Doga or Cats ? 03:50 - Oct 7 with 986 views | Pippin1970 | I'm undecided as have both. |  | | |  |
Doga or Cats ? on 12:59 - Oct 7 with 216 views | baxterbasics |
Doga or Cats ? on 11:36 - Oct 7 by Ryorry | " ..cat. On the plus side they practically take care of themselves (including cleaning) ..." They don't "take care of themselves *including cleaning*" - you don't have to pick up their💩 only because your neighbours have to do it instead. |
Actually ours has a spot in the bushes in our garden she likes to do her business in the limited time she's allowed outside (daytime hours only). When inside there is litter tray. She does like to terrorise birds and small rodents, of course. |  |
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Doga or Cats ? on 13:12 - Oct 7 with 190 views | Kropotkin123 | I've had both. Currently have a dog. I prefer cats. |  |
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Doga or Cats ? on 13:15 - Oct 7 with 188 views | Cotty | I'm undecided too. Dogs sh*t all over the pavement, and cats sh*t all over my garden. It's a close call. |  | |  |
Doga or Cats ? on 14:47 - Oct 7 with 148 views | WeWereZombies | Davis Obviously Great Again ? |  |
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Doga or Cats ? on 14:48 - Oct 7 with 145 views | BlueOura | Always been a dog person until meeting my curent partner who has 2 cats and is not really keen on adding a dog to the mix. The cats really do entertain and fascinate me on a daily basis and are far more affectionate that I had previously believed. I have now been converted, and have grown to love cats as much as dogs. It's a score-draw for me, they are both are amazing animals in different ways. |  | |  |
Doga or Cats ? on 15:03 - Oct 7 with 129 views | stickymockwell |
Doga or Cats ? on 14:48 - Oct 7 by BlueOura | Always been a dog person until meeting my curent partner who has 2 cats and is not really keen on adding a dog to the mix. The cats really do entertain and fascinate me on a daily basis and are far more affectionate that I had previously believed. I have now been converted, and have grown to love cats as much as dogs. It's a score-draw for me, they are both are amazing animals in different ways. |
Where does the partner come on the list? |  |
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Doga or Cats ? on 15:13 - Oct 7 with 123 views | BlueOura |
Doga or Cats ? on 15:03 - Oct 7 by stickymockwell | Where does the partner come on the list? |
She's an amzing animal also! |  | |  |
Doga or Cats ? on 15:26 - Oct 7 with 111 views | Tractor_Buck | Cats. My cat was dumped as a kitten and we took her in. She's a daft as a brush, ridiculously affectionate, is happy to be by herself for 9 1/2 hours a day whilst I'm at work, and is always waiting on the front windowsill ready for when I come home. She's also very switched on to how my wife and I are feeling, and will either curl up on one of our laps or leave us completely alone as required. She does spend the night behind a closed door downstairs because her internal breakfast alarm goes off at about 4am and if she was in our room she'd start making a racket until we attended to her, but that's the only downside I can think of. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Doga or Cats ? on 15:30 - Oct 7 with 108 views | Portmanteauxcurling |
Doga or Cats ? on 11:02 - Oct 7 by stickymockwell | Dogs hands down. The cat hates being walked around random car parks late at night. |
FYI. They're called 'paws' on a dog. |  | |  |
Doga or Cats ? on 16:07 - Oct 7 with 90 views | Ryorry |
Doga or Cats ? on 12:59 - Oct 7 by baxterbasics | Actually ours has a spot in the bushes in our garden she likes to do her business in the limited time she's allowed outside (daytime hours only). When inside there is litter tray. She does like to terrorise birds and small rodents, of course. |
✅ for toilet training. 🤬for terrorizing small birds. |  |
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