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Do animals ever get bored?

They sit in the cage, they sit out of the cage, they simply just sit. Give then something to play with and what do they do? they just sit there sometimes just sitting there making loud noises all day. :rolleyes:
hmmm, are you sure they haven't just simply ceased to be? ;)
 
The last time a dog of ours got bored, he decided to explore the limits of his metabolism by eating a whole bar of Dairy Milk chocolate. :wah: :(

They sit in the cage, they sit out of the cage, they simply just sit. Give then something to play with and what do they do? they just sit there sometimes just sitting there making loud noises all day. :rolleyes:
hmmm, are you sure they haven't just simply ceased to be? ;)
I took the liberty of examining that budgie, and the only reason it was simply sitting was that it had been nailed there. ;)
 
The last time a dog of ours got bored, he decided to explore the limits of his metabolism by eating a whole bar of Dairy Milk chocolate. :wah: :(

They sit in the cage, they sit out of the cage, they simply just sit. Give then something to play with and what do they do? they just sit there sometimes just sitting there making loud noises all day. :rolleyes:
hmmm, are you sure they haven't just simply ceased to be? ;)
I took the liberty of examining that budgie, and the only reason it was simply sitting was that it had been nailed there. ;)
:guffaw:never gets old:guffaw:
 
I know of an animal that NEVER gets bored.............. Budgies.

My Budgies even when you let them out just sit on the top of the mirror or curtains and don't move a muscle, just the same as being in the cage.
They sit in the cage, they sit out of the cage, they simply just sit. Give then something to play with and what do they do? they just sit there sometimes just sitting there making loud noises all day. :rolleyes:

Maybe you just have lazy budgies.

I had a budgie when I was a child and he used to love to be allowed of the cage to fly about. He also loved playing with his roly-poly toy penguin and attacking his own reflection in the mirror.

He is a picture of the budgie (named Birdle) with his two best friends. This photo was taken in 1972.

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My cats love looking out the window. Unfortunately for them they isn't as much action to see at our current house as there was at the old one.

My car Spider is very interested in the computer if I show him a photo of a large spider

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If he sees a large spider in real life he goes berserk.
 
Considering how deep a sigh our dog lets out once in a while when lying down I'd say, yes, yes they can.
 
Rocking back and forth can be a sign of depression, or perhaps helps relive it (maybe this is why old people like rocking chairs?) and captive animals can exhibit this sign too.

And I heard on TV once either ex circus horses or elephants get terribly depressed when they've no crowds to entertain.
 
Considering how deep a sigh our dog lets out once in a while when lying down I'd say, yes, yes they can.

Every time my dog sighs, it's not boredom - instead she's saying to herself, "Oh, it's you again. Go away." :guffaw:
 
^^Because the parrots have an outlet for their parroting.

Like it's been said (Oh dear. I must be bored: I'm being a parrot LOL), dogs sure get bored. Which is more proof of their inferiority to cats. :D If cats do get bored, as suggests how they seize every opportunity to play cat and mouse with any string-like thing or other, at least they don't look bored when they do nothing.
 
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