy. At least he did, until I unknowingly squeezed it and it let out a honk. Buster's tail puffed up and he ran away. Dot too, who had been watching the proceedings. I didn't realize until then that it was a squeaky toy! So from then on, I was careful not to squeeze the toy too hard, or to step on it. Buster purrs, plucks at the carpet, and occasionally dashes around in little circles when he is being spanked. He'll also wrestle the green dog as though it were a littermate. Yesterday, I saw him gently pick up and carry the green dog in his mouth before placing it carefully among a pile of his most treasured toys. wiping tears from eyes Thanks for the best story in a long time, Tak. -- Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki. |
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Kreisleriana wrote:
Is it this thing? http://www.petco.com/product/106091/...:referralID=NA Dogs are crazy about them. Not sure why, but they're so silly looking, they make me smile. Oh, Mir has a real loofa that she loves. She wrestles it and carries it around and rubs herself all over it. -- Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki. |
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"Wingnut" wrote:
"Kreisleriana" drtmuirATearthlink.net wrote in message ... Dogs are crazy about them. Not sure why, but they're so silly looking, they make me smile. My dog Murphy *loves* that thing!! He takes it everywhere with him. His is light blue, so we say "There goes Murf-dog and his sidekick, Smurf-dog." 8^) I wondered how well it would stand up to use with a dog, although it's more than sturdy enough for a cat. But I wonder if anyone else actually uses this as a cat toy? When I first started spanking Buster with it, he would get a look of bliss, but then look back at what it was that he was being spanked with and make an expression like, "This feels good, but what *is* that thing???" |
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Marina wrote:
Oh, Mir has a real loofa that she loves. She wrestles it and carries it around and rubs herself all over it. So that's how she keeps herself so beautiful. |
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