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    Explaining Economics to Dogs and Cats :)

    I subscribe to a site called Petwarmers and just got around to reading Wednesday's story. It was too cute to keep to myself. Since it was about dogs and cats I put it here in General.

    EXPLAINING ECONOMICS TO DOGS AND CATS
    by Jackie Gregg

    So, I'm in the kitchen.
    All four dogs are in the kitchen with me. It's morning and that
    means it's time for cookies. The dogs all know this and they do not
    let it slip my mind. Ever.
    All four furry dog butts are planted on the tiled floor in a
    row. All four tails going back and forth like they are competing in
    a synchronized tail wagging contest. Their expectant looks always
    make me smile.
    But, this morning, they are getting a little lecture with their cookies.
    "Listen, my doggies," I begin carefully, "The whole country is
    experiencing financial problems and we're going to have to tighten
    our belts around here. Do you know what that means?"
    Wag, wag, wag, wag, wag.
    "Well, it means that instead of each of you getting four cookies
    in the morning, you will only be getting three."
    Wag, wag, wag, wag, wag. Cookies, cookies! She said cookies, right?
    "We must make every penny count for two for a while so we're
    going to have to cut back on a lot of extras."
    Wag, wag, wag, wag, wag. Extra, extra! She said extra cookies, right?
    "So now, that box of doggie treats has to last for a whooole
    month instead of three weeks."
    Wag, wag, wag, wag, wag. Oh, yeah!! Doggie treats! When she
    says doggie treats, she means cookies!! And we love cookies!! Wag,
    wag, wag, wag, wag.
    "We're going to have to cut way back on the smoked pigs ears, too."
    WAG, WAG, WAG, WAG, WAG. She said smoked pigs ears, didn't
    she? Yep. She said it. We're dogs... we have good hearing.
    "So, from now on, you're only gonna get smoked pigs ears every
    other month or so, okay?"
    WAG, WAG, WAG, WAG, WAG. Did you hear that? We're getting pigs
    ears! Woo Hoo!!
    "We're all making sacrifices now," I say as I dig into the dog
    treat box and come up with four square tidbits. A brown one for
    Timm, a yellow one for Violet and whatever is left for Raisin and
    Batdawg because they aren't the fussy ones.
    Wag, wag, wag, wag, wag. Crunch, crunch, crunch. Okay, we're
    ready for round two of cookie time!
    "Like not having flavored cream in my coffee every morning," I
    say, letting them know they aren't the only ones having to make
    changes as I pass out the treats. "It's back to plain milk for me."
    Wag, wag, wag, wag, wag. Crunch, crunch, crunch. Okay, none of
    us peed in the hallway last night so pay up, lady! Round three!
    "And no more pricey paper towels to clean up the messes you dogs
    make!" I admonish tenderly, "We're using the cheap store brand now."
    Wag, wag, wag, wag, wag. Crunch, crunch, crunch. Round four, please!
    "It won't be so bad," I say, looking at their eager faces.
    "There'll always be plenty of regular dog food. It's just the treats
    we're cutting back on."
    Wag, wag, wag, wag, wag. Where's round four, lady? Huh? Hey!
    Excuse us, but aren't you forgetting something? Like round four of
    cookie time?
    "Sorry, guys, but that's it for today," I say and show them my
    empty palms. That's the signal that treat time is over. They looked
    at one another and I swear I could see the confusion on their faces.
    Then Raisin heaves one of her big dog sighs and turns to leave. The
    rest of the dogs follow her into the living room and soon they are
    all stretched out in their favorite spots because right after cookie
    time, nap time is next on their daily agenda.
    Smith, the cat, purrs into the kitchen then and butts his head
    against my shins. That's his way of reminding me that his food dish
    is empty and he would like his half a can of tender slices in real
    beef gravy and ONLY tender slices in real beef gravy and not some
    other flavor, or some other brand, if you don't mind. And even if
    you do mind, it had better be exactly what I want or I will throw it
    up on the sofa, and we don't want that mess again, now do we, lady?
    He sits primly in front of me, wrapping his tail around to cover
    his front paws. He blinks at me a few times and then yawns.
    "Smith, old buddy," I begin gently, "I have some news for you.
    Times are tough right now, the old pocket book has taken a direct
    hit, so we're gonna have to tighten our belts a little. Do you know
    what that means?"
    He blinks again. Yeah, I know what that means. That means you
    and the dogs are gonna have to make a few cutbacks. Now, where's my
    half a can of tender slices in real beef gravy?

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    That was priceless!!!! I can picture my 2 mutts with the same thoughts and attitudes. And since they are smart enough to count, and they get 4 cookies mid-morning, they would sit and give me attitude if they only got 3!!!
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    Ecclesiastes 3:1
    The clock of life is wound but once and no man has the power
    To know just when the hands will stop - on what day, or what hour.
    Now is the only time you have, so live it with a will -
    Don't wait until tomorrow - the hands may then be still.
    ~~~~true author unknown~~~~

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    LOL, that was great! And so true to the feline attitude.
    Our goal in life should be - to be as good a person as our dog thinks we are.

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    Hahaha, too cute.

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    Lotflmao!!! Hilarious!!
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    Great story - and don't we all know how hard it is to resist!



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    Great story - only the dogs I have known would not have given up quite that easily - I can picture a certain Sheltie following me around incessantly circling and saying "It's cookie time, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon" with a sharp bark if necessary!

    (RIP, Tyler!)

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    This made me laugh and laugh. It is just too true.

    If I don't give Rascal exactly what he wants he sits there and meows
    at me as though I must be the dumbest person he knows!

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    That is great and oh so true!!!
    Maggie,

    I didn't slap you, I just high fived your Face!
    I've Been Boo'd!!

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    How delightful!

    Pam, thanks for the funny story. It made me laugh. It is tough to find things to put a smile on your face each day, but this one certainly did. I could just picture the dogs and their telltale tails wagging away. AND I could picture the cat staying true to it's needs!

    Thanks! Hehehehehehe!

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    I love it!!!
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    simply hilarious... I can see their faces... LOL...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam View Post
    "Sorry, guys, but that's it for today," I say and show them my
    empty palms. That's the signal that treat time is over.

    That made me laugh,

    I have a terrier Shih Tsu mix that knew the empty palms signal....altho I modified it a bit by doing the "clean crumbs from my palms" then show them as empty.


    And the lord knows that dogs are hard-wired for the words treats and cookies.
    The secret of life is nothing at all
    -faith hill

    Hey you, don't tell me there's no hope at all -
    Together we stand
    Divided we fall.

    I laugh, therefore? I am.

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    PURFECT!!! That was so REAL!

    Special Needs Pets just leave bigger imprints on your heart!

  15. When I read this it made me think of a favorite photo. It is my kitchen in Chicago one Christmas...


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