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Originally posted by PhlabibitA good dog holds it for hours and hours. I think my dog goes out three, four times a day...unless she's outside already in her pen. And right from the back door, she goes STRAIGHT inside her pen. OUTSIDE.
You do realize you need to clean the box every couple days, right? I'd rather have a cat that goes in a box than a dumb dog waking me up half an hour before my alarm goes off because its too stupid to use a box.
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Much easier and cleaner than that nasty catbox. I have YET TO MEET A SINGLE CAT OWNER WHO CLEANS THAT BOX EVERY DAY AND PREVENTS THAT HORRENDOUS SMELL FROM PERMEATING EVERYTHING.
Filth.
Originally posted by SunburntHere's the deal. I have 2 dogs and anywhere from 2-5 cats. They all "live" outside...no smell inside at all. THEY'RE ANIMALS HELLO!!!!
A good dog holds it for hours and hours. I think my dog goes out three, four times a day...unless she's outside already in her pen. And right from the back door, she goes STRAIGHT inside her pen. OUTSIDE.
Much easier and cleaner than that nasty catbox. I have YET TO MEET A SINGLE CAT OWNER WHO CLEANS THAT BOX EVERY DAY AND PREVENTS THAT HORRENDOUS SMELL FROM PERMEATING EVERYTHING.
Filth.
Originally posted by SunburntDid your kids ever wear diapers???
A good dog holds it for hours and hours. I think my dog goes out three, four times a day...unless she's outside already in her pen. And right from the back door, she goes STRAIGHT inside her pen. OUTSIDE.
Much easier and cleaner than that nasty catbox. I have YET TO MEET A SINGLE CAT OWNER WHO CLEANS THAT BOX EVERY DAY AND PREVENTS THAT HORRENDOUS SMELL FROM PERMEATING EVERYTHING.
Filth.
You want to talk about nasty and filthy!!
Did you make them go outside too you heartless wench???
Originally posted by Great Big SteesWell cats are animals and it is silly to talk about them in any other terms. They are cleaner than most humans - a recent study showed that in the London Underground, one in four commuters had faecal matter on their unwashed hands. (The same study showed that many parents fail to wash their hands after changing a nappy.)
Kinda ironic ain't it Flannigan?
My problem with cats is the harm they do to wild creatures. My neighbourhood is crawling with cats on the prowl.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-15443687
Originally posted by finneganNews flash...cats are wild creatures. I think they get it from....is it genes?
Well cats are animals and it is silly to talk about them in any other terms. They are cleaner than most humans - a recent study showed that in the London Underground, one in four commuters had faecal matter on their unwashed hands. (The same study showed that many parents fail to wash their hands after changing a nappy.)
My problem with cats is the ha ...[text shortened]... s crawling with cats on the prowl.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-15443687
Originally posted by Great Big SteesDomestic cats are indeed "wild" in their behaviour - they kill a range of creatures including song birds. That is their nature. When I see a street with dozens of cats prowling around the roadside and small gardens, I am not looking at a natural ecosystem that can support that many cats but a human system that feeds and produces more cats than the ecosystem can handle. Owned by idiots who are blind to their impact. I'd rather hear the blackbird singing.
News flash...cats are wild creatures. I think they get it from....is it genes?
Originally posted by finneganI agree. If you have a pet, no matter the type, be responsible.
Domestic cats are indeed "wild" in their behaviour - they kill a range of creatures including song birds. That is their nature. When I see a street with dozens of cats prowling around the roadside and small gardens, I am not looking at a natural ecosystem that can support that many cats but a human system that feeds and produces more cats than the ecosystem ...[text shortened]... handle. Owned by idiots who are blind to their impact. I'd rather hear the blackbird singing.