Which do u prefer Cats or Dogs or Other ?

I grew up with dogs  from Cairn Terriers, hunting dogs, various mixes, and shih tzu s

my family, when i grew up always had a dog around to play with, and my cousins taught me how to use hunting dogs.

Nothing beats having a dog to hug when things went wrong.

They can also be a focus point/discussion point for low communicators

They also add some direct and close experience of another animal,  its biology, behaviours, and physiology.

My dogs where are always glad to see me especially if u go out to the shops and back u got a big welcome

My current dog, a male "blue" shih tsu, "Bacon", would dance around the house when i come home from somewhere.

But I have never really liked cats.

so which do you prefer.

which do you have

post any stories about your cat or dog

Having said all that their is a young couple who walk their ferrets on leads so if there are new companions out there mention them

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  • Can I be honest and say I’m really not a pet person. They invade your personal space, stick their faces in your crotch. Scratch you, poop on your floor. Generally you have to buy me dinner before doing that. I used to keep a rabbit, and a hamster. But their lifespans are just too short.

    what I really hate is ‘friendly’ dogs. You know the kind. Their owners let them off the leash and the first thing they do is bound upto strangers and rub against their legs and paw at their shirts. And the owner goes ‘they’re just being friendly.’ If you can’t control your dogs ‘friendly’ behaviour you’ve no business letting it off it’s lead.

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  • Can I be honest and say I’m really not a pet person. They invade your personal space, stick their faces in your crotch. Scratch you, poop on your floor. Generally you have to buy me dinner before doing that. I used to keep a rabbit, and a hamster. But their lifespans are just too short.

    what I really hate is ‘friendly’ dogs. You know the kind. Their owners let them off the leash and the first thing they do is bound upto strangers and rub against their legs and paw at their shirts. And the owner goes ‘they’re just being friendly.’ If you can’t control your dogs ‘friendly’ behaviour you’ve no business letting it off it’s lead.

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