Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Pets and spanking

I know I'm not the only one that has to sometimes hide their spanking fun from others ... friends, family, kids, roommates, whatever ... but pets? Sure they're not going to tell anyone, but they can still lay one heck of a guilt trip.

My cat Peanut absolutely hates when I get spanked. She runs around with her ears pinned back crying plaintively. At first I thought it was the noise that upset her, but that can't be it because when I clap my hands in an attempt to deter her from scratching the furniture she just looks at me like "and your point is?" and keeps right on clawing away. Peanut must realize that it's me that's being struck but in her little kitty brain can't possibly imagine that I'm actually ok with it. She's acting as my little four-legged furry defender.

My boyfriend and I then feel incredibly guilty ... and he gets a little afraid that Peanut will seek revenge on his man bits in the middle of the night so that will often put a damper on the spanking mood. What's a girl to do?




5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've seen that before actually. I remember the SL video Double Date where a cat ran around while Chelsea Pfeiffer got spanked. And a few other vids with similar results. Can't blame kitty for being worried about "mommy". ;) (sigh) Loving the paddle pics. You have such a beautiful bottom. Thanks for posting.

Anonymous said...

Pixie, I can see your point.

As much noise as paddles and straps tend to make when being briskly applied..One generally has to only worry about the neighbors not hearing anything. In Peanut's case, you'll have to devise a way to minimize the noise of the hand spanks and the slap of the implements..Lol. Not that you're a screamer, because you're not one to make a whole alot of noise when being spanked most of the time. But try calling out to Peanut when she starts making a racket when you and your boyfriend are playing. In a soothing voice, she might begin to understand that you're not under duress or being hurt needlessly. That's about the only thought I can come up with here.

I will say that my Siamese doesn't like all the noise when I'm playing either. He'll sit and watch for a moment and then walk into the other room to get away from all the popping noise.

Lastly Pixie, it's your duty to watch out for your boyfriend's man bits. Keep the sheets between him and Peanut in the wee hours of the night. I don't blame him for feeling a little apprehensive when your kitty appears to be some what hostile after a few hours of play time between the two of you..lol.

Your new blog is a good one for sure.

Thanks, Razor

Anonymous said...

Cute story, Pixie!
I have a couple of friends (husband and wife) who have a dog. One afternoon, with the kids out of the house, she found herself hauled into the bedroom and turned over his knee for what I'm sure was a well-deserved spanking.
After a few moments, the dog got up and left the room.....only to return a little bit later carrying one of the husband's belts between his teeth, which he promptly dropped at the man's feet!
Needless to say, there were differing views as to whether he was a "good dog" or a "bad dog"....

Republican's SUCK said...

Pixie, very good blog. Have always enjoyed your pictures and Videos. Keep up the good work.

Amber Pixie Wells said...

Animals are so sensitive and perceptive. I hope that overtime Peanut will see that it's ok if I try to show her it's ok and speak soothingly to her as you suggested Razor.

Even though it can interrupt spanking fun, it's very sweet that she worries about her "mama". My little furbaby!

007, was the cat on Double Date running around upset by the spanking / noise or just excited about everything that was going on?

That's a very cute story about the dog fetching the belt. In that case, I'd have to say he was definitely man's best friend.

Thank you Outlaw! Glad you are enjoying my blog. I'm really enjoying having a place to post and share.