Warning:mention of restroom So I've been trying g to use the restroom to go number 2, but my cats have learned to open the door again. (My bathroom doesn't have a lock because it broke recently) I switched the knobs so they had to relearn. At first it was cute that the could open doors now it's annoying. I'm in my bedroom waiting for them to lower their guard so I can close them in my room then put something heavy in front of the restroom door (how we lock the door). It's hard trying to go to the restroom with one cat trying to climb on your chest to be pet and the other on the back of the toilet trying to play with you. ˚‧º·(˚ ˃̣̣̥⌓˂̣̣̥ )‧º·˚ Anything your pets learned that was cute but quickly became annoying or created a problem?
Well till then enjoy the "limited time" co-op station. Luckily it wasn't talking parrots.....just imagine the horror if they started commenting "Smelly ...ka... You're smelly "
Well, my bunny learned how to leave his play area to go explore the rest of the area... including the bathroom... I'm so scared for him
When I was younger, still living in Utah, I taught my dog to dig. I would take one of his Milkbone treats and bury it in the ground and say, "Dig, doggy, dig" and when he dug it back up I thought it was cute and he was happy when he got his treat. One morning we woke up, and there was a hole under the fence. He abused his digging skill and dug his way out to escape. We found him, but it was scary. This happened at least 4 or 5 more times, and he was never allowed to be outside unsupervised again.
I had a rabbit too. She was all black and hung out with the cats too much. At one point, she would come when I called her. Then after a continued interaction with the cats, she learned to ignore me. Since she was all black, I would also lose her in the dark so often. I would walk dragging my feet, so I want to step on her when I went to the bathroom at night. I finally had to get her a giant dog crate so that I could look her up at night. I was so scared of stepping on her.