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Do your pets greet you better than people sometimes?
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Every morning without fail my Hannes Mccaw as in picture greets me with Good Morning every morning wnen I take her cover off.And the cockatiel says Hello. The minute the door bell rings or she hears the front door she shouts Who's coming. The only thing that upsets me is when she shouts my labrador that I had to have put sleep late last year and she tells him to go and wee come on go and wee wee.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My dogs go crazy with excitement first thing in the morning. The german shepherd walks round in circles waging its tail. When the tail hits against the walls or furniture it makes enough noise to waken the entire household. I think the excitement is partley because they know they are about to get fed.
oh yes molly, they know they are greeting you (even if in their minds it probably means dinner!). My cat No 1 son knows the sounds of our car engines and jumps up to look out of the window if we take longer than expected opening the door, and he comes to greet us sort of shivering his tail as a welcome. (if the other cats do that with the tail it's usually a sign they're about to spray, but not with this one!)
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When I got my last cat, George, I was working full time and he was used to being on his own all day. But in 2003 I had to give up work due to ill-health and I was in the house with him most of the time. When I did go out it would have been for less than hour and he would greet me at the door upon my return - he would say "meow" and then go back to do 'cat stuff'.
In 2006 I started doing voluntary work and the first time that I was out for a shift I was gone for about 6 hours. When I got home I got an ear bashing - he went on and on meowing, chirping, screeching etc for about five minutes. At one stage I walked away and he came rushing after me screaming at me. He wasn't too chuffed.
In 2006 I started doing voluntary work and the first time that I was out for a shift I was gone for about 6 hours. When I got home I got an ear bashing - he went on and on meowing, chirping, screeching etc for about five minutes. At one stage I walked away and he came rushing after me screaming at me. He wasn't too chuffed.
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