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puppen -> RE: Pet Commentary/Objection (7/14/2008 7:44:37 AM)

My cat comes running if he hears the sound of me whimpering or crying.

In his old age, he's not one for loving the "lap-cat" deal, but, once he realizes his "mommy" is unhappy, he becomes a big cuddle box until I've settled down.




BDSMareUS -> RE: Pet Commentary/Objection (7/14/2008 3:05:34 PM)

When my cats see me dressed as a gurl, they know they aren't getting any play time and leave us alone.




slavekal -> RE: Pet Commentary/Objection (7/14/2008 7:17:04 PM)

My cats seem to know when the cameras are rolling.  Just when a videotaped scene is going good, they get in the shot.




MaamJay -> RE: Pet Commentary/Objection (7/14/2008 7:54:17 PM)

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ORIGINAL: angelslave77

I thought straight away of MaamJays lil poochies when I read this so hopefully she will pop in later and tell the story.

My cats dont much care they give that same look Greedy mentioned before just carring on with thier own business


OK here I am! Yes, Our 2 westies don't like play of any kind much, spanking least of all! If it's non impact, they spend all their time trying to muscle in to get the attention. However, spanking ... they're gone! When Master and i were first together in Perth in winter, it was quite cold so W/we would play in the lounge by the heater. W/we would pull the settee out into a different position so i could bend over it. It got to the point where all W/we had to do is move towards the settee and begin to move it, and they'd be off! They'd head to the farthest point in the house they could get to and stay there till all the nasty noises were over. Then they'd come out looking scared and need reassurance. Might be because W/we got them when they were already 5, they'd not grown up with this. Now W/we put them out ahead of time, it's kinder!

A previous westie wasn't scared, he just wanted to love everybody back to life. I had one lovely boy sub hogtied on the floor ... Raffy got out of the laundry (I suspect with a bit of help from the cat) and came running in and licked the poor boy all over, snuffling in his ears, the works! It was hilarious and delightfully extra torture (I knew the dog and sub liked each other, they would interact freely at other times). Hmmm now I'm wondering if this is PC since it involves animals [:D]

As to the cat ... she's totally disinterested and just sleeps through ANYTHING! But at 19 going on 20, who could blame her? In her younger days she was very much a sex voyeur though, and was known to love lying on top of whoever was on top and enjoying the ride!

Maam Jay aka violet[A]




natasha66 -> RE: Pet Commentary/Objection (7/15/2008 7:50:10 AM)

My black headed caique parrot will occasionally raise a ruckus...so far no screaming though, which is a blessing!




Bear88 -> RE: Pet Commentary/Objection (7/15/2008 9:07:22 AM)

The sub I play with has a cat, and the cat never had a problem with what I was doing to his mommy. As a matter of fact, he seemed to enjoy watching us and trying to join in on the fun. He is always in nosing into whatever you’re doing and probably thought our scenes were organized solely for his entertainment. He’s a spaz, and all the clothespins, dangling ropes, nipple clamp chains, and leather flogger tails were too much for him to resist. My toy bag = cat toy heaven.

I eventually drew the line when I had to save my rope from his claws one too many times, in addition to his jumping on my arm once right after I had finished using my knife in a scene. I didn’t have the knife in my hand at that moment, but it was enough to get him banished nearly all of the time now, and absolutely for knife play or anything else like that. The last thing either of is needs is him pouncing on my arm with sharp objects near any delicate bits!




sarzyness -> RE: Pet Commentary/Objection (7/15/2008 3:59:37 PM)

i haven't seen the reactions of pets during play, but have had some very over protective pets who wern't even mine.
Where i use to live they had a German Shepard dog who was so lovely and cuddley, but because i was the youngest living in the house, i use to get picked on quite a bit, and everytime someone was shouting at me, he'd come over and give them a warning bark, if they carried on,  he'd put his paws on their sholders and push them away, if they'd still carry on, or if they started getting violent then he'd bite them.
   In the same house there was a cat called rocky and he pretty much lived outside all the time, the only person who he'd come in and see is me, and id pick him up, anD if anyone came near me, even to cuddle me, he'd hiss and try and scratch them.

that was at my ex's house though, i really miss them :(




YourhandMyAss -> RE: Pet Commentary/Objection (7/17/2008 11:02:14 AM)

My x had a pit bull who'd damn near attack you if you dared to hit joseph in front of her, she'd come very close to biting you. She'd snarl and bear her teeth and get real close to you an act all agressive, and you just knew one wrong move an you're gonna be dog bit or god forbid if you were shouting during an argument.
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ORIGINAL: PassionateTulip

Well... I have a cat who always meows in something of a fearful, and objecting manner everytime she is in the room when I spank (or any other painfully noisey venture) my slave. Has anyone else had a protective pet who has done something like this? A cat no less???




Nymphetish -> RE: Pet Commentary/Objection (7/17/2008 11:10:12 AM)

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ORIGINAL: PassionateTulip

peacelili.... I have heard of pets (especially dogs) getting superly protective when someone gets hurt or seems upset. I've just never seen it when they are being hurt in a..... pleasurous way... Pets are wonderful. It really is amazing how they sense our needs and feelings at times...


My dogs react this way when I'm roughly playing around with my family.




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