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[QUOTE="mauconnfan, post: 3254995, member: 489"] [ATTACH type="full"]45926[/ATTACH] That burger story is some funny stuff storrroars as well as the fur and all. Needed some pup laughs thanks. Just a side note my Amber was given a seat next to me when others weren’t around to push her away from begging lol. She pushed the chair back and got up on the back legs to let me know whatever I’m having needs to be shared. Yeah yeah not good I know blah blah blah but she was family. Family ate steak she had steak, eggs she had eggs and bacon etc etc.. Normally we mixed it with Alpo or whatever the food of the week was but she’d get her share. And she didn’t beg when guests were over she knew her ground rules. Never bread or chocolate but she was fed well. Loved carrots and watermelon lol. Anyway superjohn unless you have a park nearby with grass and lots of it I’d say cat is a no brainer. Part of the love of the dog is bringing them anywhere they can walk, new places with new scents and morning and afternoon walks to make them happy. Not sure of that where you are but it’s important to them and us, lots of quality time outside of the home. Cats are great too we have 2 left who grew up with amber and they’re like her, they watched her and hung out with their big sister. They sleep in her beds the last day or so as they wonder where big sis is. But a cat can make a wonderful companion for you and as described you can do more without them being as needy, rightfully so, as a puppy. Good luck with your choice! [/QUOTE]
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