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Do you buy your pets Christmas presents?
11-28-2014, 02:49 AM
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Do you buy your pets Christmas presents?
Its that time of year again when people are encouraged to spend vast amounts of money they haven't really got on things they dont really need for a few days of total debauchery (Dont worry I normally get out of the "bah humbug" mood in time)
One of the things that are now heavily promoted is "Christmas presents for pets". Now its all very well giving your cat or dog a small (and I mean small) amount of turkey but the encouragement now is to get them special toys and even costumes (I always think the pets in the pictures of costumes look embarrassed) and generally involve them in everything.

So do you get your pet into Christmas in a big way - do you buy them special presents or do you just give them a bit of turkey and thats it?
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11-28-2014, 04:52 AM
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RE: Do you buy your pets Christmas presents?
Our dogs usually share some of whatever we are eating, so they definitely get turkey, dressing and even a bite of pumpkin pie for Christmas (and of course, for Thanksgiving as well) ; but as far as getting them presents for Christmas, that is totally not happening.
Animals , dogs especially, enjoy being a part of the family celebrations, and I like to keep them included as much as possible. However, even if they undertstood about Christmas and presents (which they don't), they would still just want the turkey, and not a new doggie toy.
I think this is somethingthat each family has to decide. If people enjoy buying presents for their pets; then by all means, let them have their fun and buy presents; but it is not something that is going to matter to your dog or cat whether hegets a Christmas present or not.

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11-28-2014, 12:24 PM (This post was last modified: 11-28-2014 12:28 PM by kfander.)
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RE: Do you buy your pets Christmas presents?
We do. Of course, we can never know which one will end up with something, though. Bird, a feral cat that we took into the house and had until we lost her a year ago at the age of 23, was a toy-player. Throughout her life, that cat knew how to play with a toy, and she claimed them all. When she was still an outside kitty, during the time that I was feeding her but hadn't taken her in yet, I watched her batting a large inflated ball around that she had found somewhere. It was between the size of a softball and a beachball. When she was done playing with it, she pushed at that thing until she had it wedged under the vacant house that she was living in. She'd never be able to get it out again, but neither would anyone else. It was her's.

When we bought toys for our cat, Bird would claim every one of them. Periodically, she would round them all up and store them in one place, whether under a couch, a corner of a room, or even a box. It was hilarious. She would put away her toys, and everyone else's.

I blamed my nephew, who we were raising, for stealing a pen from my desk. Later, I watched Bird jump up on my desk, pick up another pen, and jump down with it, claiming that as her's as well.

Her first Christmas in the house with a Christmas tree, she knocked it down in short fashion. After we secured it better, she'd climb it and pick ornaments off the tree. The tree was in the upstairs living room and my wife and I were downstairs when we saw Bird coming down the steps with a wrapped present in her mouth. She was something else, and I really miss my Birdie.
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12-02-2014, 04:04 AM
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RE: Do you buy your pets Christmas presents?
I was watching an ad on television for a Christmas present for the family dog. Apparently, the stores think that just bombarding us with ads for Cuddle Pets (or whatever it is those things are called) from Grandma is not enough, so now they are advertising a new squeaky toy for dogs.
It actually looks like kind of a neat toy if you have a pet that likes to carry around a ball in their mouth.

What it does, is make kind of a squeaky sound, but not such an irritationg one as most of the squeaky toys make, plus it has places for the dog to grip the ball, so actually just about any size of dog could easily play with the ball and carry it in their mouth.
I am not even sure if they said how much this wonderful toy costs, but if you just pay extra shipping , they will even send you TWO of these dog toys .
What a wonderful Christmas surprise !
I am sure that all of our doggies are now going to sleep at night and dreaming of Christmas and their new squeaky ball.....

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12-02-2014, 07:00 AM
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RE: Do you buy your pets Christmas presents?
I tend to consider if there is anything big the cats need - like a new bed or play centre or whatever. Something I would be looking to buy anyway but I get it just before Christmas so they can have it when everyone else has their presents.

I will also give them a bit of turkey - you do have to be careful with animals and human Christmas food - watch the dog does not steal the chocolates and make itself ill and things.
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12-02-2014, 07:48 AM
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RE: Do you buy your pets Christmas presents?
I'd just give my cat food, like ham and a little bit of turkey, maybe a tiny bit of beef jerky.
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12-08-2014, 08:22 AM
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RE: Do you buy your pets Christmas presents?
(12-03-2014 05:51 PM)batool100 Wrote:  I will not buy the pet at this time.

I cannot believe that there are still people in the world (or part of it that celebrates Christmas) that think it is a good time to buy a pet. I mean I can get if there is a well thought out proper plan to get a pet having the idea presented at Christmas with maybe the equipment for the pet as the present, with a definite date for getting the actual animal in early January but to bring an animal into the house during Christmas is just insane. The household will be up in the air with no routine and no chance for an animal to have quiet time to settle in.
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12-08-2014, 12:13 PM
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RE: Do you buy your pets Christmas presents?
I don't see any problem with getting someone a pet for Christmas, as long as it is a planned for thing, and not just a total unexpected surprise. Unless you know exactly what the person is looking for, and know for sure that they want the puppy or kitten (or anykind of pet); then I certainly think that thisis a decision that is best made by the person who wants the pet.
I think that this would normally be how it is done, and the person who is getting the pet would pick it out, even if it were being given to them as a surprise.
You see pets advertised a month orso after the holidays, just because someone thought that their spouse, child, or parent would just love the cute cat or dog.
Now, they are tired of trying to housetrain it, and all the slippers in the house have been shredded, and they just want the pet GONE !
Even if it is not at Christmas, or any other holiday; I think that people should only get a pet when they pick it out for themselves, by and large.

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12-08-2014, 03:17 PM
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RE: Do you buy your pets Christmas presents?
My dogs love it when all the members are present to jump over and cuddle with. So that's what they get in heaps on various occasions such as Christmas for instance. Of course, a new chew toy is always welcome, but they are simply just happier with all of us stuffed in the living room, singing carols or playing cards or just plain staring at the fireplace. They do get a goodish share of the Christmas dinner, and as for presents, they love those glittery gift-wrappers more!
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12-10-2014, 09:27 AM
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RE: Do you buy your pets Christmas presents?
Yes animals that are well established in the home generally do enjoy Christmas and all the extra attention and people and things. It is just not good for a new animal to be bought in - they are already under some stress because they have been moved from where they are used to and they need to be able to settle quietly with a good routine and be given the chance to get to know people without the fuss and excitement that is happening during the holiday period.
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12-10-2014, 10:04 AM (This post was last modified: 12-10-2014 10:07 AM by kfander.)
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RE: Do you buy your pets Christmas presents?
One source of confusion in this thread, I think, is that some people are talking about buying Christmas presents for their pets, while others are talking about buying pets as Christmas presents.

The one, I believe, is a good thing. I know my cats just love it when wrapping paper is being torn off of presents, and thrown around the rooms, and they enjoy being able to play with some of that stuff themselves. A new toys is always nice, although they generally prefer the wrapping paper and the boxes.

The other, buying a pet for someone for Christmas, is probably not a good idea, for all of the reasons stated here. In fact, except for parents getting a pet for their children, it's probably not a good idea to buy a pet for anyone other than yourself. Either way, I agree that Christmas is not the best time to introduce a new pet into the household.
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12-12-2014, 04:40 AM
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RE: Do you buy your pets Christmas presents?
Well-said, Kfander, and thank you for getting us back on topic in this thread. I realized that Cyberpupper had changed the topic to something that sounded close; but meant something entirely different, and decided to go ahead and answer her new alternative topic instead of ignoring it.
I do think that most of us who have pets, love our pets, and often think about them as part of the family. At least, that is how I feel about mine. So, if we are having something special, then Chipper and Tootsie are also having something special, and it seems like they usually enjoy trying out a new food.

If there is a turkey, or some kind of roast cooking, then, anytime I get up to check on it; they are right there, at my feet hoping that it is done, or that at least i will give them a taste while we are waiting for it to get done.
If we have company, then they have to be put away while we are eating, but they still get to have their portion afterwards.
The dogs don't really care about playing with the wrappings or ribbons off of presents like a cat does; so they usually just doze through anything that doesn't involve food.

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12-12-2014, 08:04 PM
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RE: Do you buy your pets Christmas presents?
Actually I opened the original topic to explore how people engaged with their pets over the holiday period and simply answered someone who stated they would never give a pet as a present.

I think it is nice that people do try to bring their pets into the sharing of festivities but I do worry the number of people who seem unaware of extra dangers this time year. I think most people (hope most people) know about chocolates and dogs but there are plenty of other festive foods that good for people are not good for pets and you do have to be careful.
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01-17-2015, 12:18 AM
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RE: Do you buy your pets Christmas presents?
We used to get our cat Christmas presents. Usually it was just something really simple like a new collar or a bag of kitty treats. She obviously didn't understand at all. She was a outside cat so she didn't even see anything that had to do with Christmas other than the outdoor lights. She always liked getting kitty treats though. She would smile when she ate them.
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02-25-2015, 05:46 PM
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RE: Do you buy your pets Christmas presents?
Yes I buy gifts on every occasion for my pets because they showed their happiness when I bought some gifts for them and I love them a lot.
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04-02-2015, 05:50 PM
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Smile RE: Do you buy your pets Christmas presents?
Yes, I gave him a new Toy box with full of chewing toys and treats Smile
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