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Do you buy your pets Christmas gifts?

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We do.
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Just curious because of a different thread.
 
We don''t, but we buy her gifts year round whenever we feel she needs a fresh toy.

If we celebrated Christmas, we would *totally* hang a stocking for all of our pets. TOTALLY.
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Of course.
They even get their own stockings.
 
Absolutely
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Currently my bunny is the only pet on my side of the family, so he's getting a bunch of loot for Christmas
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MIL is coming for Christmas and not bringing her dog, but I think I might buy the doggy something anyway.

ETA: Our dogs when I was growing up had stockings full of treats and it was so cute to watch them stand on tippy toe to try to reach them
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We always put the stockings up on top of the mantle every night where we knew they couldn't get to them. I assume my parents will pull out a stocking for Otto's first Christmas this year!
 
She has a stocking hanging on our mantle
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We didn''t think of it in time, but I found a fabric that has bug eyed chickens on it, so I''m going to con a coworker into making Chicken her own stocking for next year out of that fabric and put her name on it.

We got her a light brown/orange/cream argyle sweater and a pink hooded vest and a t shirt. I''m looking at some boots for her too, for when we walk..she''s so little, I worry about her feet freezing on the ice/snow.
 
I don''t have a pet, but I buy Christmas presents for my sister''s cat every year. Have to be a good Aunt, you know!
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Kind of

I got some new scratching posts a couple weeks ago that were kind of expensive. I am saying I am gave them their Christmas presents early.

However, got them because I moved and threw away their favorite scratching post and I wanted to get them new ones they would like before my new furniture is delivered.

It is really a small investment to save my furniture. But they are working so far. My cats love them and are no longer attacking my chair they had been using as kittens!
 
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Is this normal?
 
sounds good everyone, LOVE the stocking idea.

choro72- Im not sure if its "normal" and I can only speak for myself when I say that I do not have kids (nor want them), but I still get enjoyment out of seeing someone I love open a gift. Why should I get deprived of that pleasure just because its only me, dh and our dogs?
 
Date: 12/17/2009 9:40:22 PM
Author: choro72
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Is this normal?

Goodness! I hope not!

Why be normal?
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I usually get my cats something if I can come up with a good idea. Sometimes I have gotten them a package of ping pong balls. They love to bat them around - until they lose them under furniture. They like little fabric "pillows" filled with catnip too.
 
Yes, my gray cat is getting catnip and my black & white kitty is getting two cans of cat food.
 
Yup! Our lovebird gets a new toy, because she destroys everything we give her... and the dogs get tins of sardines, yummy!

I was at mum and dad''s the other day where we are having Christmas lunch this year, and there''s a box under the tree addressed to my dogs Ebony and Bubbles, from mum''s cat Pippin
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Yes. My kitties get wet food as a present, as well as a big stocking full of new toys. Granted they''re all lost under the couch or dressers by New Years, but it''s the sentiment that counts
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yes we do. They all have stockings and they get treats and toys from Santa Paws.
 
Of course! And his stocking is hanging on the fireplace, too.
 
yep, we do too...our pooch is insulted if he doesn''t get to open a gift! Even if it''s just a Milk Bone wrapped up, he really enjoys opening presents!
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Yep we have always bought for our pets and they have there own stockings right next to the kids stockings.
 
Add me to the list of people who buy gifts for our dog. We hang stocking for him, too. This year, he''s getting a personalized doggy treat canister, some doggie cookies, and a new toy or two.
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No, I''ve never bought my dogs Christmas presents.

They do each have a stocking hanging up though
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I''ll probably grab them toys after Christmas when they''ve got the seasonal toys on clearance. They go through toys like crazy
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Absolutely! I wrap them too, and he opens them himself on x-mas morning. He gets as excited as a little kid. I can''t put them under the tree because he knows which ones are for him and tries to get at them!
 
Catnip for kitty. Fresh dog bones for the poochies. Since one is food aggressive would kill for the actual dipped or real real bones, and since his diagnosis getting worse, they can''t be anything special - just the regular dog chews.

But yeah, we do like to do something special for our furbabies.
 
Date: 12/18/2009 8:32:26 AM
Author: Hudson_Hawk
yes we do. They all have stockings and they get treats and toys from Santa Paws.
Cute!!!
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Date: 12/18/2009 9:24:36 AM
Author: lilyfoot
No, I''ve never bought my dogs Christmas presents.

They do each have a stocking hanging up though
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I''ll probably grab them toys after Christmas when they''ve got the seasonal toys on clearance. They go through toys like crazy
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I guess I should add that I am a year-round treat and toy buyer.

We always keep 2+ types of treats in the house. The doggies get tons of treats every day (how they manage to keep their svelt figures I''ll never know), and toys whenever new ones are needed (aka all the old ones have been de-stuffed and ripped apart).
 
Growing up we even had tiny little stockings for the gerbils filled with chew toys
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Of couse!!! They are often the best gifts in the house (the XHH and I tend to give each other "joke presents" since we're both really bad about buying whatever we want during the year so there's nothing good left to get come x-mas). And watching them unwrap their presents (yes, Crazy Dee even wraps their gifts...
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) is the funniest thing ever!!! Oscar is very tentative, but The Demon--oh man! When he knows there's something in a package that he wants, he is just in a frenzy. Paper and bows and ribbon EVERYWHERE!
 
I''ve been bad and didn’t get Charlie a stocking yet but I already gave him his gift this year. He got a brand new bed that he’s been sleeping on for a week now. The boy loves it and rolls around in it!! It’s so cute! Somehow I’m excited but sad at the same time this year when I went stocking shopping couple days ago (didn’t buy anything). Since my cat’s death last month it’s hard pulling out her stocking and realizing she is gone. Before we got Charlie my cat got everything. She had a special kitty stocking and would get a gift too. We would stuff her stocking full of food and treats since she’s too smart for toys. Back when we used to give her toys she’ll give us a look that is like “do you think I’m stupid enough to fall for this fake mouse?”!! hahahaha
 
Definitely. When my dog was still with us we used to get him toys every year and I swear he enjoyed unwrapping his gifts more than any person I know. He always liked to help us unwrap ours as well but was especially excited when we allowed him to chew on the gifts (the ones that were his obviously). He was wonderful though, he never tried to open gifts that were under the tree, he knew he had to wait until christmas when we opened all of them.

We even exchanged dog gifts on my dad''s side of the family when every family had a dog.

I usually just get the cat a bag of treats... she doesn''t play with anything I buy for her, she prefers corks, ping pong balls, and anything else I didn''t spend money on.
 
We did this year! Poor boys (cate) get neglected usually, so this year they''re getting a new scratchy thing and a ball to chase around.

My parents'' dogs get a whole stocking full of treats and a new stuffy toy to destroy within 2 minutes of getting it. Ah, St Bernards...
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They know as soon as the stockings go up what''s coming too. So cute!
 
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