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  • Shawn
    Administrator
    • Oct 2024
    • 1092

    One pet or multiple pets?

    Do you have one pet or more than one pet?
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  • Cheeto
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    • Nov 2024
    • 3

    #2
    C: None Pets

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    • Shawn
      Administrator
      • Oct 2024
      • 1092

      #3
      Originally posted by Cheeto
      C: None Pets
      That was me for a while but then I started collecting cats LOL
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      • JennyorAlice
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        • Jan 2025
        • 9

        #4
        Right now, I have just one pet (a cat). I've thought about getting another cat to keep my current cat company but my hubby says he's a "one pet at a time" kind of person. He feels one pet is enough to focus our attention on and he's afraid a second pet might feel neglected and not get as much attention.

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        • Shawn
          Administrator
          • Oct 2024
          • 1092

          #5
          Originally posted by JennyorAlice
          Right now, I have just one pet (a cat). I've thought about getting another cat to keep my current cat company but my hubby says he's a "one pet at a time" kind of person. He feels one pet is enough to focus our attention on and he's afraid a second pet might feel neglected and not get as much attention.
          One is usually enough, and a cat is usually the most I want to handle LOL.

          But I have one inside and one outside. The outside one cannot cope with being inside, we've tried. He's just an outdoor guy haha but he eats all the rodents so we're all about that. He leaves birds alone and doesn't even mess with snakes, either.
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          • JennyorAlice
            Newcomer
            • Jan 2025
            • 9

            #6
            Originally posted by Shawn

            One is usually enough, and a cat is usually the most I want to handle LOL.

            But I have one inside and one outside. The outside one cannot cope with being inside, we've tried. He's just an outdoor guy haha but he eats all the rodents so we're all about that. He leaves birds alone and doesn't even mess with snakes, either.
            My cat is an indoor cat only. My husband and I found him underneath the shed that's behind our house about 2 1/2 years ago. It was July and the temperature was in the triple digits so we figured he was taking shelter underneath the shed to get into some shade (and avoid anything that might want to hurt him). We started leaving him food and water 'cause we felt bad for him. Then there was fixing to come a rain so I brought him into the house......I decided I'd rather have a live kitty in the house instead of a drowned kitty out in the back yard. He's been in the house ever since.

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            • Bawse
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              • Jan 2025
              • 10

              #7
              I have two dogs, and it can be a handful, but I love them both. They also have severe separation anxiety from eachother, so I have to walk them both at the same time.

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