"I like both. But as a pet tbink id have to gave a cat. Not keen on the idea of walking a dog when its freezing cold and wet "
My thought exactly don't mind either but someone else will have to walk and pick the dog's poop, so a cat. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I currently have dogs. But when they eventually leave us (both elderly) we'll be getting cats next I think.
As much as I love them and the affection and attention they give back, I just don't have the time commitment needed for dogs presently, so a couple of cats will probably suit us better until circumstances change. |
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By *iss SJWoman
over a year ago
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I love most animals but live on my own and work full time so I don’t think it’s fair to have a dog. I have two rescued cats and recently took on two unwanted gerbils though. The cats have a cat flap and come and go as they please and the gerbils are no bother at all. I did have a stray cat that used to come in but we think he may have been run over and killed recently |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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definently none ,
they dont wipe there bums after they pooh
pooh sticks to there fur
they dont wipe there feet
or brush there teeth
you wouldnt have a boyfriend or girlfriend like it so why a cat or a dog
and oh my god , you let it sleep on your bed, let it lick your face ...........
not for me thanks . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Kitties all the way here. We've always taken rescue cats from the shelter we volunteer at from time to time. Some of them have big health issues but want a loving hooman furever home. We provide it if we can. |
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