MissMorrigan -> RE: Cats or dogs (1/10/2008 2:39:59 AM)
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My male cat is very submissive, he sits and lays down on command, and as he's a maine coone he chirrups when I'm talking with him but always waits until I tell him he can speak before he does so. He'll sit down with me and have his paw in my hand as if we're holding hands, I'm sure he thinks he's human and even enjoys having a bath! The female is another story, she refuses to be dominated and looks on me disdainfully when I try to get her to obey me. Both cost an absolute fortune what with their daily dose of Hills feline maintenance, two pouches of Sheba, fresh steak thrice weekly and prawns (which I have to wiggle about to make it seem like they're still 'alive' for the cats to hunt/kill) every two weeks (no more frequently b/c of the high taurine in them which can cause liver problems if given more frequently to cats. They cost around £15 a week at least to feed... it'd be cheaper for me to get a dog, they eat practically any old thing and are walking waste disposals. There's a lot to be said for having stick insects as pets and I'd dearly love to have a ferret, but that will have to wait until we get our house. quote:
ORIGINAL: ocilla I am a Domme with 2 freakishly large nuetered catboys whoooo happen to be very obedient. *smiles* Who's the Domme! lol. The boys come to me when called by name, get down or stop doing things when I ask, and cuddle on command (really, I just say to them "cuddle" and pat my hand on my lap or beside me and they hop right up and curl up spoon style)...they also like to ride in the car. However ,I love dogs too. If my life could accomodate dogs, bunnies, goats, chickens, horses, donkeys, parrots, ferrets, etc I would love to have the whole menagerie around. Now I just borrow my friend's pups to get a dog fix every now and then. Cats are convinient and fairly low maintenance so work into busy urban lives comfortably. Ohhh I should add that I've met both cats and dogs that I do not like ...just as I have met people that I just do not care for.
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