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Do they need a lot of space or would they be cool just being a piece of shit in my room all day with me? Are they hard to take care of?
Get a pussy instead
Cute"no" somehow hurts more than "kys". Especially from someone with a cat avi. It's like the cat itself doesn't want to be with me.
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I like dogs but they bark too much and need to much exercise.Get some nice breed of dog instead, they are useful and loyal.
Nice breen: medium sized nicely built unlike those poodle and caniche and chihuahua abominations.
Get a german shepherd or a doberman.
Cute
I object to thisGet some nice breed of dog instead, they are useful and loyal.
But your cat won't bite a large chunk off a robber's leg off.I object to this
My cat loves me while the dog avoids me like the fucking plague
I can do that myselfBut your cat won't bite a large chunk off a robber's leg off.
I'm sorry. I have a cat, or rather my mom does. I like cats, but I don't think I would ever choose to own one. She (the cat) is nice, but generally keeps her distance. I can't help but think she is not really happy. She is an indoor cat, because of the wildlife she would kill (for sport, as we would be feeding her). Cats are an invasive species, and kill billions of birds, rabbits, rodents, etc. every year. That of course is disastrous to native animals, not just the prey, but also the predators that feed on the prey. So you if you do own a cat, you shouldn't let them outdoors."no" somehow hurts more than "kys". Especially from someone with a cat avi. It's like the cat itself doesn't want to be with me.
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The reason is worse than I thought! But you're right.I'm sorry. I have a cat, or rather my mom does. I like cats, but I don't think I would ever choose to own one. She (the cat) is nice, but generally keeps her distance. I can't help but think she is not really happy. She is an indoor cat, because of the wildlife she would kill (for sport, as we would be feeding her). Cats are an invasive species, and kill billions of birds, rabbits, rodents, etc. every year. That of course is disastrous to native animals, not just the prey, but also the predators that feed on the prey. So you if you do own a cat, you shouldn't let them outdoors.
The reason I vote no is because, I got the impression that you want to own a cat purely for selfish reasons. Cat ownership(or of any pet) is a responsibility, and, it should be primarily for the benefit of the pet. In most cases, it is not a terribly difficult one, but one if you neglect you will cause your cat to suffer. It is also a long-term commitment, as the average lifespan of a domestic cat is 15 years. It is more than just supplying food and a clean litterbox. You have to insure your cat's general wellbeing. You have to make sure your cat is happy and healthy, and if you aren't then your cat probably won't be too.
Is every day nofap day 1 for you?It could be suifuel for you. My previous cat was a Chad that impregnated every other female cat in the neighborhood.
Yes I fail every single day. Fin doesn't do its job.Is every day nofap day 1 for you?
High iqI'm sorry. I have a cat, or rather my mom does. I like cats, but I don't think I would ever choose to own one. She (the cat) is nice, but generally keeps her distance. I can't help but think she is not really happy. She is an indoor cat, because of the wildlife she would kill (for sport, as we would be feeding her). Cats are an invasive species, and kill billions of birds, rabbits, rodents, etc. every year. That of course is disastrous to native animals, not just the prey, but also the predators that feed on the prey. So you if you do own a cat, you shouldn't let them outdoors.
The reason I vote no is because, I got the impression that you want to own a cat purely for selfish reasons. Cat ownership(or of any pet) is a responsibility, and, it should be primarily for the benefit of the pet. In most cases, it is not a terribly difficult one, but one if you neglect you will cause your cat to suffer. It is also a long-term commitment, as the average lifespan of a domestic cat is 15 years. It is more than just supplying food and a clean litterbox. You have to insure your cat's general wellbeing. You have to make sure your cat is happy and healthy, and if you aren't then your cat probably won't be too.