I used to let my cat know that I would be back. She was part of a bonded pair originally. Early on we had to put her Mom down. She still needed a bond. I became her substitute bond until she passed away. She had relaxed enough that my occasional absences didn’t bother her. She was always happy to have me back home.
We all do, especially to the kitten. “Mama love, mama smooch, mama see you later!” They aren’t fussed, as we always come home before too long, and currently I’m always home.
I do. Our old Lab seems to understand when I say “a short while” versus “it will be a while”. I don’t want her to think we’re abandoning her in some way. We have no idea what ‘time’ is like for dogs.
We not only do this, but we leave the TV on “for noise.” We did this for a former dog who reacted to outside noises.
The problem is that we have to change the channel when we go to church on Sunday. The news program we watch switches over to Joel Osteen while we are gone. We don’t want to do that to our dog.
My late Corgi-mix understood a number of phrases. The most used ones were: “I gotta go to work”, “Beer run” and “Insurance Pee?” (meaning bedtime). “Go for Ride” was her favorite.
I always tell my Dobby and about how long to be gone, she understands precisely what I’m saying. She can count (understand up to 4). That’s how many dirty paws she will have! LOL ;) !
I have a specific dog treat that I give my dog when I leave. I also tell her that I am going out, but she doesn’t understand the concept of language. She does understand food. She gets a different treat when I return. Then, all is well in her world.
When I was newly married, my husband had a dog. She liked me OK, but I always knew when my husband was about half an hour away from home, because she would quit whatever she was doing and sit by the door. He had an irregular schedule, so I don’t know how she knew, but it was very helpful to know when to put dinner on.
As long as you don’t go as far as the vapid, irritating blonde in the hotel commercials, in the way she talks to and coddles her “babies.” (I think she’s a member of the hotel family, but I refuse to shill for them by mentioning the name.)
If I am going to be gone longer than usual, I give my dog two treats. I don’t know if she just enjoys the largess or if she has figured it out. She’s not talking.
If I knew I was going to be late coming home, I’d tell my cat so he wouldn’t worry. If I were somehow detained, I’d try to send a telepathic message to let him know I was OK.
oldpine52 over 1 year ago
Who’s been spying on me?
Lucy Rudy over 1 year ago
Everybody does.
LrdSlvrhnd over 1 year ago
No, I usually tell them, “I’ll be back in a few hours!”
Nobody_Important over 1 year ago
I’ll tell the cats they are in charge even if there are still humans in the house when I leave.
Cornelius Noodleman over 1 year ago
Cat says: I hope she doesn’t come back with that green coat.
PraiseofFolly over 1 year ago
It might reassure a dog. A cat probably thinks, “Meh.”
stillfickled Premium Member over 1 year ago
When I leave to go somewhere I tell our dog,"Be right back.) (I hope)
Macushlalondra over 1 year ago
I kiss my kitties goodbye and tell them I’ll be back later, and set up one of them to be Head Cat until I get home. The others are to obey Head Cat.
LoveBritTV Premium Member over 1 year ago
I used to let my cat know that I would be back. She was part of a bonded pair originally. Early on we had to put her Mom down. She still needed a bond. I became her substitute bond until she passed away. She had relaxed enough that my occasional absences didn’t bother her. She was always happy to have me back home.
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 1 year ago
We all do, especially to the kitten. “Mama love, mama smooch, mama see you later!” They aren’t fussed, as we always come home before too long, and currently I’m always home.
hawgowar over 1 year ago
Mine is “Be good cats, behave, guard the house, don’t fight and don’t tear anything up.” In return, they demand treats when I get back – and get them.
Shirl Summ Premium Member over 1 year ago
I do. Our old Lab seems to understand when I say “a short while” versus “it will be a while”. I don’t want her to think we’re abandoning her in some way. We have no idea what ‘time’ is like for dogs.
A Common 'tator over 1 year ago
I tell her to look after the house, when I’m gone…
The Reader Premium Member over 1 year ago
Aunty, STOP threatening your pets!
Troglodyte over 1 year ago
I can say whatever I like…d@mned if they’ll listen! :D
CorkLock over 1 year ago
They have you trained.
bookworm0812 over 1 year ago
All the time. And I make sure I get some goodbye kisses from my kitty.
dflak over 1 year ago
We not only do this, but we leave the TV on “for noise.” We did this for a former dog who reacted to outside noises.
The problem is that we have to change the channel when we go to church on Sunday. The news program we watch switches over to Joel Osteen while we are gone. We don’t want to do that to our dog.
MickMaus over 1 year ago
I do and I don’t have Dogs or Cats; I have a Turtle. ;-)
assrdood over 1 year ago
My late Corgi-mix understood a number of phrases. The most used ones were: “I gotta go to work”, “Beer run” and “Insurance Pee?” (meaning bedtime). “Go for Ride” was her favorite.
ladykat over 1 year ago
Of course I do! I even let them know approximately what time I will be home!
jango over 1 year ago
Methinks pets are more attuned to external stimuli than the clock on the wall.
rickmac1937 Premium Member over 1 year ago
No, We all do
rbullfogg over 1 year ago
I always tell my Dobby and about how long to be gone, she understands precisely what I’m saying. She can count (understand up to 4). That’s how many dirty paws she will have! LOL ;) !
Tammie Weber over 1 year ago
haha I always say,I’ll be back in a little bit, be good, and Mommy loves you
Daltongang Premium Member over 1 year ago
See ya later, doggy gator.
paranormal over 1 year ago
I tell my three dogs. As soon as I walk out the door one of them starts barking…
syzygy47 over 1 year ago
Of course. I always did to my cat. Not the words, critters don’t speak English, but the tone. Reassurance.
La Gata Loca over 1 year ago
Not just you!
cuzinron47 over 1 year ago
In your case they probably say “don’t hurry on my account”.
anomalous4 over 1 year ago
You mean there are people who DON’T?
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 1 year ago
“Be good!”
kathleenhicks62 over 1 year ago
Always and “Be good while I am gone.”
Moonkey Premium Member over 1 year ago
I have a specific dog treat that I give my dog when I leave. I also tell her that I am going out, but she doesn’t understand the concept of language. She does understand food. She gets a different treat when I return. Then, all is well in her world.
Phoenix83 over 1 year ago
I tell my kitty unless he’s asleep. My fish doesn’t care, so I dont bother with him.
Diane Lee Premium Member over 1 year ago
When I was newly married, my husband had a dog. She liked me OK, but I always knew when my husband was about half an hour away from home, because she would quit whatever she was doing and sit by the door. He had an irregular schedule, so I don’t know how she knew, but it was very helpful to know when to put dinner on.
afpullen over 1 year ago
Used to with my dogs, be a good boy/girl, won’t be long, ta ta !
paullp Premium Member over 1 year ago
As long as you don’t go as far as the vapid, irritating blonde in the hotel commercials, in the way she talks to and coddles her “babies.” (I think she’s a member of the hotel family, but I refuse to shill for them by mentioning the name.)
chireef over 1 year ago
do you tell that to your pet more then your spouse?
Moonkey Premium Member over 1 year ago
If I am going to be gone longer than usual, I give my dog two treats. I don’t know if she just enjoys the largess or if she has figured it out. She’s not talking.
DebUSNRet over 1 year ago
I sure do with 4 dogs and 4 cats!
Sue Ellen over 1 year ago
If I knew I was going to be late coming home, I’d tell my cat so he wouldn’t worry. If I were somehow detained, I’d try to send a telepathic message to let him know I was OK.