My Pets Can Talk

    Tuesday, January 29th, 2008, 9:33 pm

    Why do we feel the need to give our pets a voice? Some of you will know exactly what I'm talking about, others may think I'm nuts. Regardless... my pets can talk and HAVE their own distinct voice. Ok, granted, my husband and I make up the voices and the words - but I'm telling you if they could talk - we know exactly what they would sound like. The funny part (or sad part, depends on how you look at it) is that we both talk for them and we both give them the same voice. Let just say that my husband and I sound nothing alike (for obvious reasons) but when it comes to the dog's voice and the cat's voice - we sound identical. 

    And it's not just the voice per say - but the personality. We THINK we know what they would say and how they would sound. And I swear, I think we are pretty dead on.

    So what do they sound like? Well, depends on the mood - of course! Our dog Junior is very happy and a little goofy. He always talks about sleeping and comfort and always wants to know what we are eatting. He always says hello but never goodbye. He tells us he loves us and that he loves his brother but would rather not deal with him... Now to the cat.

    Pip hates everything. His favorite word is "No" and "shut-up" is a close second. He tells us to leave him alone and not to pick him up. How do I know this - because I just do. And what does his voice sounds like? He's high pitched and monotone. 

    So you might be asking... is this woman insane? If you have a pet and talk to him/her and you find that he/she is replying - guess what - you do this too. And if you stopped for 5 mins I bet you could tell me what your pet sounds like and what they're saying. Does that make us crazy? I think not.

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