Off Topic Cats or Dogs

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I have always been an animal lover.

Both my mother and father had pets when they remarried. My father had a whippet and a yorkshire terrier, these both got on with a loveable ginger tom.

My mother had a fantastic white poodle that I bought her many years ago.

Having always lived in a flat it is difficult to have pets. This is good in a way as dogs can be a problem for looking after if you go away. With a cat just have a cat flap and you leave the fridge open so they can help themselves to milk.
 
I have always been an animal lover.

Both my mother and father had pets when they remarried. My father had a whippet and a yorkshire terrier, these both got on with a loveable ginger tom.

My mother had a fantastic white poodle that I bought her many years ago.

Having always lived in a flat it is difficult to have pets. This is good in a way as dogs can be a problem for looking after if you go away. With a cat just have a cat flap and you leave the fridge open so they can help themselves to milk.
Dogs , they need walking and often take you to the pub
 
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Nothing against dogs but I'm a cat person myself. We always had them at home when I was young and my old mum still has a few. They don't need quite as much attention as dogs, and are generally a bit easier for older folk to look after.

The occasional frog, mouse or small songbird brought in can be a nuisance, and at this time of year moggie hair can set off my hayfever. But being a flat tenant I don't have any pets of my own.
 
I've had 2 dogs, both mongrels with a lot of Border Collie. Nowadays mongrels are called silly names like cockapoo, or labradoodle, and cost a lot of money. I know someone who just paid £500 for a mongrel, aka a Chorkie/. Work it out for yourselves. Just got a cat now.
 
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Cat's for me .

Nothing against Dogs , but Love Cat's . If you give them attention , they give it back .I will just add though that IMHO the first few days interaction with the Kitten is VITAL for bonding a relationship , otherwise they can be quite aloof .

I think you get longer to bond with a Puppy .
 
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Cat's for me .

Nothing against Digs , but Love Cat's . If you give them attention , they give it back .I will just add though that IMHO the first few days interaction with the Kitten is VITAL for bonding a relationship , otherwise they can be quite aloof .

I think you get longer to bond with a Puppy .
I have always gave pussies a lot of interaction.

I can feel a Mr van Gerwen joke looming.