Wow, it really is a full moon...

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Both my pets are going absolutely bonkers!
Sylvie has been chasing her tail and everything else that moves, and Peanut is wandering the house yowling at the top of his lungs, not to mention getting into everything he shouldn't! Anyone else having a wild night tonight?
 

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Funny how the moon affects the tides and the way people and other creatures behave!

I remember when I was working in a hospital, we could always tell when it was a full moon, or shortly before or after a full moon because of the way patients and sometimes their families behaved. It was especially bad on night shifts.
 

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Funny you mention that, but Rosie goes through spurts when she has a mad time. She woke me up on Sunday bouncing about the bed chasing her tail, then carried on doing it in the afternoon on the stairs. I crack up laughing everytime they do things like that
 

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Nothing normal here last night. Woke up at dark thirty with remnants of an odd sounding car crash dream in my head - sounded like tin cans clattering. Went down stairs this morning and the bad girls had sent the recycly bag down to the basement, sending cans all over the place. They have NEVER touched the recycle before. *SIGH*
 

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Originally Posted by Natalie_ca

Funny how the moon affects the tides and the way people and other creatures behave!

I remember when I was working in a hospital, we could always tell when it was a full moon, or shortly before or after a full moon because of the way patients and sometimes their families behaved. It was especially bad on night shifts.
I work at a nursing home and we always notice behavior changes in our residents whenever there is a full moon.
 

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Actually Luna and Midnight were more wild last night than normal.
 

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Originally Posted by orangeishcat

Both my pets are going absolutely bonkers!
Sylvie has been chasing her tail and everything else that moves, and Peanut is wandering the house yowling at the top of his lungs, not to mention getting into everything he shouldn't! Anyone else having a wild night tonight?
Just wondering...
have you ever try to picture at the moon? even with your cell phone?...
it can make it....
 
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Originally Posted by CoolCat

Just wondering...
have you ever try to picture at the moon? even with your cell phone?...
it can make it....
I haven't tried that! I think I will next time the moon is full.


My mom and dad are both in medicine- they've said the same thing, that the ER gets busier and things get a bit stranger when the moon is full.

Peanut still had the crazies tonight, as did Sylvie!
 
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