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ChocolateBat04 [2019-04-04 09:31:10 +0000 UTC]
man, cats are so cute ;w;
i’ve never really had a cat before, what’s it like?
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Ollumii In reply to ChocolateBat04 [2019-04-04 19:04:06 +0000 UTC]
It's awesome. But each cat has their own very noticeable personality.
But generally, they're independent but still love attention when you give it to them, but if you want to be left alone, you generally will be.
It's also fun to discover their play type, and see what they like to play with (some of my cats love laser pointers, some don't care about it, some love rattler toys, others prefer snake like toys)
they do have quite sharp claws though, and they're quite hard to cut.
I find cats are very good at helping me feel calm and relaxed, especially when they're relaxing next to me and purring, which is great for my anxiety. - dogs are definitely more energy ridden
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ChocolateBat04 In reply to Ollumii [2019-04-04 19:08:10 +0000 UTC]
That's sounds great ewe see, I kinda wanna have a cat? Someday anyway, but idk if I'd be good at taking care of one cause I've never had one before XD
Also for me, those claws are kinda scary honestly. There's been a few cats I've met that where clawing at my legs (cause cats likes to scratch things from what I know) and it hurt, a lot XD
I think I prefer dogs ewe"
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Ollumii In reply to ChocolateBat04 [2019-04-05 09:37:36 +0000 UTC]
Well, cats are really low maintenance, as long as you feed them once a day, keep a clean water bowl down for them, clean their litter and walk it (if you don't have an outdoor cat) the cat will be fine.
Attention isn't a must for cats, unlike dogs who can get lonely and depressed if you leave them alone too long.
If you want a cat, but are scared of claws, get an adult cat. If they've been trained right as kittens, they shouldn't claw you on purpose. But beware of rubbing their stomach
but a scratch post to stop them scratching people and furniture too X3
I prefer cats, but I really would love a dog, I especially want to learn how to train a dog.
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ChocolateBat04 In reply to Ollumii [2019-04-05 09:47:52 +0000 UTC]
so that part’s pretty much like having a dog?
that sounds great :3 and i know cats don’t like being rubbed on their stomach XD
cats likes to claw at things cause it makes them relaxed, right? cause from what i’ve seen when cats don’t have any toys or anything to scratch, they can get kinda violent. idk i might be wrong on that, i don’t know much about cats haha XD
either way i don’t think i’m ready for a pet at all right now ewe” dogs remind me too much of ninni, and i also feel like getting a new pet only replaces ninni and i don’t like that feeling
do you want a small dog or big one? ninni, my leonberger who passed away was a really big dog ;w;
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ChocolateBat04 In reply to Ollumii [2019-04-05 10:03:13 +0000 UTC]
oh XD i think it sounds adorable tho how you can have cats on leashes and just go outside with them for walks ^w^
yeah, every cat’s different :3
i know that, from watching ”my cat from hell” XD
well, can’t you just take your pets and bring them to sweden, where you live?
i’m pretty sure those types of dogs are big dogs tho XD but just so you know, dogs like huskies and german shepherds needs a lot of training, from what i know anyway (and yeah, i agree with ya. humans made small dogs cause they thought they looked cute, but small dogs have a lot of health problems)
that’s nice^w^ is it better to get rescue animals?
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Ollumii In reply to ChocolateBat04 [2019-04-05 10:10:35 +0000 UTC]
I think I'd walk my cats if I lived in a city. Luckily my old home in the UK was the suburbs of a town, so there's not much traffic 3
I remember watching that show on TV I always wondered why none of my cats were that crazy.
I want to, but 1) my mum won't let me, even if they're my pets, 2) they're middle aged now, so they won't settle very well in a new place, 3) EU laws and regulations on pet travel is different to the UK, I don't want them in boarder control for months.
I don't know what they're classed as When I think of a big dog, I picture Great Danes, Pyrenees, Russian bear dogs etc
Yeah, Huskies and Malamutes are apparently next to impossible to fully train, unless they have the personality for it German shepherds require a lot of work, but I love them and have the knowledge needed to raise one.
I think it's much better to get a rescue animal, but that's because I like to give abandoned animals a second change. A lot of shelters will kill an animal if it's been in the shelter for over a certain amount of months.
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ChocolateBat04 In reply to Ollumii [2019-04-05 10:21:42 +0000 UTC]
oh i see
it’s a pretty interesting show nwn and i guess you’re lucky then XD
... why isn’t your mom letting you take your pet with you? you’re not a kid XD well, isn’t it better to get them to the new home as soon as possible anyway? even if it takes more time for them to get used to it, wouldn’t it be even more difficult once they get older? and that last part does seem annoying and difficult :/
i think they’re classed as big dogs. and yes but those dogs are freakin huge XD and you could always get a husky or malamute when they’re older and trained, right? also, ninni was part german shepherd QwQ
wait why do they get killed after a while? that’s not fair ;-;
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