renaeden wrote:
^Some dogs do tremendous farts. The evacuate the room kind. But what about cats? I can't remember a time when my cats have farted.
I can only fart in front of one person - my ex-partner. She farts in front of me.
My first cat had gas problems when we first got her. I don't remember hearing her fart, but you could certainly smell it. Fortunately changing the food we gave her addressed that issue.
Recently we started giving my dog an egg with his dinner to help prevent dry skin and give him a silky coat. Boy, did his system need to adjust to that - he came close to literally clearing a room the first night he got one!
I do my best not to fart (or burp) around anyone, including my family. I'm lucky enough to usually have enough bodily control to let it out slowly enough that it's silent and also am blessed with the right gut flora or something so it also doesn't often smell (though I try to be as far from others as I can when I do it on the off chance it does). I do admit, though, that I tend to find farts funny. Sometimes it sounds just right so I just think the noise it made was hilarious and can't help laughing. One of those things that I just find way funnier than it should be
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