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I live with, like, I dunno, more than 15 cats (don't ask). And they never shut up. And they tear at everything, bang into doors and try to make sexy sex time with each other because half of them aren't neutered (because apparently, removing cat testes is a lot of money).
At this point, while I admit they're cute when they feel like it. I'm not a big fan of cats now.
Is it a bad time to call you a "soon-to-be Crazy Cat Guy", in this case?Been trying too, so far, it's been... slow, to say the least. Can't sell them, can't give them to the SPCA. Only way it can be done is if people want them. And so far, not many seem to.
Oh I'm well past the point of both at this point. From experience, the cats never want to scratch at their post. They'll scratch at everything- the carpet, the wall, the bathtub, your leg, themselves- except the damned post.Is it a bad time to call you a "soon-to-be Crazy Cat Guy", in this case?
As for me, dogs slightly outweigh cats in the end because although both are always there to be cute and cuddly for you, dogs share emotional bonds more with their owners (like "greeting" you and cheering you up if you've had a particularly rough day). They can also be trained over time to behave properly (if you're not too rough on the poor things).
On the other hand, cats tend to jump all over the place no matter what the circumstances are (maybe unless you get a scratch post?). And my mom's allergic to them.
That makes sense. New York City has an enormous population of stray cats, so we'll take almost any measure we can to control the cat population. Pitbulls are also a specific breed of dog we have to keep in check - if you take one in to the ASPCA for a clipping, it's completely free of charge. No questions asked.And @VLAD, in the province I live in, it's not how it works. You have to pay full price unless you bring in more than one cat, and even then it still don't come cheap.
Nobles and rulers in the Mughal Empire have used Cheetahs to hunt game. In the exotic animal market, they are actually considered to be the least aggressive wild cat species, and this is the reason why they are so popular with certain people in the Arabian Gulf countries, Lions, Tigers and Leopards ranking below them. Personally though, I would rather own a big cat sanctuary rather than keep them as pets. It's more ethical that way.Dogs have historically been man's best friend. Since the dawn of time man and dogs have worked together, protected eachother, hunted together, and have brought eachother companionship. Dogs see for the blind, fight our enemies with us, protect our families, are fetchers for the disabled, can detect illness in the sick, work with us in search and rescue, find lost or trapped people, can sense when we are upset and comfort us, guard our property when we are away, heard our livestock, and so many other amazing things. Cats can shit in a box when they aren't shitting in our potted plants...if they feel like it.