Saturday, October 29, 2011

MBS Spanko Brunch #302

Hi, everybody, and happy weekend! It's great to be back. I missed talking with you these last couple of weeks.

Our topic comes from a new friend named Stephanie. She poses a good question that we've never before discussed at brunch.

Do you have pets, and if so, how do they react to human spankings? Do you ever have to isolate your animals to prevent them from disrupting a spanking or becoming upset? What advice can you offer to pet owners who are also spankos?

I hope you will share your thoughts in the form of a comment. Feel free to respond to or expand upon others' contributions as appropriate. Once everyone has had their opportunity to speak, I will post an edited summary of our conversation.

25 comments :

Kendra said...

We have pets, the cats have learned to run and hide when ever any implement is taken out and sometimes they can just tell by the sound of Daddy's voice.

our dog is a big big boy and on the few occasions that he has been in the same room when I was being punished, he didn't react at all!!! Ohh that puppy, just mommy get a whipped. Can't be bothered to try and defend her honor huh??

So clearly all my pets feel that I deserve the spankings I get, so the just ignore it, or go to another room so that my cries will not disturb their rest!!!

MarQe said...

Bonnie, are you running short of questions ? LOL

Only Joking (sort of!) MarQe xx

Hermione said...

None of our pets actually object to my being spanked, but we have had our difficulties.

One dog refused to be crated while we were playing, and interrupted us with his loud protests. This put a hold on all spankings until he was sufficiently trained. Another dog, left uncrated, would try to join us in what he thought was a fun game, while a third was frightened by the loud noises. Then there was the wise one who simply got up and left the room at the first hint of any kind of sexual activity. I once had a cat who tried to defend me by whacking my husband several times with his paw.

My advice is that pets should be secured in a safe location of earshot, to avoid causing them stress, especially if they might feel the need to protect the spankee.

findingsara said...

Yep, it's been a problem! Our Border Collie used to scratch at the door when a spanking was in progress, and if not deterred sometimes sat and whined and barked! I am sure she wanted in to protect me from big bad Grant! Unfortunately, she also alerted the entire household that something was going on.


Now the cat. If she sneeks in and we don't see her before things start, well she will just sit and watch...relaxed, unfazed, the traitor! Grant does not appreciate the 3rd wheel though, and always stops to put her out. Sara

faerie wings said...

We have a rather large dog who's favorite place to sleep is outside our bedroom door. Most of the time its not a problem, a few times he has started howling, guess I got a little too loud.

Duality said...

We have a cat who will, on occasion, stare at Grace as I give her a spanking. There have been several intense sessions where Gracie is holding back laughter at the absurdity of the situation. We call the cat's stare the "Stare of Shame!". Shame! What the Hell are you people DOING?!?! I have to admit, its pretty hilarious.

L. said...

Our cat looked up, startled, from his nap the first time my husband spanked me in his presence. Ever since then he just goes on sleeping. I'm sure he thinks it's just one more of those inexplicable things humans do.

Aimless Rambling said...

Our cats don't react at all either even though the older one doesn't like loud noises.

SPANKEDHORTIC II said...

Unfortunately my lovely old lurcher died earlier this year and I have never played in the house that I am living in now. But it was possible to play in the last house that we lived in. My hound never seemed scared or freaked out by a spanking taking place but he refused to stay in the same room, when it was happening and usually trotted off into the kitchen or stood by the door to be let out into the garden.

Prefectdt

Anonymous said...

We have a very large dog & an elderly cat. Neither are in the room with us during "playtime". They don't react at all to the occassional playful swat they do witness though. The dog is extremely jealous when we hug!

Make Mine Red

Anonymous said...

We have two dogs one old the other a puppy. We live in an 18 wheeler traveling the country. Both dogs are given a special treat and restricted to the cab when Mommy gets a spanking. I think they probably look forward to it.

sixofthebest said...

Bonnie, my answere would be 'dog gone', and a 'cats meow', to this sexually 'wolfish' question.

D. said...

Our Labradoodle has decided we're just flaky humans! She sleeps in our room, so when the kids are home, we use our closet for spankings. When the kids are out, we just leave the bedroom door open, and she comes and goes at will, completely unfazed. Some protector she is!

alex reynolds said...

LOL @anabelgray!

I don't get spanked in my apartment frequently, but two of my cats are freaked out by the sound of it, and they're very skiddish around J. when he's over whether or not a spanking is going on, because they associate him with loud noise, which they don't like. My eldest cat couldn't care less, but we keep him outside the room because he has interrupted spanking by trying to cuddle in the past.

Anonymous said...

I adopted a precious dog from the pound while I was going through a celebate period of my life. But Gretchen would raise a ruckus whenever I did aerobics on the Wii. So then I met my boyfriend, and the first time we played in my apartment, Gretchen did the same thing, barking incessantly while I was spanked. My boyfriend wanted to shut her away in the bathroom, but I put peanut butter in a rubber chew toy and coaxed Gretchen into her crate with it. It became a habit to prepare the Kong toy every time as a prelude to a spanking session. It's become kind of Pavlovian now for me; I get aroused and my butt tingles as I put Gretchen away in her kennel.
Jean Marie

Scunge said...

Our mini Border Collie gives us a look of disgust and leaves the room. The tropical fish don't seem to care at all! ;)

Lea said...

My dog doesn't like it at all. He barks at loud noises or just runs and hides, depending on his mood. J will just mess with him sometimes by playfully swatting me and laughs when the dog runs behind a chair and peeks out at us.

I'm never really spanked in front of an audience though, human or otherwise, so we retire to the bedroom and shut the door. That keeps the dog out of the way.

ronnie said...

No pets now but when we had our German Shephard she was very protective of me so we could never have had a spanking session with her around. We just locked her in another room with a couple of her favourites treats.

Love,
Ronnie
xx

Anonymous said...

Pets are not an issue. We have two dogs...one lives outdoors and the other one belongs to one of my daughters.

Love,
Kitty

Dana Kane said...

My little kitty is highly offended by spankings. At every strike, he squeezes his eyes shut, turns his head, and makes that clicky noise usually reserved for lizards on the outside of a windowpane. Ever since I noticed this, I am convinced that he is seriously judging us, so I set him out of the room before the smacking begins.

Anonymous said...

While I've never been spanked yet... (New / lurker) I had to comment that my Cat (who usually gets shoo'd out of the room for playful sexual encounters) LIKES to be spanked herself! It's quite amusing. She actually rubs up against me and I "spank" her bum and she will squint her eyes, I spank her in a little soft patting way, then a little harder to see if she would get mad.. she never does! I think my cat is a spanko! >'_'<

Molly said...

What an interesting question and I am rather delighted with the responses you have gotten as I was wondering if our pets were the only ones who reacted they way they do but it seems not.

The dog seems to hate it and if she in the house will always go and sit by the front door looking utterly miserable and upset. We try to remember to put her in the back corridor as she clearly doesn't like it. The cat on the other hand has the ability to come and go as she pleases, if she is fast asleep she will usually remain that way but if not she always gets up and leaves the room via her cat flap with some urgency. In a typical feline manner she is able to convey much disapproval in this activity.

Mollyxxx

Anonymous said...

We rarely spank in the same room as any of the animals. However, on those rare occasions the cat princess curls up on the chair and ignores it; the toppy cat sits and watches with approval (not sure about that but definately too interested); the hamsters are normally asleep and the fish take no notice. The rabbit is not in the same room and our sadly deceased dog, used to hide in his basket until it was over.

Not the slightest bit of concern from any of them, despite the care I lavish on them, hmph!

dd

Daisychain said...

Great subject!! When I had the house to myself, Davey used to make me self spank while he watched on the computer cam, and he directed the spanking over the phone! The paddle was kept in a specific drawer in the room, hidden in case the kids visited; whenever I went to that drawer, my border collie stood up and walked out of the room!!! One evening, during the spanking, he told me to go fetch a wooden spoon from the kitchen. As I walked out the room to get it, I saw my dog lying by the back door in the kitchen, with both paws over her ears!!!!!!!!!!!!!! xxx

Anonymous said...

Our pets are snakes ,so we do not need to worry about what they think lol

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