My cat comes when I call his name, plays fetch, gets on a leash to go outside, likes to cuddle small animals and makes a note when someone strange is at the door to scream and let me know.
On the other hand I've been attacked by 3 dogs in my life, and no cats. Also dogs smell like butts.
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Always been a cat person..and personally, easier for me to manage with cats than dogs. Cats are way more independent, and since I'm commuting a lot I don't have to worry about my cats needing to go outside to poop etc. Just leave em their food and water and they're good <3
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This is very true for alot of people, I like both to be honest. Cats are independant, but dogs are companions.Always been a cat person..and personally, easier for me to manage with cats than dogs. Cats are way more independent, and since I'm commuting a lot I don't have to worry about my cats needing to go outside to poop etc. Just leave em their food and water and they're good <3
I just hate how alot of places don't allow pets for living.. It's not fair, I mean I understand that if people don't care for their pets properly or that sometimes pets lead to damages. But it's not right, they're living beings as well.
Yep...but it can also be said that cats are companions. My cats are very affectionate towards me (and nobody else xD). They wait by the door until I come back, and follow me into any room I go. I have to shut the door on them when I use the bathroom cause they'll sit in there tooThis is very true for alot of people, I like both to be honest. Cats are independant, but dogs are companions.
I just hate how alot of places don't allow pets for living.. It's not fair, I mean I understand that if people don't care for their pets properly or that sometimes pets lead to damages. But it's not right, they're living beings as well.
My apt allows pets as long as you pay a deposit (they forgot to ask me for mine LOL so I didn't pay <_<). Even if I did like dogs, I don't think it'd be fair for me to have one when I don't have time to play with it or take it for walks.
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Dogs are such p***ies that way lol, im glad my mom and my work schedules allow me to be home when shes at work and vice versa. I have to wake up when she leaves to go to work cause the second my dog doesn't have anyone to be around he starts to cry and howls until someone comes to pet him and be with him.
This is very true for alot of people, I like both to be honest. Cats are independant, but dogs are companions.
I just hate how alot of places don't allow pets for living.. It's not fair, I mean I understand that if people don't care for their pets properly or that sometimes pets lead to damages. But it's not right, they're living beings as well.
I help manage rental properties with my inlaws and we do not allow pets, we used to... but it's SO hard to find people who will responsibly clean up after their animals. We've had our properties ruined on many occasions because the tennants refuse to clean up. Sure they lose their deposit, but to replace a carpet with something hard-wearing for a smaller sized house we're looking at just shy of $2,000, that puts us out of pocket $1,400 if the deposit was only $600. And that's just the damage to the carpets><.
The last house to have a pet in it took about $8,000 worth of damage; they'd locked the dog in the basement where it had constantly relieved itself (it had no choice) and the owners had never cleaned it up, the carpets were wrecked as was the linoleum in the kitchen and the house absolutely reeked. We can't even get our money back, we took them to court and they're all "HURR BANKRUPTCY".
I'm a serious animal lover but until the majority of the renting population can pull their heads out of their ass, I'll continue with my no pet policy>< haha. Not saying all renters are bad, I was a nice renter Q_Q;
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Some places also do it for people that have allergies to certain types of animals.I help manage rental properties with my inlaws and we do not allow pets, we used to... but it's SO hard to find people who will responsibly clean up after their animals. We've had our properties ruined on many occasions because the tennants refuse to clean up. Sure they lose their deposit, but to replace a carpet with something hard-wearing for a smaller sized house we're looking at just shy of $2,000, that puts us out of pocket $1,400 if the deposit was only $600. And that's just the damage to the carpets><.
The last house to have a pet in it took about $8,000 worth of damage; they'd locked the dog in the basement where it had constantly relieved itself (it had no choice) and the owners had never cleaned it up, the carpets were wrecked as was the linoleum in the kitchen and the house absolutely reeked. We can't even get our money back, we took them to court and they're all "HURR BANKRUPTCY".
I'm a serious animal lover but until the majority of the renting population can pull their heads out of their ass, I'll continue with my no pet policy>< haha. Not saying all renters are bad, I was a nice renter Q_Q;
See, it's stuff like this that I understand completely. Which is why I say, the owners have to be responsible enough first to be able to take care of a pet properly. I know it can be a royal pain for the property owners, if the owners aren't able to. It all comes down to, pets not being able to live great lives, due to the inabilities of previous tenants and having to spend their lives at shelters :/I help manage rental properties with my inlaws and we do not allow pets, we used to... but it's SO hard to find people who will responsibly clean up after their animals. We've had our properties ruined on many occasions because the tennants refuse to clean up. Sure they lose their deposit, but to replace a carpet with something hard-wearing for a smaller sized house we're looking at just shy of $2,000, that puts us out of pocket $1,400 if the deposit was only $600. And that's just the damage to the carpets><.
The last house to have a pet in it took about $8,000 worth of damage; they'd locked the dog in the basement where it had constantly relieved itself (it had no choice) and the owners had never cleaned it up, the carpets were wrecked as was the linoleum in the kitchen and the house absolutely reeked. We can't even get our money back, we took them to court and they're all "HURR BANKRUPTCY".
I'm a serious animal lover but until the majority of the renting population can pull their heads out of their ass, I'll continue with my no pet policy>< haha. Not saying all renters are bad, I was a nice renter Q_Q;
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