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I've had my cat for almost 10 years now. He has yet to bark incessantly.
I've had my cat for almost 10 years now. He has yet to bark incessantly.
The nice thing about my dog is that it almost never barks. We've had her for 6 years and I could probably count the number of times she's actualy barked on my fingers.
Some dogs can be trained to trap an intruder by keeping silent until they are inside and unsuspecting of what's waiting.
But when you're home, they will be sure to wake you from even the deepest of sleeps if someone walks on the sidewalk.
I've had my cat for almost 10 years now. He has yet to bark incessantly.
At least she does it in the shower.I'll trade you my cat of 20+ years. She has in the last year gotten into the habit of coming into my bedroom at 4am (just after or before my alarm goes off, and meowing at the top of her lungs. She doesn't quit until I get up and feed her. The bad thing is she doesn't get the concept of weekends!
Also in the last year she has had bladder trouble - I am assuming, as evidenced by her adopted habit of relieving herself in my shower if I don;t respond to her meowing fast enough to let her out. Needless to say she has not returned to a litter box.
Wow, she's an old cat! My cat doesn't understand weekends either. I just let him out and stumble back to bed.I'll trade you my cat of 20+ years. She has in the last year gotten into the habit of coming into my bedroom at 4am (just after or before my alarm goes off, and meowing at the top of her lungs. She doesn't quit until I get up and feed her. The bad thing is she doesn't get the concept of weekends!
Also in the last year she has had bladder trouble - I am assuming, as evidenced by her adopted habit of relieving herself in my shower if I don;t respond to her meowing fast enough to let her out. Needless to say she has not returned to a litter box.
At least she does it in the shower.
My mistake - we HAVE returned her to a litter box. And she uses the hell out of it - I think she is part horse based on the volume of urine - the litter clumps are softball size on a good day and nearing bowling ball size on a bad day
Or, how about the cat in Meet The Fockers.I'd prefer she act like Jim Carrey's dog in Bruce Almighty.
Of all the debates there are; abortion, death penalty, religion, etc. few are as passionate as this age old question. Which is better, dogs or cats? I offer only two choices here. Is it man's loyal best friend or man's could give a **** roommate? (I may not be entirely unbiased). Pick your poison.
This morning, I walk into my kitchen and my picnic basket falls out from the top of the cabinets onto the floor and a cat runs out. Cats are so much more interesting than dogs.