Why is it that when pets have an instant urge to vomit or have diarrhea, they will run to the 10% carpeted area of a home rather than the 90% tiled area?
Two weeks ago, I woke up to that extremely loud churtling (is that a word?) sound that comes out of Lucy's stomach when she's about to get sick. I freaked, pulled her off of the bed, and ran her out to the wood floor in the living room where she proceeded to launch her contents onto the LITTLE rug that sits by the door...amidst an ENTIRE room of wood!!! I understand. :)
Charlie must've been allergic to something in the carpet in our old apartment, because he threw up nearly every night. I've gotten so good that once I wake to that "churtling" sound, I can bolt out of bed, grab him, and hold him over the toilet so he barfs in it! Months of practice though...
I was thinking the same thing but about kids . . . the boy seems to like to forget the rug isn't the potty!
ReplyDeleteTwo weeks ago, I woke up to that extremely loud churtling (is that a word?) sound that comes out of Lucy's stomach when she's about to get sick. I freaked, pulled her off of the bed, and ran her out to the wood floor in the living room where she proceeded to launch her contents onto the LITTLE rug that sits by the door...amidst an ENTIRE room of wood!!! I understand. :)
ReplyDeleteI think we've about 5% carpeted area, and both dogs crap on it!!!
ReplyDeleteSAHM
i'm with heidi!!!!only i'm thinking teenaged kids, after beer/whiskey....just wait!!
ReplyDeleteCharlie must've been allergic to something in the carpet in our old apartment, because he threw up nearly every night. I've gotten so good that once I wake to that "churtling" sound, I can bolt out of bed, grab him, and hold him over the toilet so he barfs in it! Months of practice though...
ReplyDeleteBecause they know it irritates us.
ReplyDeleteI'm typing this ridiculous code in the comment too.
zceypa
are those dogs STILL puking???
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