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s/o Do you buy Xmas presents for your pets?
I tried it one year for Baby D and Stinker, but they were unimpressed. They just tore up the wrapping paper and then took naps on it.
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Re: s/o Do you buy Xmas presents for your pets?
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Yes. We wrap them up and they love unwrapping them. Usually it's new knuckle bones, which they love to chew. They have their own stockings too.
Yep.
And they usuallyunwrap it themselves.
This year, when we went to see Sandy Paws at the petstore, Dawg explained that we were going to be gone for Christmas so Sandy Paws sent their presents home w/ us early.
That's why the cats are catnipped out this week.
Yep! My horse gets a warm bran mash and some special treats every year for Christmas. (He gets the mash a few times a month but I make sure it's there on Christmas.)
This year my cat is getting cat grass and a bag of treats (wrapped) and 3 catnip mice in his little kitty stocking.
I do. We'd have to keep the presents out of reach of my dog because she'd rip them all open before Christmas if she had the chance. I think she was more interested in ripping open the wrapping paper than in the gift itself.
We got a kitten a few months ago and wrapped some gifts for him. He's in a chewing/scratching phase, so we'll see how he reacts to presents!