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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsDo YOU talk "baby talk" to your pet?
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Yes | |
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No | |
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None of your business | |
1 (3%) |
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Who's a kute widdle puppy wuppy wuppers? | |
1 (3%) |
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My pweshus sweetie kiddy snookums! | |
4 (10%) |
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I'm too dignified | |
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My dog hates it | |
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My car hates it | |
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My dog loves it | |
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My cat loves it | |
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Ocelot II
(115,936 posts)rather than as a child, so I don't talk baby talk to her. I think she would be insulted.
intrepidity
(7,346 posts)He rolls his eyes enough at me as it is.
orangecrush
(19,661 posts)Furry roommate.
But she is also my little cat o nine!
Deuxcents
(16,397 posts)Even tho she splashes the litter around sometimes to my displeasure but Im always sweet. I think
orangecrush
(19,661 posts)Which is why I can't buy "light" cat litter!
It would be everywhere!
mucifer
(23,596 posts)orangecrush
(19,661 posts)An entire series of "Boo's" after the first one!
FirstLight
(13,366 posts)We tell the dog we're gonna "old yeller" her when she shits on the floor
And the loud ass older cat when he's singing the SONGGGG of His Peopleeee get's told to shut the fuck up!
But when they are being cute and fluffy, they are my little muffins and my dog is such a sweet bayyyby... we have many words of love and appreciation...
so yeah, toddlers without censorship
orangecrush
(19,661 posts)I have a little parlor panther who is my second shadow.
Faux pas
(14,701 posts)I didn't do baby talk to my children or my cats. I make up songs and stories and they all had a million nicknames. That's why my kids and all the cats I've had are/were so smart.
orangecrush
(19,661 posts)And sometimes she rolls her big yellow saucer eyes at me!
Faux pas
(14,701 posts)Raine
(30,541 posts)so I guess I talk baby talk to any and all of them.
orangecrush
(19,661 posts)You're not alone!
Laffy Kat
(16,391 posts)orangecrush
(19,661 posts)And the kindness, no doubt!
Trueblue1968
(17,243 posts)orangecrush
(19,661 posts)My little black Bombay is my little sweetie cat o nine and how could anyone be so mean to her? (She was a stray rescue.)
Trueblue1968
(17,243 posts)orangecrush
(19,661 posts)For saving her friends!
malthaussen
(17,230 posts)orangecrush
(19,661 posts)I personally just enjoy letting go and being silly sometimes.
Niagara
(7,710 posts)Our senior cat is now 18 years old. She makes the rules in the house and sometimes without warning those rules change.
When I met her when she was only 8 years old, I talked her in a normal tone and she would growl at me. By the way, I'm a pet step-parent to her.
I started baby talking to her some years ago and she responds positively and is more agreeable. Some phrases are:
"Who's a cutesy-girl?"
"Who's a pretty girl?"
"Hi Honeypies!"
"Good girl."
"Such a happy, confident kitty."
"Do you wants pets at the food dish?"
Moppit only allows petting at the food dish and only at the food dish. If she's had enough, she will snip at the hand without taking the actual bite.
😻
orangecrush
(19,661 posts)I just added those phrases to my kitty vocabulary!
RobinA
(9,903 posts)is a sleek black serial killer. I talk to her like she's an adult human.
orangecrush
(19,661 posts)Is a miniature black panther (Bombay) whose breed was developed for exactly that purpose.
Her "unofficial" name is "Cat O Nine"
raccoon
(31,130 posts)orangecrush
(19,661 posts)To communicate with special friends!
Conjuay
(1,434 posts)the column Only when my wife is listening
Conjuay
(1,434 posts)the column Only when my wife is listening
orangecrush
(19,661 posts)"Isn't listening", surely?