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Old 03-11-2007, 10:49 PM
Eolabeo
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Re: Deaf English Bull Terrier

yep she really is a g8 girly and we both have a special bond little toad was nicking me grapes i got from town earlier lol, all was left was a few sprigs of vine and half a dozen grapes, im sure shes gonna go running to the garden later for sure hehe.

anyways
it was very interesting reading about your deaf cat, sometimes their deafness can come in handy lol, like hoovering the cat lol, that made me giggle, but funny enough ethel likes the hoover aswell, i have my staff up on the sucker end trying to kill my hoover and loosing her tounge up the suck hole and ethel on the blowout end licking the air and slapping her lips, the other 2 just scarpa for their life lol.
was interesting knowing that your deaf cat understands signals, thats well brilliant, ild love to see him pay attention to the signals lol, i bet its well funny and good watching a cat pay attention to signals x
can he go out on his own? or do u keep him as a sort of indoor cat due to his deafness? if you don't let him out on his own then do you put him on a harness and take him out or do you just watch him in the garden if you have one?.

my 14 year old staffy is nearly deaf due to old age but as luck should have it all my other dogs have learnt ethels signals because its habit to do ethels signals when i tell my other hearing dogs to do something so they all know them lol, all except ozzy our 14 week old staffy, but he will learn no doubt about it,specially the food signal, greedy porkers all know that haha.

ty for your replys peeps

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